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|You've earned 4,500 experience.
|You've earned 4,500 experience.
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* Accepted by [[Aun Arenura the Crafter]] (5 feathers, use [[Embroidered Bag]]) for 9,000 xp and a [[Littoral Siraluun Dress]].
* Give to [[Aun Mareura the Collector]] or [[Aun Whethura the Crafter]] for additional interactions:
{{Dialog
|You allow Aun Mareura the Collector to examine your Small Bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers.
|Aun Mareura the Collector tells you, "I have no need for this trifle. I would recommend you seek out the son of Whethura. The young ura is eagerly awaiting tasks, I suggest you provide him some."
 
|You allow Aun Whethura the Crafter to examine your Small Bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers.
|Aun Whethura the Crafter tells you, "I have no use for this item in my art. However, my son, who you may have met on your way to Timaru, is a practicing artisan. He may find this to be useful. Please bring it to him."
}}
* See also [[Siraluun Dresses]].
* See also [[Siraluun Dresses]].
* Does not stack.
* Does not stack.

Revision as of 02:27, 24 January 2017

Introduced:  The Calm
Small Bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers
  • Value: 150
  • Burden: 100
  • A small bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers.

Notes

You give Aun Arenura the Crafter Small Bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers.

Aun Arenura the Crafter tells you, "Ah...Siraluun feathers. Wait just a moment, and I will make something special for you."

Aun Arenura mumurs a prayer to the Siraluun.

Aun Arenura the Crafter gives you Littoral Siraluun Headdress.

You've earned 4,500 experience.

You allow Aun Mareura the Collector to examine your Small Bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers.

Aun Mareura the Collector tells you, "I have no need for this trifle. I would recommend you seek out the son of Whethura. The young ura is eagerly awaiting tasks, I suggest you provide him some."

You allow Aun Whethura the Crafter to examine your Small Bundle of Littoral Siraluun Feathers.

Aun Whethura the Crafter tells you, "I have no use for this item in my art. However, my son, who you may have met on your way to Timaru, is a practicing artisan. He may find this to be useful. Please bring it to him."

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