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{{Intro | |||
| Patch Introduced = [[Release]] | |||
| Related Quests = [[Water of Mount Lethe]] | |||
| Updated = | |||
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{{Item | |||
| Name = A Crabbed Note | |||
| Icon Image = A Crabbed Note Icon.png | |||
| Value = 0 | |||
| Burden = 25 | |||
| Additional = 1 of 1 pages full. | |||
| Description = A note for Celcynd in Rithwic from Harlune the Misanthrope in the Mite Maze. | |||
}} | |||
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| Author = [[Harlune]] | |||
| Celcynd, I loaned you one of my histories of Aluvia several years ago. If you hadn't turned into a drunken moron, perhaps you'd remember. When I hear the people of Holtburg praising you for saving their children all those years ago, the thought of your current condition sickens me. If I could trouble you to pull your head out of the wine, and possibly forgive yourself for what happened with the second portal, give my book to this adventurer, who's pledged to bring it back to me. | |||
}} | |||
== Notes == | |||
* Obtained by speaking to [[Roderick]]: | |||
{{Dialog| | |||
|Roderick tells you, "Oh...hmm...I remember that Harlune used to ask for folks to go and deliver a message for him. Here ya go - I'll be lookin' for that history book back, and then I'll give ya the scroll." | |||
|Roderick gives you A Crabbed Note. | |||
}} | |||
* May be shown to Roderick for additional dialog: | |||
{{Dialog| | |||
|You allow Roderick to examine your A Crabbed Note. | |||
|Roderick tells you, "Nah...bring it to Celcynd. In Rithwic. Some people..." | |||
}} | |||
* May be given to [[Celcynd the Dour]] for {{itemlink|Mount Lethe Directions}}: | |||
{{Dialog| | |||
|You give Celcynd the Dour A Crabbed Note. | |||
|Celcynd the Dour tells you, "Oh. Yeah, I have that. If Harlune sent you, you must be getting something back from him, right? I'll tell you what. There's this... this thing that I need. From a volcano in the Direlands." | |||
|Celcynd the Dour tells you, "You'll find it at the very bottom, but you must be level 20 or above to get in. Wait, I'll write you the location." | |||
|Celcynd the Dour gives you Mount Lethe Directions. | |||
}} | |||
* Formerly obtained by speaking with [[Harlune]]: | |||
{{Dialog| | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Well, if you're here, why don't you make yourself useful. Celcynd, the planar mage from Rithwic, borrowed one of my histories a few years back, and never returned it because he became a drunken waste." | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Get if for me, and I'll give you a portal spell scroll he gave me. Will you leave me alone then?" | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope gives you A Crabbed Note. | |||
}} | |||
* Harlune's Dialog was updated during [[The Iron Coast]] event: | |||
{{Dialog| | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Well if you are going to continue to bother me, you can at least do something for me. Take this note to Ceclynd in Rithwic." | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope gives you A Crabbed Note. | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "He borrowed one of my history books sometime ago and didn't return it because he became a drunken waste. Probably spilled alcohol all over it." | |||
|Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Go get it and I'll give you some scroll I've got lying around here...or not. Will you leave me alone then?" | |||
}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 22 October 2016
Introduced: | Release | Related Quests: | Water of Mount Lethe |
Celcynd, I loaned you one of my histories of Aluvia several years ago. If you hadn't turned into a drunken moron, perhaps you'd remember. When I hear the people of Holtburg praising you for saving their children all those years ago, the thought of your current condition sickens me. If I could trouble you to pull your head out of the wine, and possibly forgive yourself for what happened with the second portal, give my book to this adventurer, who's pledged to bring it back to me.
Notes Edit
- Obtained by speaking to Roderick:
- Roderick tells you, "Oh...hmm...I remember that Harlune used to ask for folks to go and deliver a message for him. Here ya go - I'll be lookin' for that history book back, and then I'll give ya the scroll."
- Roderick gives you A Crabbed Note.
- May be shown to Roderick for additional dialog:
- You allow Roderick to examine your A Crabbed Note.
- Roderick tells you, "Nah...bring it to Celcynd. In Rithwic. Some people..."
- May be given to Celcynd the Dour for Mount Lethe Directions:
- You give Celcynd the Dour A Crabbed Note.
- Celcynd the Dour tells you, "Oh. Yeah, I have that. If Harlune sent you, you must be getting something back from him, right? I'll tell you what. There's this... this thing that I need. From a volcano in the Direlands."
- Celcynd the Dour tells you, "You'll find it at the very bottom, but you must be level 20 or above to get in. Wait, I'll write you the location."
- Celcynd the Dour gives you Mount Lethe Directions.
- Formerly obtained by speaking with Harlune:
- Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Well, if you're here, why don't you make yourself useful. Celcynd, the planar mage from Rithwic, borrowed one of my histories a few years back, and never returned it because he became a drunken waste."
- Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Get if for me, and I'll give you a portal spell scroll he gave me. Will you leave me alone then?"
- Harlune the Misanthrope gives you A Crabbed Note.
- Harlune's Dialog was updated during The Iron Coast event:
- Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Well if you are going to continue to bother me, you can at least do something for me. Take this note to Ceclynd in Rithwic."
- Harlune the Misanthrope gives you A Crabbed Note.
- Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "He borrowed one of my history books sometime ago and didn't return it because he became a drunken waste. Probably spilled alcohol all over it."
- Harlune the Misanthrope tells you, "Go get it and I'll give you some scroll I've got lying around here...or not. Will you leave me alone then?"