In Brief:
- Legends of Elumia (official site) launched Lord of the Bones, an event built around a single boss, Zarath, who has awakened in the Silent City.
- Rewards include the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards and Diamonds, with placement decided by a leaderboard that counts kills on Zarath and nothing else.
- It’s the latest limited-time push from Triumph Games, which bought the MMORPG, moved it to Immutable and made it free to play.
Legends of Elumia has narrowed its newest event down to one target. Zarath, the Lord of the Bones, has awakened in the Silent City, and only kills on him move players up the event leaderboard.
“Only Zarath counts,” the studio said in the announcement post on X.
Lord of the Bones is here.
Zarath has awakened in the Silent City.
Take down Zarath, climb the leaderboard, and fight for legendary rewards including the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards, Diamonds and more.
Only Zarath counts. Don’t miss the Bundle Packs.Legends of ElumiaView on X ↗
Listed rewards are the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards and Diamonds. The studio described the pool as “legendary rewards including the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards, Diamonds and more,” without publishing a full loot table, a reward tier breakdown or an end date.
Bundle packs attached
The announcement also steered players toward the event’s paid item sets. “Don’t miss the Bundle Packs,” the post said. Contents and pricing weren’t given.
Elumia already runs leaderboard competition as a standing feature. Its web app hosts a Rare Monster Hunting leaderboard, and the Zarath event follows the same pattern of scoring players against a specific spawn rather than general dungeon output.
Third themed event this year
Lord of the Bones follows two other limited-time pushes in 2026. The Chinese New Year Battle Pass went live Feb. 16 with cosmetic rewards and progression challenges across two paid tiers, the Deluxe Pass priced at $7.99.
Season of Fire arrived April 6. That update ran volcanic eruptions through the game world, woke dormant creatures in dungeons and the overworld, shifted loot distribution and pointed players at a Magma Hunt.
The game’s core loop hasn’t changed. Players enter procedurally generated dungeons through the portals of the Infinite Tower across five environments, and they keep loot, experience and resources only if they reach the exit. Die three times before getting out and the run’s haul is gone.
From Solana to Immutable
Elumia launched in 2021 as a Solana MMORPG. Triumph Games acquired it in 2024, dropped mandatory NFT ownership, shifted the game to free-to-play and migrated it to Immutable. The studio also started integrating Immutable Passport to smooth account access.
Web3 features are optional under the current model. Players can run dungeons without touching a wallet. The economy still uses $ELU as the governance and staking token, with Elumia Krystal Shards, or EKS, as in-game currency for purchases, services and upgrades.
Triumph runs two other titles on Immutable alongside Elumia: BattleRise (official site), a mobile RPG with collectible champions, and ArmourX, an action RPG. The studio has an ecosystem token planned.
The Android client sits at version 1.17.21, published by Triumph Games Ltd. Its Google Play listing was last updated July 23 and shows more than 10,000 downloads and a 3.6-star rating from 286 reviews. The game is also on Windows.
The Ronin detour
Before the Immutable move, Elumia spent a stretch attached to Ronin. A four-week Ronin event offered battle passes, competitive play and a $100,000 raffle, and it read at the time like the start of a chain migration.
But the migration never happened. In a later update the team clarified that access to the game had been sold through Ronin while the game itself stayed on Solana.