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== Story ==
== Story ==
<div class="section-text"><table class="styled-table"><tr class="table-header"><th colspan="2">Task</th></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Name</td><td>Cure Jeremie of Strained</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Description</td><td>Cure Jeremie of Strained. You can buy a cure or craft it at an Apothecary.</td></tr><tr class="table-header"><th colspan="2">Dialogue</th></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Friendly</td><td>You will have to excuse me sometimes. I get such terrible headaches from banging away on the forge all day. I must be a glutton for punishment, though. I just keep on banging away. I love the smell of the furnace. Feeling the heat of the coals. Seeing metal shaped to become something useful and beautiful.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Like</td><td>You must excuse me yet again. Bit of a throbbing headache. I think the better my work, the more powerful the headache. Geoffrey tells me I should put corks in my ears, but I need to hear the sound of my forging. It is all about the timing, the pressure, the sound. Beauty comes at a cost.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Love</td><td>I really can't take much more of this. I tried various remedies from the apothecary, but I am sure they are just giving me placebos or cures for bad wind.
<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>Name</td><td>Cure Jeremie of Strained</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Description</td><td>Cure Jeremie of Strained. You can buy a cure or craft it at an Apothecary.</td></tr><tr class="table-header"><th colspan="2">Dialogue</th></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Friendly</td><td>You will have to excuse me sometimes. I get such terrible headaches from banging away on the forge all day. I must be a glutton for punishment, though. I just keep on banging away. I love the smell of the furnace. Feeling the heat of the coals. Seeing metal shaped to become something useful and beautiful.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Like</td><td>You must excuse me yet again. Bit of a throbbing headache. I think the better my work, the more powerful the headache. Geoffrey tells me I should put corks in my ears, but I need to hear the sound of my forging. It is all about the timing, the pressure, the sound. Beauty comes at a cost.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Love</td><td>I really can't take much more of this. I tried various remedies from the apothecary, but I am sure they are just giving me placebos or cures for bad wind.
Could you see if you can find me a remedy? I'll give you something to help your smithing as a reward.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Complete</td><td>Oh, bless you! That worked a treat. It's like a weight has been lifted off my brain. Now I can stop those silly thoughts about hammering my own head. Just kidding! I'd stick it in the forge instead.</td></tr></table></div>
Could you see if you can find me a remedy? I'll give you something to help your smithing as a reward.</td></tr><tr class="table-row"><td>Complete</td><td>Oh, bless you! That worked a treat. It's like a weight has been lifted off my brain. Now I can stop those silly thoughts about hammering my own head. Just kidding! I'd stick it in the forge instead.</td></tr></table></div>


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Revision as of 23:07, 1 December 2022

Jeremie Smith
Information
Age 33
Haven Vale
Location Candlewych Village
House Anvilla
Family
SpouseGeoffrey Black
Traits
Infertility
Repel
Animal Lover

Summary

Gifting

Story

Task
NameCure Jeremie of Strained
DescriptionCure Jeremie of Strained. You can buy a cure or craft it at an Apothecary.
Dialogue
FriendlyYou will have to excuse me sometimes. I get such terrible headaches from banging away on the forge all day. I must be a glutton for punishment, though. I just keep on banging away. I love the smell of the furnace. Feeling the heat of the coals. Seeing metal shaped to become something useful and beautiful.
LikeYou must excuse me yet again. Bit of a throbbing headache. I think the better my work, the more powerful the headache. Geoffrey tells me I should put corks in my ears, but I need to hear the sound of my forging. It is all about the timing, the pressure, the sound. Beauty comes at a cost.
LoveI really can't take much more of this. I tried various remedies from the apothecary, but I am sure they are just giving me placebos or cures for bad wind. Could you see if you can find me a remedy? I'll give you something to help your smithing as a reward.
CompleteOh, bless you! That worked a treat. It's like a weight has been lifted off my brain. Now I can stop those silly thoughts about hammering my own head. Just kidding! I'd stick it in the forge instead.