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DOS2:Spirit of Davrick Grigsby

Spirit in Driftwood
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Spirit of Davrick Grigsby
AppearancesDivinity: Original Sin II
GenderMale
RaceHuman
Stats

Level 9
Vitality 248
Physical armour 0
Magic armour 0
Strength 13
Finesse 13
Intelligence 13
Constitution 13
Memory 12
Wits 11

Level 9
Vitality 148
Physical armour 0
Magic armour 0
Strength 13
Finesse 13
Intelligence 13
Constitution 13
Memory 12
Wits 11

Level 9
Vitality 198
Physical armour 0
Magic armour 0
Strength 13
Finesse 13
Intelligence 13
Constitution 13
Memory 12
Wits 11

Level 9
Vitality
Physical armour 0
Magic armour 0
Strength 13
Finesse 13
Intelligence 13
Constitution 13
Memory 12
Wits 11

Spirit of Davrick Grigsby is in Driftwood during Act Two of Divinity: Original Sin II.

'I did nothing! Or... I didn't do what they accused me of, at least... a miscarriage of justice is what this is...'
—Davrick Grigsby, on his crime (or lack thereof)

Involvement

Act Two

During a failed prison plot, Davrick drank an entire bottle of poison in the hopes of being brought to a healer, where he could chance an escape. However, he accidentally overdosed and caused his own demise.

If asking his crime, Davrick asserts innocence and claims he was falsely accused - or, at least, he was falsely accused of his criminal conviction.