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Revision as of 16:34, 15 February 2024
Gage Maker
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Gifting
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Story
| Task | |
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| Name | Kill an Ogyr |
| Description | Got to Toughwood and slay an Ogyr, then return to Gage. |
| Dialogue | |
| Friendly | It's very nice of you to want to befriend me. The only person I really talk to is Dad.
He is a superb smithy and so strong. I would say I want to be like him when I grow up, but I sort of stopped growing up when we gained Morwennas Blessing. It's not really a blessing as such is it? |
| Like | When I was little, Dad gave me a hammer for my birthday. It was made from the gold of Pinehaven. Useless for smithing, but so beautiful.
I hit my thumb with it once and saw Dad looking at me. I held in my pain and I could see it made him happy. He has no time for babies. Literally. When I was a baby he would be working and mum would care for me. An Ogyr bashed her skull in when I was 5. |
| Love | I had a brainwave!
What would really make Dad proud is if I could give him some Ogyr Blood. I could say I killed one in revenge for mum. It would make him so proud. I definitely can't kill an actual Ogyr though. Toughwood is no place for anyone! Would you do it? Could you do it? |
| Complete | You are a true wonder! Dad will love this.
Please take the hammer he gave me. He actually doesn't realise I still have it; he thought it was lost long ago. I don't think he actually really pays attention to that kind of thing. He is a man of deed. |