5. Where to Find Relics, Shrines, and Stash
This section covers key early-game resources like your stash location, permanent relics, and the shrines that grant passive bonuses. Knowing where to find these systems early can dramatically increase your power and exploration efficiency.
Where to Find and Use Your Personal Stash
If you’re getting overloaded with loot or wondering where to store all your crafting ingredients, the stash system in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is exactly what you need.
Your first stash location is found at Horns of the South, the fortified zone you reach early in the game. Once inside the main courtyard, head toward the central well — you’ll spot a wooden chest nearby. As you approach, a chest icon appears on your map, marking the stash.
This chest provides unlimited storage and is safe to use long-term. You can drop anything into it and come back to it later — but here’s where it gets better.
- Stash Location
All Stash Chests Are Connected
As you continue your journey through the world of Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon, you’ll discover multiple stash chests in various towns and outposts. And the best part?
All stash locations are linked – No matter which one you use, you’ll always see the same shared inventory.
That means you can store your materials in the first stash chest at Horns of the South and still access them from another stash in a different part of the map — no need to carry anything back and forth.
Use Your Stash for Crafting and Selling
The stash in Tainted Grail isn’t just for storage — it’s fully integrated into gameplay:
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When you cook, craft gear, or brew potions, the game automatically pulls ingredients and materials from your stash, even if you’re nowhere near it.
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Talking to a merchant? You can sell items directly from your stash, without ever transferring them into your inventory.
This system is perfect for reducing carry weight while keeping all your materials instantly available.
Early Game Relics to Look For
- Starborn Egg: Grants +10% damage when attached to a weapon. Found near the start, after jumping rocks near the beach.
- Camouflage Net: +10% ranged crit chance. Found beside the Starborn Egg.
Attach relics to weapons to give them powerful passive effects. Perfect for boss fights or stat-limited builds.
How to Use Shrines for Permanent Bonuses
- Shrine of Wolf:Grants permanent +90% Sneak Damage in exchange for 5 Wolf Claws.
- Shrine of the Deer: Grants permanent +10% to movement speed in exchange for 3 Antler fragments
- Shrine of the Bear: Grants permanent +5% physical damage in exchange for 3 Bear claws.
- Druidic Shrines: Grant +5% Incoming Healing and +3% Critical Damage in exchange for 1 animal component (which is very easy to get). The first shrine is easy to find on the beach just behind The Sunken Village, north of the fort and the other one just south of the fort on the beach.
- Stagfather Shrine: Give new recipes, crafting material and XP. You must kill all Wyrddeer before the time runs out. The best is to slow the time with King’s power and kill them right after they spawn. You can try again after 24 hours (just rest at the bonfire or use save and load tactics).
- The All-Mother’s Shrine: The First shrine is located on the Peninsula, southeast of the fort, grants an amulet which saves you from one death but is destroyed during the process in exchange for 1 Rose, 1 Feather, and 1 Sage.
Shrines are usually hidden off the main path. Collect their required items (antlers, monster parts) from world exploration, beast kills, or night events.
Tip: Mark Shrine Locations on Your Map
Since shrine turn-ins are often done in bulk, mark locations early and return once you’ve stockpiled enough materials. Otherwise you may forget about them until late — costing yourself major passive power boosts.



Mr Zero
Thanks man! Very helpful!