May now be sent on up to three scavenging runs to update his stock.
First Run: Pillages Undead Settlement, returning once a boss is defeated.
Second Run: After passing the Irithyll barrier with the Small Doll, Greirat may scavenge the Boreal Valley. Greirat's Ashes are found in the sewers of Irithyll before the kitchen by the Distant Manor Bonfire after a boss is defeated unless saved, which allows him to return and continue to scavenge.
Entering Irithyll Dungeon moves Siegward from the kitchen to the Dungeon, and he will no longer be able to save Greirat.
Unbreakable Patches may save him if Siegward is stuck in the Cathedral of the Deep well next to the Cleansing Chapel Bonfire, the Catarina Set has not been bought, and he's spoken to after Greirat has left.
Entering Irithyll Dungeon prevents Patches from asking about the scavenge, and he will no longer be able to save Greirat.
Third Run: Upon reaching Lothric Castle, he offers to pillage it. His ashes are recovered from the roof outside the Grand Archives, below the first Spear Gargoyle and reached by jumping from a corner past Corvians.
Patches can be sent out to fail a rescue, but will sell 1 Hidden Blessing for 16,000 Souls upon returning after a boss is defeated.
Giving these ashes to the Shrine Handmaid unlocks several items.
There are four versions of Greirat's Ashes. One before any scavenging runs, and one after he returning (or dying during) each run. Depending on when Greirat dies, the Shrine Handmaid offers different stock with his ashes.
Ahh, you're no jailer, are you? No, no, you're from far away. And judging by the bell… you must be some of that Unkindled ash. Remarkable. If that's true, then I have a favour to ask. Below the High Wall is a musty little town, not the home of any Lord, just a very old settlement of undead. An old woman, Loretta, lives there. Please, give her this ring. I-I'm not asking for charity. In fa- in fact, if you do this for me… I'll be sure to repay you in kind. I-I may be a petty thief, but I've more wits than most royalty. What do you say, then?"
Choosing "Refuse":
Yes, well, why should you? But if you change your mind, give me a shout, eh? I-Im only a pretty thief. I've no-where else to go. Not like there's anything calling to me out there…
Talking to him after refusing his request
Oh, what have we here? Changed your mind, perhaps? You deliver the ring, and I offer my co-operation. Hardly a shabby deal, hm?
Do me a favour, and don't forget our promise. Give the ring to old Loretta at the base of the High Wall. A nuisance, I know, but it'll help me tie up some loose ends.
Heavens, she was already dead. Thank you. I-I'm not surprised, though. Hmm, almost a relief, really. You can keep the ring. As, well, a little trinket of thanks, I suppose.
"Talk" option after finding Loretta
You can keep the ring. As, well, a little trinket of thanks, I suppose.
When leaving
Goodbye, and stay safe. Oh, this place is a bore. What good is thievery if you've nowhere to go?
Ahh, there you are. I was thinking… You know I'm a petty thief. Well, perhaps I'll go on the prowl. Everyone's dead or hollowed away anyway, right, so… I might as well fetch some weapons or treasure for you. Well, what do you say?
Choosing "Refuse"
All right, fine and well. If that is your wish, I can only obey. But, feel free to change your mind later. I wouldn't want to lose my touch…
Talking to him after refusing his request
What is it? Have you changed your mind? I'm ready to go thieving at a moment's notice. Just give me the word.
Choosing "Send him to pillage"
Thank you. You will not be disappointed. Greirat the Thief was once a well-known name. Until I ended up rotting in a cell…
Talking to him after accepting his request
Greirat the Thief was once a well-known name. Until I ended up rotting in a cell…
"Leave" option after sending him to pillage
Good-bye. I will leave for some time. So long for now. Do stay safe, you hear? Or my efforts will have been for naught.
Ahh, hello, fine work, I say. Discovering Irithyll in the Boreal Valley, all in a day's work. If the tales are true, it is home to old moon-worshipping nobles, and should be packed with treasure. What do you think? Shall I go and see what I can find?
Choosing "Refuse":
All right, fine and well. If that is your wish, I can only obey. But, feel free to change your mind later. I hate to see a city of nobles ripe for the picking…
Talking to him after refusing his request
What is it? Have you changed your mind? I'm ready to go thieving at a moment's notice. Just give me the word.
Choosing "Send him to pillage"
Mm, a fine choice! I am Greirat, the thief. What I bring back will be worthy of that name.
If Greirat survives his Irithyll scavenging
Oh, then, we are both safe and sound. Thank the god for that. I don't like cutting things so close. I might have died if it wasn't for that peculiar onion knight. But in the end, it all paid off. Take a good look. They're sure to be of some use.
You know, I was thinking about leaving for another round of thieving. There must be something of use in Lothric Castle. I-I'm aware of the danger. That Castle is a death trap. Not a single man has returned from the castle unscathed, even back in the day. But I don't want to sit around and die a petty rat. And I consider myself your friend.
Choosing "Refuse":
Right, fine. You're very thoughtful, you are. But, if you change your mind, do speak up. I meant every word of what I said.
Talking to him after refusing his request
Changed your mind? I hope you do. I lived a petty rat, but would rather not die as one.
Choosing "Send him to pillage"
Thank you, for placing your trust in me. Oh, don't you worry. I know Lothric like the back of my hand.
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