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== Red Rock == | == Red Rock == | ||
One of Agolgut's glow-wight cultists is guaranteed to spawn in {{favilink|Red Rock}} as part of the quest [[What's Eating the Watervine?]] Upon finishing the quest, {{favilink|Elder Irudad}} comments that the glow-wights worship the [[Girsh]] Nephilim as gods,<ref>[[Elder_Irudad/Conversations#GlowWight]]</ref> which implies that Agolgut is one of the Nephilim (as well as, presumably, [[Bethsaida]]). | One of Agolgut's glow-wight cultists is guaranteed to spawn in {{favilink|Red Rock}} as part of the quest [[What's Eating the Watervine?]] Upon finishing the quest, {{favilink|Elder Irudad}} comments that the glow-wights worship the [[Girsh]] Nephilim as gods,<ref>[[Elder_Irudad/Conversations#GlowWight]]</ref> which implies that Agolgut is one of the Nephilim (as well as, presumably, [[Bethsaida]]). | ||
== Opinion == | |||
{{favilink|agolmaggot|plural}} (which are commonly found in {{favilink|Golgotha}}), {{favilink|agolfly|plural}}, and {{favilink|agolzvuv|plural}} all bear the prefix "agol" in their name, which may suggest a connection with Agolgut. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category: Narrative Entities]] [[Category: Lore]] | [[Category: Narrative Entities]] [[Category: Lore]] |