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Character in Aleroth Catacombs (DD)
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Gregar Brock
AppearancesDivine Divinity
GenderMale
Mmmh... no... no... grrrmmmmmmmrrrrrmm... never... uuuuuaaahmmmm.
—Gregar, to Sylvena

Gregar Brock is an undead in Aleroth Catacombs.

Involvement

Aleroth Catacombs

In life, Gregar was a former soldier who was later hired as Sylvena's bodyguard. One day, while travelling to Verdistis, a group of bandits attacked and caused Gregar to abandon his post, leaving Sylvena to fend for herself. The bandits robbed her and drove a sword through her. Upon returning, Gregar found Sylvena still alive but mortally wounded. He reached out in an attempt to comfort her, but Sylvena clung to him and cursed his cowardice with her dying breath. She ordered him to stand vigilance over her statue even in death, only to be released when he finds another to protect to show the courage she expected of him that day.

If leaving the catacombs, the curse on Gregar is lifted and he immediately dies.

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