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Malenia (planthopper)
is a character in the 2022 video game ''Elden Ring''. Malenia appears as a tall, red-haired woman, wearing a golden valkyrie-like armour and prosthetics replacing both legs and her right arm, the latter of which is attached to a katana-like blade. In the lore of the game, she is a demigod princess and one of the land's most potent warriors and military commanders, having never been bested in battle. Despite featuring as an optional boss fight for the game, Malenia is prominent in related media, such as trailers, television spots, and promotional items. She is regarded as one of the game's main mascots. Malenia is considered one of ''Elden Ring'''s most memorable encounters, where her boss fight received massive media attention for its high level of difficulty. She was also praised for her design and story. Her boss battle is a source of many unusual challenges, such as using a dance pad or voice chat as a controller. The player "Let Me Solo Her" gained attention for offering assi ...
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Pippa Bennett-Warner
Philippa Elaine Fanti Bennett-Warner (born 23 July 1988) is a British actress. She began her career as a child actress, playing young Nala in the original West End production of ''The Lion King'' (1999). She went on to earn WhatsOnStage and Ian Charleson Award nominations for her roles in the musical '' Caroline, or Change'' (2006) and Michael Grandage's ''King Lear'' (2010) respectively. On television, Bennett-Warner starred in the Sky Atlantic crime drama '' Gangs of London'' (2020–present) and the BBC thrillers ''Roadkill'' (2020) and ''Chloe'' (2022). Early life Bennett-Warner was brought up in Buckinghamshire, and was educated at St Edward's School in Oxford, and Lucie Clayton Charm Academy. She is of Jamaican and Kittitian descent, and has a sister, Georgina, who is three years older. Career Early work (1999–2009) She started her acting career in Julie Taymor's 1999 London production of ''The Lion King'', as one of the original young Nalas. In 2006, she got a p ...
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