Although this crime is morally void, the killing of Miriel can result in players getting the Miriel's Bell Bearing, an item that players can use to Elden Ring Runes obtain things from Twin Maiden Husks in the Roundtable Hold, and oh god 12 turtleneck meats.

After suffering the brutal blows of an ungainly brass instrument Miriel attempts to deter the violent Prizzaa by saying that his assaults are in vain because his flesh is like stone. 

Miriel's appeals aren't heard by the YouTuber, which causes Miriel to withdraw to the safe confines of his shell before continuing their assault.

"I will not die, but neither will I do any harm to the people around me," Miriel says. "Cease your futile attempts."

But cease Prizzaa does not. The video then sped through more savage bonks and toots while the song by Drowning Pool "Let the Bodies hit the floor" is played as background music. After the fatal blow, a tensely high-pitched scream escapes Miriel's lip (?) before he passes over to the bridge of rainbows that stretches across the sky. After securing Miriel's item drop, Prizzaa then saunters over to a shrine with the hope of receiving absolution, an act of forgiving which, with the aid of an additional item, can lead to Elden Ring Runes buy the rebirth of deceased NPCs who were slain or killed. They do not gain anything.