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<font color=darkgoldenrod>Sir Coretto tells you, "I would wager my friend Sir Ginazio sent you to find me. Noble of you, but futile. I am no use to anyone. I am... broken. I have discovered things too terrible to bear."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Sir Coretto tells you, "I would wager my friend Sir Ginazio sent you to find me. Noble of you, but futile. I am no use to anyone. I am... broken. I have discovered things too terrible to bear."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Sir Coretto tells you, "Please, put me out of my misery. Strike me down so I may die like a true Knight. And when I am dead, take my last testament to Ginazio... So he will know. So they all will know."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Sir Coretto tells you, "Please, put me out of my misery. Strike me down so I may die like a true Knight. And when I am dead, take my last testament to Ginazio... So he will know. So they all will know."</font><br>
<font color=green>Sir Coretto catches your attack, with dire consequences!</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Sir Coretto tells you, "Thank you..."</font><br>





Revision as of 01:29, 5 January 2009

Sir Coretto

Introduced in: Throne of Destiny

NPC Summary
Name: Sir Coretto
Title: None
Race: Human
Location: At the end of Heart of Madness (84.8N 68.6W).
Route: Dungeon is southeast of Silyun
Related
Quests:
Knights of Karlun (Quest)


Sir Coretto tells you, "I would wager my friend Sir Ginazio sent you to find me. Noble of you, but futile. I am no use to anyone. I am... broken. I have discovered things too terrible to bear."
Sir Coretto tells you, "Please, put me out of my misery. Strike me down so I may die like a true Knight. And when I am dead, take my last testament to Ginazio... So he will know. So they all will know."

Sir Coretto catches your attack, with dire consequences!
Sir Coretto tells you, "Thank you..."