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Guide to Finding the Dragon Communion Priestess in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

The Dragon Communion Priestess is a significant NPC in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, offering players a unique questline intertwined with the main storyline. Collaborating with Igon, she seeks assistance in confronting a formidable creature. To successfully navigate her side quest, here’s a comprehensive guide detailing her whereabouts, decision points, and resulting consequences.

Locating the Dragon Communion Priestess

To encounter the Dragon Communion Priestess, venture to the Dragon’s Pit situated in the southern region of Gravesite Plain. Traverse the Ellac Greatbridge towards Castle Ensis, then proceed southward. Progress through the Dragon’s Pit until you reach the Jagged Peak.

For a detailed route from Gravesite Plain to the Jagged Peak, refer to our guide on How to Get to the Jagged Peak (Southern Mountain Region).

Upon reaching the Dragon’s Pit Terminus Site of Grace, head east towards a body of water where a slumbering Jagged Peak Drake rests. Opt for the southern path leading to the Grand Altar of Dragon Communion and the Dragon Communion Priestess.

Follow this path until you encounter the colossal deceased dragon sprawled across the Jagged Peak and the Cerulean Coast. When you first interact with the Priestess, she will introduce the concept of Communion involving the consumption of draconic essence. Subsequently, you will have the choice to either partake in devouring the essence or decline.

If you opt not to consume the essence initially, you can revisit the Priestess at any point for a reconsideration. Choosing to devour the draconic essence prompts the Priestess to task you with locating Bayle at the Jagged Peak to consume its heart. In return for your aid, she bestows upon you an Ancient Dragon’s Blessing.

Engage in dialogue with the Priestess to gather insights about Bayle and the dragon’s lore, including details about the scattered drakes.

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