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If trying to achieve both armor and puppet, as soon as you get him tied to a chair in the shunning ground & BEFORE giving him 5 seedbed curses, give him seluvis potion then wait quite a few moments then kill him. He'll still be able to be bought as a puppet too.

THE RUTHLESS RUMP RAVAGER THE COURT MARTIALED COSTIPATION CONQUERER THE FIENDISH FERTILIZER FEASTER THE MADDENING MUCK MUKBANGERER THE GRUESOME GASTROINTESTIONAL GOURMAND THE FRAGRANT FART FOODIE THE ODIOUS OOPSIE OBSESSER. Lastly, the Dancer fight in DS3 kicks off with her coming through that micro-cosmos and Aldrich possibly being a reincarnation of Praetor Rykard and the Devouring Serpent.

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Dung Eater | Elden Ring Wiki

Dung Eater is an NPC in Elden Ring. Dung Eater is a fellow Tarnished who occupies a corpse ridden room in the Roundtable Hold.

The spirit of Dung Eater can be summoned for aid in battle by using Dung Eater Puppet Ashes. The Dung Eater is also available as an NPC Summon when facing Mohg, the Omen and Morgott, the Omen King. Progress in his questline and release him to be able to unlock his summon sign. He may also be encountered as an NPC Invader.

I am the Dung Eater! A scourge upon the living!

Location

Dung Eater can be found at Roundtable Hold.

If you approach him with any Seedbed Curse in your inventory, he will give you the Sewer-Gaol Key and ask you to find his real body beneath Leyndell.

Dung Eater's real body can be found in the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds. From the Underground Roadside Site of Grace, head out the door, turn left, slip past the Omens and fall into the gap in the sewer grate. Head straight to the end of the tunnel, fight past three Giant Miranda Sprouts, climb up the ladder and open the locked door on the opposite wall. You will need the Sewer-Gaol Key to open this door. [Map Link]

If killed in the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds, he will drop the following:

He can also be found around the lake at the northeast of Leyndell Royal Capital an as an NPC Invader after releasing Dung Eater's corporeal body from his cell in the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds and then reading his message at the Roundtable Hold. [Map Link]

Dung Eater Questline: How to complete Dung Eater's Quest

  • [!] Please note; During the questline of Ranni the Witch, Giving Ranni the Fingerslayer Blade will cause Preceptor Seluvis to become a lifeless puppet, which effectively locks you out of further interaction in his questline (And possibly prevents you from giving Seluvis's Potion to Dung Eater).
  • Can be first met at the roundtable hold. He is in the locked room past the twin maidens. You can only get to this room after you have gained access to the Altus Plateau.
  • After showing the Dung Eater at least one Seedbed Curse, he will give you the Sewer-Gaol Key, which can be used to open his cell in the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds, beneath Leyndell, Royal Capital.
  • The Dung Eater can be found in his cell in the sewers and released from his prison by talking to him and telling him he's free to go.
    • Spawn at the Underground Roadside grace
      • Leave this room and take a left
      • Now head down the corridor and jump down the open grate
      • Run northwest and go past the giant poison plants and climb the ladder
      • Be wary of the giant hand in this room, behind it is the Gaol door with Dung Eater inside
        • The giant hand will respawn when you kill them before receiving the Sewer-Gaol Key.
        • Dung Eater in his cell
        • If doing Blackguard Big Boggart's questline, be sure to complete it before moving onto the next step, or else Big won't drop a Seedbed Curse.
        • Travel to the outer moat (where Boggart moves) at night. Boggart should be tied up. Exhaust Boggart's dialogue (talk to him twice), and kill the nearby giant crab that spawns. Walk towards the middle of the moat and Dung Eater will invade you. Defeat the Dung Eater in this invasion and he drops the Sword of Milos.
        • Dung Eater in the Outer Moat
        • At this point, Dung Eater's summon sign for Mohg will disappear.
        • You may interact with him to give Seedbed Curses to him.
        • Or alternatively you could give him Seluvis's Potion. This will allow you to get the Dung Eater Puppet summon from Seluvis. But this will end the Dung Eater quest and prevent you from getting the Blessing of Despair ending.
          • The exact requirements to give him the potion are somewhat unclear, you obviously have to have the potion in your inventory, but you may also have to give him one or more Seedbed Curses to change his dialogue options. It also seems that Preceptor Seluvis has to be alive and conscious (Delay giving Fingerslayer Blade to Ranni).
          • Tip: You can give Dung Eater Seluvis's Potion and still get the Omen Set which is typically only obtainable if have given him 5 Seedbed Curses. Just give him Seluvis's Potion while he's tied in the chair and once he passes out completely wait a moment or two and kill him. The Omen set will drop and he will still be offered as a puppet for purchase from Seluvis. However, should you leave the area or quit and reload, his body would disappear, preventing you from getting his armor set. If you chose this option the Dung Eeater's body will not be found in Seluvis's laboratory.
          • If you don't see him as a puppet for purchase at first, buy one puppet and some spells from Seluvis then go out and find another Starlight Shard. When you return to Seluvis he should now offer the Dung Eater Puppet for purchase along with progressing the Seluvis quest line. Actually summoning the first puppet you chose, and then coming back to Seluvis, may also trigger him to start selling other puppets.
          • Reload the area to find the Omen Set where he gave you the rune.

          Dialogue in Elden Ring: Dung Eater

          First Interaction while at Roundtable Hold.

          • "Have you ever felt the curse?
            With your whole being, the pox upon life itself. Feared and despised by all. The Reviled blessing.
            Apparently not.
            You are but a lamb. A stranger to defilement. Ignorant to your own ignorance.
            You no longer interest me.
            I've been long without peace. Don't spoil my quietude."
          • "I asked you not to disturb me. Be thankful of the Hold's serenity.
            It is all that keeps your death and defilement at bay."

          Speaking to him at Roundtable Hold after collecting the first Seedbed.

          • "No. Wait.
            You have felt the curse.
            I can smell it on you, the pox yet tender.
            Apparently my Seedbed is ripe and waiting.
            It twas a brief respite I must say.
            Go and unshackle my corporeal flesh
            Trapped in the sewer-gaol below the capital."

          After Recieving the Sewer-Gaol Key

          • "I can kill you and defile your corpse.
            Then the pox will truly be your own."

          Before interacting with him in the Sewer-Gaol

          • "Let me out! Let me out of here!
            Must eat more! Defile more!
            Everything that matters to you!
            For generations to come!
            I am the Dung Eater!
            A scourge upon the living!"

          Interacting with him in the Sewer-Gaol

          • "Who are you?"
          • "Let me out. Let me out of here."
          • "I am the Dung Eater.
            A scourge upon the living.
            I must eat more. Defile more.
            "

          Telling him to leave the Gaol

          • "I've been here long enough.
            I will kill again. And defile each corpse with care.
            Just to be sure. That when they're reborn.

            They'll be cursed.Along with their children, and their children's children, for all time to come."

          Message left at the Roundtable Hold

          • "I'll defile you next. Come to the outer moat."

          After his invasion

          • "There you are. You warded off my blessing. Despite the curse stirring within you.
            No one has succeeded in that before. How? I thought. Then it hit me.
            That you are, in fact, me. And I. am the Dung Eater. It is my flesh that must receive the blessing."
          • "Give me your blessing. Defile my flesh with the seedbed curse.
            Again and again. Until it is done. Until a cursed ring coalesces, that may one day defile the Order itself.
            Countless, I have killed. And countless, I have defiled. And soon the fruits will be borne.
            Hundreds will be reborn cursed, and they'll bear thousands of cursed children, who'll bear tens of thousands more.
            A few of those will be born just like me, and they'll kill, and defile, and bless in my stead!
            The rotten fools. My fate was the grandest, most brilliant of them all!"
          • "My corporeal flesh lies in the sewer gaol beneath the Capital.
            Give it your blessing. Defile my flesh with the seedbed curse.
            Until a cursed ring coalesces, that may one day defile the Order itself."

          After collecting Seedbed Curses

          • "Uur. urgh. A curse. A curse upon them all.
            They'll be born cursed, all of them. Along with their children, and their children's children, heh, for all time to come. "
          • (If Seedbed Curse is used) "Uur. urgh. Curse you, Golden Order. One day, you'll get what's coming."
          • (If 5 Seedbed Curses are used) "Unleash it upon them! A cursed blessing to all!"
          • (If Seluvis's Potion is used) "No. I am. the Dung Eater. I am. "

          Elden Ring Dung Eater Notes & Trivia

          • In combat, Dung Eater wields the Sword of Milos.
          • Roderika will comment on Dung Eater when he arrives at Roundtable Hold. This happens when the player reaches the Altus Plateau for the first time.
            • "I can hear it from across the wing, past the roundtable . The howling and wailing of spirits in fear of the curse. I can ever hear the repulsive, twisted malison itself. You should keep your distance, I know you're strong, but please."
            Join the page discussion Register to EDIT the Wiki! Submit Submit Submit Close Anonymous can you kill him without killing big boggart? i don't want shrimp bro to die 0 +1 0 -1 Submit POV: you lost in dark souls pvp 0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

            This guy is vulnerable to Deathblight for some reason. I would anticipate that a guy wielding a bleed weapon would invest a little more into Arcane. No matter though, it just makes his quest easier when using Fia's Mist, or even that Eclipse Shotel from Castle Sol.

            1 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous i swear he screams "BLESS YOU" while using the omen bairn, i like this guy's style 0 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Hello? BASED department? 2 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous He just like me fr 22 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Therapist: Evil Siegward isn’t real, and it can’t hurt you.

            26 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous You will eat dung and you will be happy about it 28 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous Best waifu 19 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Memes aside the voice actor did an incredible job 47 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous i need to do a caca consumer run 20 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous DUNG DUNG DUNG . 4 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous If Nurge was a an NPC. 8 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous im too lazy to reach his cell so i killed him 7 +1 9 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Ofnir: "I am the All-Knowing for I seek to accumulate all the knowledge this world has to offer."
            Tarnished: "That's cool man, good luck with that."

            Fia: "I am the Deathbed Companion for I lay with the dead to give them another chance in life."
            Tarnished: "Freaky, but to each of their own."

            Dung Eater: "I'm the Dung Eater."
            Tarnished: ". "
            Dung Eater: ". "
            Tarnished: "Care to elaborate?"
            Dung Eater: "Nope."
            Tarnished: "Good."

            61 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous Who knew a guy named **** lover could be this damn disturbing 28 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Awesome character 11 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous he's literally me 42 +1 5 -1 Submit Anonymous potty humor is the lowest form of comedy, fromsoft you should be ashamed 13 +1 66 -1 Submit Anonymous

            So a theory based on item descriptions and dialogue. Okina Mask I feel hints that Sekiro was the prequel to Elden Ring, taking place in the “Land of Reeds”. The huge match up of Dung Eater saying to “curse their children and there children’s children…” is a direct quote from Bloodborne. Plus it seems cheeky that Dung Eater also says the curse will be “borne”. Seems like all the different endings could lead to different FromSoft games. Additionally, when Rennala uses the egg in that cutscene and creates a little micro-cosmos, it seems very similar to the cut scene of the One Reborn fight in Bloodborne. Has me thinking if you take up the reigns from Dung Eater, you might go on to defile Rennala and set the whole chain of events in motion. Deathrite bird item descriptions also lead me to believe that there’s a correlation with them and Margo’s Wet Nurse. Almost wonder if Tanith gets reincarnated as Annalise, Queen of the Vilebloods or correlates to her some how. Lastly, the Dancer fight in DS3 kicks off with her coming through that micro-cosmos and Aldrich possibly being a reincarnation of Praetor Rykard and the Devouring Serpent. Wouldn’t put it past Miyazaki to do something like all of this.

            10 +1 60 -1 Submit Anonymous

            So a theory based on item descriptions and dialogue. Okina Mask I feel hints that Sekiro was the prequel to Elden Ring, taking place in the “Land of Reeds”. The huge match up of Dung Eater saying to “curse their children and there children’s children…” is a direct quote from Bloodborne. Plus it seems cheeky that Dung Eater also says the curse will be “borne”. Seems like all the different endings could lead to different FromSoft games. Additionally, when Rennala uses the egg in that cutscene and creates a little micro-cosmos, it seems very similar to the cut scene of the One Reborn fight in Bloodborne. Has me thinking if you take up the reigns from Dung Eater, you might go on to defile Rennala and set the whole chain of events in motion. Deathrite bird item descriptions also lead me to believe that there’s a correlation with them and Margo’s Wet Nurse. Almost wonder if Tanith gets reincarnated as Annalise, Queen of the Vilebloods or correlates to her some how. Lastly, the Dancer fight in DS3 kicks off with her coming through that micro-cosmos and Aldrich possibly being a reincarnation of Praetor Rykard and the Devouring Serpent. Wouldn’t put it past Miyazaki to do something like all of this.

            5 +1 34 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Alright, coming from someone who has never done his quest before but was trying to shoot for his armor and his puppet in one play through, this is where I messed up understanding the wiki

            If trying to achieve both armor and puppet, as soon as you get him tied to a chair in the shunning ground & BEFORE giving him 5 seedbed curses, give him seluvis potion then wait quite a few moments then kill him. He'll still be able to be bought as a puppet too.

            I messed up by thinking I had to give him the five seedbed curses and then give him the potion.

            16 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Look, I'm calling it now and proclaiming it for anyone who'll listen: Dung Eater is Godwyn the Golden.
            Guarantee a future dlc will reveal this, at which point i apologize for the spoilers.

            8 +1 59 -1 Submit Anonymous big crab killed dung eater for me. it was pretty funny to watch 41 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

            You need to update the page to include the mythical fade to black, bang dung eater cutscene. Its cannon, its in the lore!

            28 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous Have you ever felt the curse? 5 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Is it possible to obtain both his puppet and his ending in the same playthrough? 2 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous Creepy Crap Consumer can defile my corpse any day 11 +1 22 -1 Submit Anonymous

            I know I had 4 seedbed curses but when I used it once on him, it didn't ask to do it four times and they're all gone. So just making sure, did he consume all 4 of my seedbed curses and I just need one more?

            5 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

            On NG+2 he can one shot you with his omen bairin attack, and Transient moonlight R2 does not stagger him. Just fyi.

            8 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous I'm still in a dream
            Dung eater 52 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Is he one of the only known tarnished to have visited the Haligtree? I'm speculating as there are two seedbed curses. But it's not elaborated on anywhere.

            16 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous

            I love how you get no achievement for doing his ending, Fromsoft even judges you for going through with his ending.

            11 +1 10 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Accidentally hit attack while trying to give him a seed bed curse, and it instantly killed him. Still baffles me why they made a such an important character so easy to kill. They gave Seluvis atleast some sort of protection, and he's a way more despicable character

            5 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

            "The exact requirements to give him the potion are somewhat unclear, you obviously have to have the potion in your inventory, but you may also have to give him one or more Seedbed Curses to change his dialogue options. It also seems that Preceptor Seluvis has to be alive and conscious (Delay giving Fingerslayer Blade to Ranni)."

            I started Ranni's quest and got the potion from Selivus. I immediately got one seedbed curse and gave it to DE and proceeded to free him and kill him. I returned to him at the round table and then in his cell and had the option to give him the potion. Straightforward.

            9 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Waiter! Waiter! More gooches please! 10 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous I mean, if you were chained up in the shunning grounds, you'd go mad too. 8 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous I killed him because hes a gross pile of turd and scares Roderika but she still is afraid oh well :( 43 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous If you Free Dung Eater, he can be summoned for the minor Mohg fight in the Forsaken Depths. 9 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Really wish I hadn't seen his face beneath the mask, eugh 34 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous I'll always kill this bastard. Justice for my favorite roadman. 46 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous All who seek the Age of the Turdtree will be destroyed. 57 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous

            I arrive at the moat, per DE's last email.
            BigBog's not looking too good.
            [INVADED BY DUNG EATER]
            I see him coming, cast Bloodflame Blade on my Flamberge.
            "Bog was the Chosen One, you're supposed to BOIL the bottom-feeders not join them!"
            I open with a jumping R2. DE hits back, but I get off a full Stormcaller, causing Blood Loss and leaving him at ~25%HP. Behold; the roll-catcher of Tomoe.
            We circle each other like we're making a bad Kurosawa movie. He swings.
            "It's over, Cholera Connoisseur, I have an Eclipse Greatshield." Guard Counter brings him to the "Magic Pixel" where he dies of Bloodflame Blade's DoT.
            [INVADER DEFEATED], push Y to collect sword, completely oblivious to the live studio audience.
            KIIIII-HYAAAAAH!
            The Godwyn Death Crab jumps into the corner of the screen and finishes me off with one claw-slam, like something out of the Spongebob karate episode.

            74 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

            I like to imagine the Greater Will saw this guy's name, burst out laughing, and then revived him with grace without doing any deeper background checks.

            115 +1 3 -1 Submit Anonymous killed this mf cause he killed the crab merchant. haha 72 +1 4 -1 Submit Anonymous I hate that you can't cheese him with poison in the sewers. 3 +1 10 -1 Submit Anonymous "I've been long without peace. Don't spoil my quietude."
            yeah, same man 44 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous

            I gave all 5 seedbed curses to dung eater so I could get the mending rune of death. The wiki says I can still give him Seluvis' potion to make him into a puppet. But the game won't give me that option now. Once I gave the last curse to him he was dead and I can no longer interact with him. I wanted to achieve both in the same run, but I guess that's not possible.

            8 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous Pretty sure this guy is the only contribution GRRM gave to Elden Ring's story. 76 +1 5 -1 Submit

            Because I screwed this up.

            If you want him as a summon for Mohg, The Omen, fight he must be alive so don't do the moat invasion before Mohg.

            If you have Boggart to say he is worried about Dung Eater near by. Next visit when Boggart is looking real bad by his crabs DO NOT interact with him until you do Mohg.
            Even if you don't kill Dung the crab probably will. :(

            15 +1 2 -1 Submit Anonymous

            I think this quest is currently broken. I collected all 5 seedbed curses to give to his tied up physical body in the sewer but only had the option to 'Use the seedbed curse' which triggered a black screen and some nasty noises. Then dungeater is still there and just has one line of dialog. All the seedbed curses are gone from my inventory but I don't have his rune. No red dungeater in roundtable either.

            4 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous

            Worth noting he is the one and only NPC in the entirety of the game which is susceptible to Death Blight

            46 +1 1 -1 Submit Anonymous if you kill him in the gaol
            you can still get his set just reload 12 +1 0 -1 Submit Anonymous watching him get owned by the death blight crab was the funniest thing ive ever seen 48 +1 1 -1 Submit

            > THE BERSEK BOOTY-BOMB BANQUETER
            > THE CRAZED CACA CONSUMER
            > THE DASTARDLY DOODOO DEVOURER
            > THE EVIL EXCREMENT ENJOYER
            > THE FREAKY FECAL FEASTER
            > THE GASISH GUANO GOBBLER
            > THE HEKKISH HOT-SLOPPY HOARDER
            > THE INFAMOUS ICKY-SLICKY INGESTER
            > THE MAD MANURE MUNCHER
            > THE NEFARIOUS NUMBER-TWO NIBBLER
            > THE PESKY POOPOO PLUNDER
            > THE SICKLY **** SNACKER
            > THE TRICKY TURD TASTER
            > THE WORRISOM WASTE WOMPER
            > THE REPUGNANT RECTUM ROBBER
            > THE LECHEROUS LOWDOWN LUNCHER
            > THE HORRIBLE POO SLOPPER
            > THE GROTESQUE GUT-GOO GARGLER
            > THE APPALLING ASSCAKE ABSORBER
            > THE SACRILEGIOUS SEPTIC SOMMELIER
            > THE CHEEKY CHOCOLATE CHASER
            > THE POTTY PASTRY PALATER
            > THE STINKY SILO SWIMMER
            > THE PORTA-POTTY PERPETRATOR
            > THE JAW-DOPPING JUICY-JUNK JUGGLER
            > THE RAMPAGING RIMJOB RINSER
            > THE SINISTER STOOL SAMPLER
            > THE MALEVOLENT MUD-SAUSAGE MOUTH-MOISTENER
            > THE DEVIOUS DIARRHEA DINER
            > THE QUESTIONABLE QUASI-SOLID QUAFFER
            > THE TARNISHED TURD TASTER
            > THE DERANGED DINGLEBERRY DINER
            > THE LURID LOG LUNCHEONER
            > THE CONTEMPTIBLE CRAP CONNOISSEUR
            > THE DEMENTED BUTTMUFFINS DINE-N-DASHER
            > THE GHASTLY GUT-GOO GUZZLER
            > THE SKANKY SCAT SNATCHER
            > THE INCONCEIVABLE INTESTINE INHALER
            > THE WRONGFUL WASTE WRANGLER
            > THE DELINQUENT DOOKIE DELIGHTER
            > THE ORNERY ORDURE ORDERER
            > THE BURLEY BUTT-BUTTER BURGLAR!!
            > THE BLIGHTED BUNGHOLE BURGLAR
            > THE DANGEROUS DIARRHEA DEVOURER
            > THE DETESTIBLE DEUCE DEVOURER
            > THE STEALTHY SCROTUM SNATCHER
            > THE DETESTABLE DISCHARGE DEMOLISHER!
            > THE BLUNT BUTTBROWNIE BULKER!
            > THE RUTHLESS RUMP RAVAGER
            > THE COURT MARTIALED COSTIPATION CONQUERER
            > THE FIENDISH FERTILIZER FEASTER
            > THE MADDENING MUCK MUKBANGERER
            > THE GRUESOME GASTROINTESTIONAL GOURMAND
            > THE FRAGRANT FART FOODIE
            > THE ODIOUS OOPSIE OBSESSER

            Interacting with him in the Sewer-Gaol
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