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Post by Eristam on Feb 25, 2003 20:58:59 GMT
Galbadon, Village of the Druids
- The Knead's Arising sells tea, which provides an abundant heal which doesn't fill you up or make you drunk. - When Linnhe is attacked, Buccleigh and Lachlans will assist her. - Linnhe's earrings prevent natural disarming.
To complete the miniquest:
- You must gather a wood carving, a dagger, and a golden chalice. - Find the carving on a bush, sw off the path leading into the village. - The chalice can be found at the bottom of the well. - The dagger can be found in the tree, all e, all n in the village.
Give all three items to Linnhe.
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Post by The Abyss on Feb 28, 2003 9:18:24 GMT
I usually grab some peppermint tea...great heal! But if you attack Linnhe you can't buy tea until possibly the next reset if Linnhe.
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Post by Peblo on Feb 28, 2003 12:53:03 GMT
dagger dir is wrong... it's all e open s s open s s search hole take dagger something like that... the point is that it's not north.. it's south
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Post by The Abyss on Feb 28, 2003 14:16:31 GMT
Anyone figured out what is so special about Oaken Staff/Maple Staff??
When i give the oaken? staff to a revenant it cant wield it...nor can I! Is there an int restriction or alignment issue?
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Post by Eristam on Feb 28, 2003 19:03:36 GMT
Thanks for the correction, Peblo... my memory fails me often in my old age.
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Post by Peblo on Mar 2, 2003 18:30:08 GMT
my human necro can wield it, but i haven't noticed anything special about it except u get pretty good cash for it when u sell it
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Post by Frog with feathers on Feb 20, 2004 3:03:30 GMT
i tried it out the other day and it seems that only humans can wield it. Try human undead as well, I didnt. Still no idea if it is somehow special.
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Post by Peblo on Feb 20, 2004 7:20:40 GMT
human, dwarf, elf, orc, goblin, dragon it doesn't mather... it becomes a undead so the race preanimate is gone *shrug*
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