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The most powerful of all necrophages, the true king of the necropolis. A cemetaur spells certain death to anyone but a witcher. This is a well-known fact among grave-robbers and all who live near battlefields.
- "Much has been written about ghouls and graveirs, since they are encountered by common people in times of war or in cemeteries. Cemetaurs are rare, but when they appear in a necropolis, they take it over. All ghouls respect them and must bow to them."
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| Class: | Necrophage
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| Occurrence: | Cemetaurs are rare, they are found on battlefields and cemeteries just like other necrophages
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| Immunity: | They are immune to common poisons, resistant to knockdown and stun attempts
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| Susceptibility: | Sensitive to silver and Necrophage Oil
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| Tactics: | Cemetaurs try to knock down their victims and eat them alive. This provides an ideal oppurtunity to use the Black Blood potion
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| Alchemy: | Cemetaur jaw, White vinegar and Abomination lymph
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- In Act IV, Geralt can speak with a "Peasant" in Murky Waters (using this model and normally found at the Inn) about Cemetaurs. The conversation does unlock Cemetaurs and their alchemies in the journal.
- (Not a confirmed source, but likely) In Act V, in Old Vizima after the fighting has stopped, a female "Refugee" (who looks like Grandma) will sometimes ask Geralt for food. In exchange, she'll tell him a tale of Cemetaurs.
- The Tome of Fear and Loathing, volume II
- Physiologus
- Cemetaur remains will not contain their jaws without this bestiary entry.