Spitfire Spoggle

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The Spoggles are enemies found across the The Far Shores and The Orpheum. They specialize in draining the player of their Pigment and dealing damage to multiple targets.

The Spitfire Spoggle can be found in the 1st and 2nd areas. Its ability to coat the field in On Fire upscaled.pngFire makes positioning tricky while fighting it.

Abilities

Name Description Notes Chance
Siphon This enemy consumes 3 Pigment not of this enemy's health colour. 37%

(10/27)

Gnaw Deals a painful amount of damage to the Left and Right party members.

This enemy consumes 2 pigment not of this enemy's health colour.

Deals 4 damage. 37%

(10/27)

Cinder Song Inflicts 1 On Fire upscaled.pngFire to All party member positions. 26%

(7/27)

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Trivia

  • Spoggles are mostly masses of corpses congregated into some sort of living creature.[1]
  • Spoggles are "spongy", inspired by the "sea foam" and rotting salmon corpses that flood the beaches during the fall where Talia lives.[2]
  • Each of the Spoggles are a different species’ corpses that have clustered into ambulatory masses. Yellow is Fish (salmon mostly), Red is Human, Blue is Deer (likely ungulates in general). The Purple Spoggle is inspired by Globsters, unidentified fatty flesh that wash ashore and historically was quite mythologized, believed to be sea monsters. The Resonant Spoggle is the remains of those who entered the Garden intentionally or otherwise and were promptly violated, consumed, and/or ritualistically dissembled. Some of these remains eventually gather at the edges of the Garden and form a resonant Spoggle.[3]
  • The cube on the Resonant Spoggle is a reference to the "shirikodama" from Japanese mythology which is a physical manifestation much like an organ of the soul, with Yokai (Demons) being able to remove the "shirikodama" from the body. Souls in Brutal Orchestra are depicted as white cubes, so the cube above a Resonant Spoggle is from someone that was butchered in such a way that their soul could be removed as a physical object, which was then modified and discarded as garbage along with the rest of their flesh.[3]

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