Damarose is an interesting character with her more angry straight-away posture, rather than being sly or too holy from the get-go. Yet, Damarose has quite the storyline, with two very different pathways you can indirectly take with the character. Be warned, this is one of the more spoiler-heavy NPC questlines in Lords of the Fallen. Read this Damarose, the Fallen LOTF quest walkthrough guide with caution.
Damarose Questlines in Lords of the Fallen¶
As you start a new save, players will find Damarose inside the Pilgrim’s Perch Sanctuary, just before the first boss. Speak to her about how weird everyone in the temple is, and progress through Pilgrim’s Perch as normal. When you reach the bottom of the Pilgrim’ Pirch, right at the bottom of the bell vestige with the elevator, you can go further down the area, find another elevator, and go into a cave, near to where you fight the Mistress of Hounds Sin Piercer archer boss. If you spoke to her before, you can buy a few Inferno spells, weapons, and other items from her, before she disappears on the next reload of the game or teleport in and out. This is the location of how you get Adyr’s Rage, an Inferno spell that increases Physical Damage while the buff lasts, perfect for battle mage-type builds.
After that, Damarose will disappear for a while and will appear at various stages of the game, depending on what you decide to do with the first beacon. If you didn’t already know, cleansing a beacon locks you into the Radiance storyline, especially if you do the first one. If you don’t cleanse it and walk on after defeating the Knight guardian of the Forsaken Fen beacon, then your endings are still open to all three.
The next section will be a spoiler tag for the content and locations you can expect if you cleanse a beacon, and follow the ‘good ending’.
If you cleanse the first beacon, then you won’t see Damarose until the ending chapter of the game, near the start of Bramis Castle, when you go to cleanse the final beacon after the main five are done. Damarose will be a boss you fight to gain proper entry into the castle grounds, as he protects her lord Adyr, whom she confesses she worships in Pilgrim’s Perch.
If you don’t clean the first beacon, she can appear in the other scripted spawn locations. However, when you cleanse the beacon, she will be a boss in Bramis Castle.
When you fight Damrose, she will use Inferno Guardian spells, alongside a great Axe-type weapon called Damarose’s Cleaver, which she uses fire Salts to buff her weapon. Defeating her awards her cleaver as a weapon, which is great for a Lord, Pyric Cultist, and Warwolf inferno build.
The following section will contain information on the more open-ended route you can take to the story before you lock in an ending you want.
If you decide not to cleanse the first beacon, then more of Damrose’s storyline opens up. You can find Damarose inside Fitzroy’s Gorge, and, more specifically, the Adyr shrine cave. You can access this by defeating the Ruiner boss on the bridge as you exit the cave. Once the boss is defeated, you can enter the Umbral, and walk along a pathway that leads to beyond where the ladder is hoisted up as you leave the Fitzroy Cave. From there, follow the path towards a few hell dogs and guards, and you’ll enter a shrine. This shrine is where you can cash in your fingers from PvP activities to get rewards for participating in that content. You can also find Damarose there too and get more of a scoop on her storyline. She will ask for the Adyr-Worshipper Saw, located in the Cistern, which is the flooded area after clearing the Sunless Skien and advancing into the more metallic pumping area.
After that, Damarose does not appear in the game until the end. When you enter Bramis Castle, and make your way to the final beacon boss, the Sundered King, then you will find Damarose’s body being used as the Effigy of Adyr. Her dream is to become one of Adyr’s Lords, a class archetype on Inferno Catalyst and gear found within Bramis Castle, and a starting class for the Inferno ending. You will then be able to use your Rune of Adyr, which you get from the Abbey of Hallowed Sisters, and then climb the Inferno ending, and martyr Damarose, your twisted sister of hellish sin, and ascend to Adyr’s Lords, and bring the return of the true god of humanity in Mournstead. You will unlock the Lord Starting Class if you do this too!
With that said, Damrose’s quest isn’t too interactive, and it largely depends on what you do in the main story that decides how you interact with this storyline. So, pick which ending you want to focus on, and you will see how Damarose’s quest unfolds in Lords of the Fallen.
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