- See also: Ghoul
The Ghoul is an enemy in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. Creatures that live off of corpses, Ghouls are living creatures descended from humans, rather than undead creatures as they are in original series.
Background
Despite most people believing otherwise, Ghouls are not undead creatures. In fact, their ancestors were human, but a diet of corpses and rotten flesh transformed them into horrible monsters that dwell in burial grounds and cemeteries. Ghouls usually live underground, but sometimes venture outside in small groups to scavenge for carrion. The vomit of the Ghoul is highly poisonous, but can be dispelled using Light Magic.
Gabriel first encounters Ghouls in the cemetery of Wygol Village, both he and Zobek fight them and plug their burrows with statues. They also infest the Abbey Catacombs. Later, Gabriel encounters Ghouls in the Vampire Castle. They were being used to clean up the remains of vampire's victims. Gabriel releases a few by ringing a bell and sneaks up into their cells in order to get into the castle's kitchen.
Strategies
Ghouls are relatively easy to kill, they can be whipped at with the Combat Cross, or they can be grabbed to start a timed event. Most importantly, during several of the battles with Ghouls, a statue can be pushed into their burrowing holes to prevent an unlimited number of them from spawning. In some battles this is not possible.
Ghouls that have just fed on a corpse glow yellow and have a poisonous vomit attack.
Trial
The trial for Wygol Village is to finish the level without allowing Zobek to kill a single Ghoul.
Enemy Data
Enemy Data: Ghoul | |||||
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Image | Name - Game Description |
Statistics | Items | Location | Notes |
Despite most people believing otherwise, Ghouls are not undead creatures. (...) | Weak: Dagger, Fairy, Holy Water ×2, Crystal ×3 Size: Medium Difficulty: Low Exp: 50, 100 if defeated with Holy Cross power |
Chapters 5, 6, 13 |
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Trivia
- The Ghouls in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow were heavily inspired by ghouls which appear in various stories by H. P. Lovecraft, being humans mutated from centuries of subterranean living and the consumption of carrion, while their appearance is similar to the genetically engineered Reapers that appeared in the second film of the Blade franchise.