This is going to get a little gross. He who warns is not a traitor. Pointing out that there are really disgusting things in Elden Ring is like saying that water is wet. It’s not news to anyone… except water deniers. Do they exist? In any case, today I want to tell you why you should be more upset than you already may be with a specific enemy from the Between Lands.
Let’s talk about the Giant River Crab or Giant Crayfish of Fire Ring. They are not the most common enemies in the Middle Lands, but they are strategically placed so that you will encounter one at least once. They are located in greatest numbers in the enormous lake that surrounds the Academy of Raya Lucaria in Liurnia.
The fight against the giant crayfish is not too complicated, although it can be a bit annoying due to their attacks. One of them is especially irritating and humiliating: when you move away a little, it raises its head and shoots a jet of liquid that does quite a bit of damage. We all take this attack as a humiliation. Plus, it doesn’t fail.
Well, it’s worse than you thought. If we look at the color of the liquid, the place it comes from and the morphology of the real crayfish, it is clear that it is not spit… at least not water. The hole is called green glands and they are located near the base of the antennae.
Its function is to filter and excrete certain liquid waste composed mainly of ammonia, salts, water and other waste products from the decomposition of proteins. In short, they humiliate you by throwing waste at you. It’s offending, but it could be worse… it could be feces.
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