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He also claims that Resheph was responsible for defeating the Girsh elsewhere in [[Elder Irudad/Conversations|his dialogue]].
He also claims that Resheph was responsible for defeating the Girsh elsewhere in [[Elder Irudad/Conversations|his dialogue]].


In {{favilink|Frivolous Lives, Vol. I}}, it is said that the descendants of Abram I believe that he was in fact responsible for driving back the Girsh, although the author casts doubt upon this belief.
In {{favilink|Frivolous Lives, Vol. I}}, it is said that the descendants of Abram I believe that he was in fact responsible for driving back the Girsh, although the author casts doubt upon this belief; the description of Resheph's feats (which include driving back the Girsh and then dissolving his kingdom) imply that the legends may have conflated Abram I with Resheph.


The [[Glow-Wights]] are said to worship the Girsh Nephilim, and will frequently appear in the same place as the Girsh.
The [[Glow-Wights]] are said to worship the Girsh Nephilim, and will frequently appear in the same place as the Girsh.

Revision as of 18:58, 15 November 2023

The Girsh are an antagonistic faction in Caves of Qud. The player starts off with a lower reputation with the Girsh (at -800) than any other faction, and the Girsh are in turn hated by many other factions.

The Girsh appear prominently in the history of the Gyre, a series of seven plagues that affected Qud towards the end of the sultanate.

Girsh
Water Ritual Liquid

water

Initial Player
Reputation

-800

Relationships

Others: Hate-100 Reputation

Interested
in Learning

deathlands locations

Interested
in Sharing

deathlands locations

Old?Whether this faction existed during the
sultanate, which determines if they:
  • can be obliterated
  • can be fabricated
  • can be Cherubim
  • no

    ID?Use this ID to Wish for faction reputation
    Example: factionrep:Girsh:100

    Girsh

    Creatures in the Girsh Faction

    Items that affect Girsh Reputation

    Item Reputation
    girshling fangs 100 girsh reputation
    incandescent fangs 100 girsh reputation
    rank fangs 100 girsh reputation
    zigzag fangs 100 girsh reputation

    Lore

    Before the end of the sultanate, a swarm of girshlings is said to have attacked crops, as one of the seven plagues of the Gyre. This is referenced in the history of Resheph:

    In 3 BR, the Gyre widened, and the first triad of plagues afflicted the land. The water was poisoned with salt, girshlings ravaged the fruit and wheat, and tongues rotted away in the mouths of kith and kin. Resheph walked below the chrome arches and healed the sick.

    The Girsh Nephilim (which do not appear in-game, but are presumably affiliated with the Girsh) appeared as the seventh and final plague of the Gyre:

    In 1 BR, the Gyre widened, and the final plague afflicted the land. The Girsh Nephilim rose from their cradles on the Moon Stair and slouched toward Qud to eat its young. Resheph rose to meet them in battle and cast them back.

    Elder Irudad references both of these plagues after completing the quest What's Eating the Watervine?:

    The Gyre was a series of seven plagues that spread through and out of Qud a thousand years ago. One of these plagues was a scourge of girshlings, and they heralded the coming of the seventh plague, the Girsh Nephilim. These were terrible demons who ate the young of kith and kin. Resheph slew them, but now that girshlings are back, we don't know what to make of the Nephilim.

    He also claims that Resheph was responsible for defeating the Girsh elsewhere in his dialogue.

    In Frivolous Lives, Vol. I, it is said that the descendants of Abram I believe that he was in fact responsible for driving back the Girsh, although the author casts doubt upon this belief; the description of Resheph's feats (which include driving back the Girsh and then dissolving his kingdom) imply that the legends may have conflated Abram I with Resheph.

    The Glow-Wights are said to worship the Girsh Nephilim, and will frequently appear in the same place as the Girsh.