The Draugen

The Draugen is a level 69 monster that must be defeated to gain council member Sigli's vote in The Fremennik Trials quest. It can only be found by using a special Hunter's talisman given by Sigli the Huntsman. This works very much like a runecrafting talisman, telling the player in which direction to travel to find the Draugen. The monster appears in a different place for every player. Its maximum melee hit is 70 LP.

Habitat
He will stay within Fremennik province near the riverbank of the river that separates the Fremennik Province from the Seer's Village and Sinclair Mansion area. Remember the Draugen is not visible until you get close to his location. When he is found, it will say "The Draugen is here! Beware!". When he is defeated, his undead soul will go into the talisman.

The location of this mysterious spirit will change for each person who adventures on this long quest. Damage dealt or received while fighting Draugen is infrequent, but usually near max hit each hit.

Note: He will appear as a grey butterfly while trying to locate him. When you see the butterfly get close to it and click locate on the talisman. also note that he is extremily hard to find every time you try to get near he will almost certanly will move away once you get near him.

Fighting the Draugen
It cannot be poisoned and is weak to stab.

Just before you defeat the Draugen, he will be absorbed into the talisman.

Although this is unconfirmed, the talisman seems to indicate that the Draugen appears in the form of one of the butterflies of the area; where the butterfly moves, the Draugen will follow.

A player will often be able to make the Draugen appear when they are standing near or on a space occupied by a butterfly.

Trivia

 * When you attempt to attack the Draugen without actually finding it (this only happens when another player has found it), you will get the message 'That is someone else's prey...'.
 * Draugen comes from old Norse mythology. "Draugen" translates into "The Draug", and the name "Draug" comes from the old word "draugr". The word "draugr" can mean any kind of a living dead-person, and the definition includes ghosts and vampires, but mostly it refers to zombies. "The Draug" (or "Draugen") are taken from old fishermen's stories from the coast of Norway.
 * In Norse mythology a creature known as Draugen is believed to reside wherever there's a body of still water and drag its unsuspecting prey down to their deaths. Also The Draugen in Norse Mytology looks more like a giant snail-like crature, and no humanoid creature.
 * The Draugen are the departed souls of those who have drowned.
 * The Draugen and the Corporal Beast both devour dead souls.

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