Understanding the Role of Shadows and Storms in the Legion Grey Curse

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The Legion Grey Curse of Shadows and Storms is a legendary curse that has haunted the land for centuries. It is said to have been cast upon the Legion Grey, a group of warriors who were known for their brutal tactics and unwavering loyalty to their leader. The curse was intended to be a punishment for their actions and a warning to future generations. The curse manifests itself in various ways, but its most notable effects are the shadows and storms that seem to follow the Legion Grey wherever they go. When the Legion Grey is near, darkness descends, and the sky becomes filled with ominous clouds. Thunder and lightning accompany their every move, creating an atmosphere of fear and unease.


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Thunder and lightning accompany their every move, creating an atmosphere of fear and unease. It is believed that the shadows and storms are a physical representation of the curse's power. The shadows represent the dark deeds of the Legion Grey, while the storms symbolize the wrath of those they have wronged.

Gurranq Beast Clergyman | Elden Ring Wiki

Gurranq, Beast Clergyman is an NPC in Elden Ring. Gurranq appears to be a large, hunched creature that lies isolated in the Bestial Sanctum. Constantly hungering for Deathroot, he will reward those who offer it to him.

I won't forget. again. mine appetite. My sin.

Gurranq, Beast Clergyman Location in Elden Ring

Gurranq, Beast Clergyman can be found at the Bestial Sanctum in Dragonbarrow. [Map link]
This location can be accessed via a waygate in Limgrave [Map link]

  • This NPC does not move.
  • Gurranq can be fought and killed
  • If defeated, drops: Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone.
  • Dialogue will not advance after the fourth deathroot unless you walk away or rest to trigger an event.
    • The event must be triggered before dialogue continues if giving a single root at a time.
    • Multiple deathroots at a time, or continuing before event trigger, skips lore dialogue.
    • All rewards will be given after event resolution, if given more than one at a time.

    Elden Ring Gurranq, Beast Clergyman Shop

    Item Name Item Type Deathroot
    Clawmark Seal and Beast Eye Sacred Seal First
    Bestial Sling Incantation Second
    Bestial Vitality Incantation Third
    Ash of War: Beast's Roar Ashes of War Fourth

    Gurranq Beast Clergyman Questline

    Players should go to Summonwater Village and defeat the Tibia Mariner there, then return to D at the Roundtable Hold to continue his quest. He will give you directions to go to the Bestial Sanctum in Caelid. You can teleport straight there without having to explore by using the waygate in East Limgrave. [Map link]
    Be wary of the enemies, as they are much stronger due to being in a higher level area.

    After the fourth Deathroot, he will become hostile towards you, you will have to bring his HP down until he stops attacking, then you can speak with him, reset the area, and use the fifth Deathroot for the Beast Claw Incantation. If you gave Gurranq the fifth Deathroot before he went aggressive, he will immediately give you the Beast Claw Incantation upon speaking to him after subduing him.

    You can also choose to not talk to him after he stops attacking and kill him instead. This will make him drop the Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone without completing his quest.

    • A tip for those who are finding this difficult: if you can aggro and bait the Black Blade Kindred just outside to use its sword wave attack, it can deal enough damage to de-aggro Gurranq.
    • You can also bait him at the entrance (he can hit you through the gates and walls), back away far enough and use Night Maiden's Mist (charged for extra radius) to slowly whittle down his HP. Do note that he will remain aggressive until you reset the area.
    • If you have a summons that has rot or poison, such as a Rotten Stray Ashes or Spirit Jellyfish Ashes, you can poison the Gurranq and simply wait outside while the damage ticks. It will eventually reach the threshold to break the Beast Clergyman out of his rage and reset him back to normal. Teleport out and back to find him in his normal spot.
    • Frost is another easy option. Two frost pots should proc it and immediately calm him down.

    Elden Ring Gurranq, Beast Clergyman information

    • Health: 10,620 HP
    • Poise: 80

    Absorptions

    The absorption numbers are the % of your damage that gets blocked. For example, if an absorption is 60, 40% of that damage by that type will go through and 60% is absorbed. Bigger number = less damage. An absorption of 100 means no damage goes through, and a resistance of -100 means the enemy takes 2x damage from that source. 0 means damage goes pretty much as is.

    Resistances

    The resistance numbers are the buildup amount to trigger it. For example, if a resistance is 100 you must deal 100 points of whatever aux buildup to trigger it. Note that these go down over time, and increase each time the effect procs.

    Dialogue in Elden Ring: Gurranq, Beast Clergyman

    • ". " (grunting, snarling)
    • ". I smell it. Death. Feed it me. "
    • "Tarnished. bring more. Death. I shall grant thee. eye. and claw. Feed me. more."

    Second and Third Deathroot

    • ". "
    • "More. I am not sated. Feed me more. Death."
    • "Strange, there's something else. But the death, yet quenches. Bring more."

    (if you feed the fifth Deathroot before you rest or leave to trigger him going aggressive, you get this message)

    • ". "
    • "More. I am not. sated. Feed me more. Death"

    Upon dealing enough damage after feeding the fourth Deathroot

    • "Put it away. I won't forget. again. mine appetite. My sin. So please. Enough."
    • "My thanks Tarnished. Death. My sin. Should not be touched by the hand of man. I shall grant thee. my claws. Feed me. more. "

    Sixth, seventh and eighth Deathroot

    • "I won't forget. again. mine appetite. My sin. I must have more. I must consume more. "
    • "It is. it is all. consumed. Still., I am not sated. Not nearly sated. "
    • "Marika. Is this. what it is. to sin?" "Will things. never be the same. again?"
    • ". "
    • "Tarnished. my thanks. for thy. long labor. But I have done. all I can. in this land. Henceforth, mine appetite shall be my sole companion. Farewell."
    • "More. I am not Sated."
    • "Bring me more Death."

    When he killers the player

    • Marika. why. wouldst thou. gull me? Why. shatter.

    Elden Ring Gurranq, Beast Clergyman Notes & Trivia

    • Long ago, Gurranq was a beast of such terrifying ferocity that his former name meant "Death of the Demigods."
    • At night, Gurranq can be found to the right side of the sanctum, howling at the sky. Talking to him when he does this does not grant new dialogue.
    • A total of nine Deathroot can be given to him to finish his questline.
      • Once all nine Deathroot have been given to him, he will tell the player that, despite their hard work, his hunger is still not satiated and that he will go on hunt them down alone. He will then vanish, giving the player an Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone.
      • Alternatively, once you have given him the eighth Deathroot, you can kill him instead for the Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone, allowing you to skip the ninth Deathroot.
      Legion grey curse of shafows and thorms

      Together, these elements serve as a constant reminder of the curse's presence and the consequences of one's actions. The curse has far-reaching consequences for those who come into contact with the Legion Grey. It is said that any who oppose them will suffer dire consequences, as the shadows and storms will consume them, leaving nothing but destruction in their wake. Even those who are not directly involved with the Legion Grey may find their lives impacted by the curse, as its influence spreads like a contagious disease. Despite the curse's malevolent nature, some believe that it serves a greater purpose. They argue that the curse acts as a balance, punishing those who commit acts of evil and preventing them from causing further harm. It is a reminder that the choices we make have consequences and that even the most powerful can fall victim to their own actions. The Legion Grey Curse of Shadows and Storms serves as a cautionary tale, a reminder that no one is above retribution. It carries a powerful message about the importance of morality and the potential repercussions of unethical behavior. Like a dark cloud hanging over the land, the curse reminds us to be mindful of our actions and to strive for justice and righteousness..

      Reviews for "The Battle Against the Legion Grey Curse: Harnessing the Power of Shadows and Storms"

      1. John - 2 stars
      While I was initially excited about playing "Legion grey curse of shadows and thorns," I found myself extremely disappointed with the overall experience. The game had a lot of technical issues, including frequent crashes and laggy gameplay. The graphics were also underwhelming, with poor character animations and bland environments. Additionally, I felt that the storyline was lackluster and unengaging. Overall, "Legion grey" failed to live up to my expectations and I cannot recommend it.
      2. Sarah - 1 star
      I'm usually a fan of action-adventure games, but "Legion grey curse of shadows and thorns" was a major letdown. The combat mechanics were clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to engage in battles. The level design was confusing and poorly executed, with repetitive and uninspiring puzzles. The voice acting was subpar, and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. Overall, the game lacked polish and failed to deliver an enjoyable experience. I would suggest giving "Legion grey" a pass.

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