The first time I seen this happen made me physically scream out "FUCK YOU" as he suffered the same way he hurt others It was glorious to hear him scream moments after taking our Mate Boggart from us in a horrific fashion
he doesnt apply deathbligh to others, from what we can tell from how the bodies look and how seedbed curse looks it's probably lot worse than deathblight
In certain Japanese folklore the soul is contained in an organ located in the anus. If that was the inspiration, it would explain the name Dung Eater, as well as the condition in which we find the bodies of his victims- tied to chairs, with their groins covered by bloody rags.
@bilbobaggins9167 The Shirikodama? In sekiro theres actually a full on attack where a monster (the headless) iirr, tried to pull out Wolf's shirikodama. But I always was under the impression the Dung Eater cut off or otherwised tortured the penis and testicles, and they/the area ended up as some kind of rotting mass. My reason - "seedbed curse". And sperm historically and myth wise has always been referenced as "seed". And the damage appears to be on the front of the body, not the back.
Lol me too; I got stuck between the crab's pincir and its body somehow, and it spun in a circle like it was trying to find me with dung eater running in a circle trying to attack me until the crab stopped to blow its bubbles, killing dung eater and me at the same time. I've been laughing for the past couple of minutes. It was such a ridiculous chain of events
I mean you can do a bit of good in this game if you stop the quests at certain points. You can rescue sellen and not help her back to lucaria, you can rescue boc and free him from being a bush, you help iria just ignore mornes castle and she'll live. You help roderika and don't really fuck her life up depending on what ending you choose. You do free hewg from eternal slavery no matter what. You make warrior pot happy no matter what. That loser who got kicked out of lucaria can be given a key. Iji will never be murdered if you dont kill doggy in the gaol.
@@garfoonga1 I guess I’m talking in terms of completing quests. This felt like a positive way to complete seluvis’ quest. The same way you can complete bocs quest by telling him he’s beautiful instead of just freezing it.
@@garfoonga1"that loser" outside raya Lucaria is the person who overworked himself to death discovering a spell that deflects both magic and miracles, demonstrating that both come from the same source. That's like if someone prooved that multiple religions shares the same god under different name
@@bigenemy000It's a great spell, but there was already ways to block both of those, Radagon's parry, Tree Sentinel Shield, Carian Retaliation, Magic Shield. It's an impressive spell and does open up a whole new field of sorceries but I don't see what it does to change the landscape of finding out where sorceries and miracles come from.
The crabs reflect their environment, and that pool of water is directly above Godwyn's corpse in the roots of the Erdtree. The crabs even have Godwyn-like eyes sprouting from their shells, same as all the other Godwyn-roots growing everywhere.
I literally just found out about this earlier today. There's one south of the mariner in Liurnia, I had no idea it breathed death blight because I usually killed it before it had a chance to.
Oh, is that how it works. First time i fought him he died on his own while i was fighting the crab, i assumed he had some kind of ability that also built up deathblight on himself.
I thought I screwed up when I triggered the crab lol. Was an intense fight for sure, but it was funny when I noticed that the crab could hurt the dung eater. I shook the crab off and slayed the dung eater first and then went after the crab lol.
This is a good one. But I prefer my method still. My character looks like a ring wraith from LOTR, his name is literally Elden Ringwraith and among my arsenal of weapons I use the frenzied flame seal, something about spewing flames of frenzy from my hood of black nothingness is just perfect, so when Dung eater showed up to defile me, I carefully walked up to him, grabbed him and showed him true horror as I beamed the light of madness into his mortal eyes. Poor fool went mad and died instantly. It was like a house cat playing with a lion. He thought he was tough shit and was promptly humbled.
Well, if we're getting into other preferred methods of dealing with the dung eater... I personally prefer siding with Selvus and taking his potion, going and freeing the dung eater to then give him the potion. From there, I watch as everything he is fades away. His memories, his desires, all reduced to nothing. A fitting end for someone who brought such pain. To be erased in their entirety. From there I pick up his spirit ashes and also turn on Selivus, cause he's also an absolute monster, but one who did indeed help me dealing with the dung eater.