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== Story == | == Story == | ||
<div class="section-text"><table class="styled-table mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><tr class="table-header"><th colspan="2">Task</th></tr><tr class="table-row"><td | <div class="section-text"><table class="styled-table mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><tr class="table-header"><th colspan="2">Task</th></tr><tr class="table-row"><td style='width: Name'>Take Pearl to Willowdown Farm</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td style='width: Description'>Get Pearl to Follow you using the interact command and take her to Willowdown Farm. Take her to each of the 3 spots marked by a ring.</td></tr><tr class="table-header"><th colspan="2">Dialogue</th></tr><tr class="table-row"><td style='width: Friendly'>Your eyes are really nice, if I may say? Mine lost their original colour when I was little. They say it's an effect of the marsh gas over time. This place is a bit unusual, isn't it? Our hair, eyes, the way we stopped ageing. It didn't always use to be like this. We are the lucky generation.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td style='width: Like'>I used to love playing at being a shop owner when I was little. I would make perfume by putting flower petals in water and sell refreshing drinks from a little stall I made from an old crate and some discarded ribbons. | ||
I say refreshing...it was undrinkable. | I say refreshing...it was undrinkable. | ||
However, years later I made my fortune selling it as a fantastic floor cleaner and paint stripper.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td | However, years later I made my fortune selling it as a fantastic floor cleaner and paint stripper.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td style='width: Love'>I was thinking about being young again. There is a legend about a ring of statues that can do such a thing, but I don't think I would want to physically change. The thoughts and memories I have warm me in my bed at night. Nostalgia nourishes me. | ||
Could you show me where you grew up? Take me on a tour of this farm you own, so I can absorb the spirit of the place.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td | Could you show me where you grew up? Take me on a tour of this farm you own, so I can absorb the spirit of the place.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td style='width: Complete'>Thank you so much for that wonderful tour. It was delightful to see how the other half live. It will inspire my thoughts, dreams, drawings and writings for years to come!</td></tr></table></div> | ||
[[Category:NPC]] | [[Category:NPC]] |
Revision as of 17:56, 21 February 2024
Sprite | |
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Age | 40 |
Haven | Woemarsh |
Location | Copperpot |
House | Swelling Dwelling |
Family | |
Traits | NPC_TRAITS |
Sprites
Baby | Kid | Adult | Elder |
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Gifting
Likes | Dislikes |
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Fish Pie | Arrest Stew |
Heart Root Broth | Cursory Glance |
Pike | Moxy |
Story
Task | |
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Take Pearl to Willowdown Farm | |
Get Pearl to Follow you using the interact command and take her to Willowdown Farm. Take her to each of the 3 spots marked by a ring. | |
Dialogue | |
Your eyes are really nice, if I may say? Mine lost their original colour when I was little. They say it's an effect of the marsh gas over time. This place is a bit unusual, isn't it? Our hair, eyes, the way we stopped ageing. It didn't always use to be like this. We are the lucky generation. | |
I used to love playing at being a shop owner when I was little. I would make perfume by putting flower petals in water and sell refreshing drinks from a little stall I made from an old crate and some discarded ribbons.
I say refreshing...it was undrinkable. However, years later I made my fortune selling it as a fantastic floor cleaner and paint stripper. | |
I was thinking about being young again. There is a legend about a ring of statues that can do such a thing, but I don't think I would want to physically change. The thoughts and memories I have warm me in my bed at night. Nostalgia nourishes me. Could you show me where you grew up? Take me on a tour of this farm you own, so I can absorb the spirit of the place. | |
Thank you so much for that wonderful tour. It was delightful to see how the other half live. It will inspire my thoughts, dreams, drawings and writings for years to come! |