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Gut

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Priestess Gut, also known as True Soul Gut, is a Goblin True Soul and follower of The Absolute who is found at the Goblin Camp.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Priestess Gut is one of the spiritual leaders of the cult. Together with Minthara Minthara and Dror Ragzlin Dror Ragzlin she is one of three leaders of the goblins at the Shattered Sanctum.

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Gut can be found right after the entrance to the Shattered Sanctum. She can give the player the permanent bonus the Brand of the Absolute.

The party can make her go to her chapel to attack her or comply with her wishes. If the party complies, she will give them a potion to make them fall asleep, and wake up imprisoned. If the player character is an Elf, Drow or Half-Elf and they drink the potion, their Fey Ancestry Fey Ancestry will prevent the potion from working and Gut will attack immediately. Additionally, a Paladin's resolve will enable a Constitution Ability check to resist the effects of the potion.

Should the party be imprisoned and fail the respective checks to free themselves, they will be rescued by a dwarven Warlock named Korrilla Korrilla at the service of Raphael Raphael, who will instantly kill Gut and Polma Polma.

Speak with Dead[edit | edit source]

Gut can be spoken to with Speak with Dead.


Party member: Who are you?

  • True Soul Gut: True Soul... Gut

Party member: What happened to you?

  • True Soul Gut: Murdered... infidel...

Party member: Where do you keep your valuables?

  • True Soul Gut: Chapel... locked tight...

Party member: Who killed you?

  • True Soul Gut: Heretic... filth...

Party member: Where are you from?

  • True Soul Gut: My mother's... swollen... gut.

Party member: What is your purpose here?

  • True Soul Gut: Absolute's... priestess...
    • Party member: Who is the Absolute?
      • True Soul Gut: God... everything... everyone...

Combat[edit | edit source]

Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]

Generic Control.webp

Use telekinesis to pull targets closer.

 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Action Surge.webp

Gut calls for help!

Shocking Grasp.webp
D8 Lightning.png 1d8 (1~8) Damage TypesLightning damage

The target cannot use Reactions. This spell has Advantage Icon.png Advantage on creatures with metal Armour.

 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Aid.webp
Aid Aid ()   –  Absolute's Talisman

Bolster your allies with toughness and resolve to heal and increase their Hit Points maximum.

 Range: Self
AoE: 9 m / 30 ft (Radius)
Shield Spell.webp
Shield Shield ()

When you are about to be hit by an enemy, use your Reaction to increase your Armour Class Armour Class by 5. You also take no damage from Magic Missile Magic Missile. These effects last until the start of your next turn.

 Range: Self

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Encounter details[edit | edit source]

Priestess Gut can be fought in one of two locations: in the main hall where the party first meets her or in her private chapel after the party has chosen certain dialogue options. In her chapel, Gut will be completely alone, however on her first turn in combat (if she is still alive) she will use Call for Help Call for Help to call for backup from the other goblins.

Tactics[edit | edit source]

Gut can be defeated very easily in several ways. If the party has enough damage and good initiative then they can all team up on Gut to kill her before she can use Call for Help Call for Help. She may attempt to use Shield Shield to help herself survive, but the party can bait her to spend her reaction on an opportunity attack before they attack her themselves.

Alternatively, the party can cast Silence Silence around Gut so that she can't call for backup. She will still be able to run out of the spell's area, but if the party groups up around her then she'll be forced to take a lot of opportunity attacks and will probably die before escaping.

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