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Revision as of 17:33, 16 July 2024

Godfrey Mordels is one of the Gur, the human nomadic tribe. He can be found in the Gur Camp in Rivington in Act 3.

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My people do not die in our beds. It is not our way.
Godfrey Mordels at the Gur Camp in Rivington

Overview

Godfrey with his fellow Gur, all members of a group of monster hunters lead by Ulma, are looking for their children. The kids have been kidnapped by Cazador's spawn, and the nomads have camped in Rivington trying to mount a rescue or seek revenge.

Involvement

Godfrey along with other Gur can be found in the Gur Camp attending a funeral for the fallen from a recent offence on Cazador's palace. Their leader Ulma will ask the party to help in defeating Cazador and discovering the fate of their stolen children.

Once Cazador is defeated, Godfrey Mordels, along with Ulma and the other Gur can be found near the waypoint in Cazador's Dungeon. He will attack the party if the ritual held in the dungeons was completed.

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If Astarion had been turned in to Gandrel in the Act One and kidnapped, then at the Act Three Godfrey along with all her fellow Gur (except Gandrel) will be dead.