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- Gustave | Clair Obscur Wiki | Fandom
Gustave is a member of Expedition 33 in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Gustave grew up feeling suffocated by the Paintress ' constant presence over Lumière As an engineer, he has dedicated his life to the city’s defence and agricultural systems, striving to protect and provide for his people
- Gustave | Expedition 33 Wiki
Gustave, a devoted engineer turned Expeditioner, devotes his life to battling the Paintress for the future of Lumière Characters are various members and allies of Expedition 33 who are on a quest to stop the "Paintress" from painting death
- Meet ‘Gustave’ — The World’s Most Dangerous . . . - AZ Animals
‘Gustave’ is a Nile crocodile that is considered the most dangerous crocodile Locals refer to him as the “man-eater ”
- Gustave the Crocodile: The Giant Man-Eater From Burundi Who Has Eaten . . .
A giant man-eating crocodile, Gustave, has gained its legendary image in East Africa It has eaten approximately 300 humans in Burundi, terrorizing the residents for decades
- Gustave, History’s Deadliest Crocodile - historicflix. com
Gustave prowls the Ruzizi River and the northern area of Lake Tanganyika in Burundi, Africa, and his legacy of death has followed him for decades Despite multiple attempts, no man has ever been able to capture the infamous so-called “crocodile serial killer ”
- Does Gustave Die? | Clair Obscur: Expedition 33|Game8
Gustave dies at the end of Act 1 in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 After the Lampmaster boss fight, Renoir kills Gustave This means that you cannot use Gustave during Act 2 anymore! Act 1: Gustave Walkthrough At the start of Act 2, Verso, a mysterious outsider who keeps watch on the Expedition, joins the party to replace Gustave
- The Killer Crocodile That Haunted the Waters of Burundi
A giant crocodile named Gustave is said to have killed dozens of people in Burundi His legend continues to haunt the shores of Lake Tanganyika
- Gustave - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Gustave is of Germanic origin and is derived from the elements "gaut" meaning "Goth" or "Geat" and "staf" meaning "staff" or "wand " It can be interpreted to mean "staff of the Goths" or "staff of the Geats "
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