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'''The Eighth Colossus''', nicknamed '''Kuromori''', is a major antagonist from the video game ''Shadow of the Colossus''. It is the eighth boss encountered in the game and a vessel for the essence of [[Dormin]]. |
'''The Eighth Colossus''', nicknamed '''Kuromori''', is a major antagonist from the video game ''Shadow of the Colossus''. It is the eighth boss encountered in the game and a vessel for the essence of [[Dormin]]. |
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When a young man named Wander trespasses in the Forbidden Lands and asks the disembodied spirit of Dormin to resurrect his deceased lover Mono, Dormin agrees under the condition that Wander kill all sixteen colossi (tricking Wander into releasing his essence so he may be reborn). Wander agrees, and sets off. |
When a young man named Wander trespasses in the Forbidden Lands and asks the disembodied spirit of Dormin to resurrect his deceased lover Mono, Dormin agrees under the condition that Wander kill all sixteen colossi (tricking Wander into releasing his essence so he may be reborn). Wander agrees, and sets off. |
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+ | Kuromori is found in a coliseum-like structure to the southeast. It will be lurking in the center of this structure. When it sees Wander, it will. begin firing powerful energy projectiles at him that are capable of dealing serious damage. Additionally, the projectiles leave behind a toxic smoke after they strike, making the area temporarily deadly. Wander must provoke the colossus and lure it, causing it to scale the interior walls of the structure in an attempt to reach Wander or gain a better shooting spot. Wander must find a way to allude it, then use his bow and arrow to shoot its legs and cripple it. Doing this will result in Kuromori falling onto its back and becoming temporarily stunned; it is then that Wander must climb down the structure to the colossus to begin stabbing the two sigils located on its underside. Eventually, Kuromori will wake back up and flip over, causing Wander to have to repeat the process. After the sigils are stabbed, Kuromoril will collapse and die, releasing the fragmented essence of Dormin contained within its body. |
This fragmental part of Dormin will bring Wander back to the Shrine of Worship, where he will be prepared to face his next foe. It will later combine with the other fifteen parts to form Dormin, who will posses Wander and later be banished by Lord Emon. Kuromori's corpse can be seen as the credits roll. |
This fragmental part of Dormin will bring Wander back to the Shrine of Worship, where he will be prepared to face his next foe. It will later combine with the other fifteen parts to form Dormin, who will posses Wander and later be banished by Lord Emon. Kuromori's corpse can be seen as the credits roll. |
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Revision as of 00:34, 14 October 2018
“ | Thy next foe is... A tail trapped within a pail deep within the forest... A shadow that crawls on the walls. | „ |
~ Dormin |
The Eighth Colossus, nicknamed Kuromori, is a major antagonist from the video game Shadow of the Colossus. It is the eighth boss encountered in the game and a vessel for the essence of Dormin.
History
Past
Kuromori, along with the other sixteen Colossi, were created by Lord Emon to contain the fragmented essence of the defeated evil Dormin. He set them all to wander the Forbidden Lands, destroying anyone that comes their way, so that Dormin could never be resurrected.
Shadow of the Colossus
When a young man named Wander trespasses in the Forbidden Lands and asks the disembodied spirit of Dormin to resurrect his deceased lover Mono, Dormin agrees under the condition that Wander kill all sixteen colossi (tricking Wander into releasing his essence so he may be reborn). Wander agrees, and sets off.
Kuromori is found in a coliseum-like structure to the southeast. It will be lurking in the center of this structure. When it sees Wander, it will. begin firing powerful energy projectiles at him that are capable of dealing serious damage. Additionally, the projectiles leave behind a toxic smoke after they strike, making the area temporarily deadly. Wander must provoke the colossus and lure it, causing it to scale the interior walls of the structure in an attempt to reach Wander or gain a better shooting spot. Wander must find a way to allude it, then use his bow and arrow to shoot its legs and cripple it. Doing this will result in Kuromori falling onto its back and becoming temporarily stunned; it is then that Wander must climb down the structure to the colossus to begin stabbing the two sigils located on its underside. Eventually, Kuromori will wake back up and flip over, causing Wander to have to repeat the process. After the sigils are stabbed, Kuromoril will collapse and die, releasing the fragmented essence of Dormin contained within its body.
This fragmental part of Dormin will bring Wander back to the Shrine of Worship, where he will be prepared to face his next foe. It will later combine with the other fifteen parts to form Dormin, who will posses Wander and later be banished by Lord Emon. Kuromori's corpse can be seen as the credits roll.
Gallery
Images
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Trivia
- Kuromori is the first of the four colossi that uses a ranged attack. However, it is the only long-range attacker whose projectiles leave a cloud of damaging gas that lingers for quite some time. This gas covers a fairly large area and can drain Wander's health quickly if he remains in it for long.
- When Kuromori walks, it leaves burn-like marks into the ground
- In the game's PlayStation 4 remaster, there is a trophy that can be obtained for killing Kuromori before it can flip back on its feet for the first time.
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