Arcanist Dotta
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Arcanist Dotta
Items offered[править]
Dialogue[править]
Before completion[править]
- "A fantastic find! That'll help us with our research. Go and place it in the nearby rock grinder."
I found this ore. What should I do with it?
- Is there something I can do?
- Tell me more about their weapon caches.
- Is there something I can do to help?
- That'll make my job easier. I'm off!
"Solidly built, but easy enough to break. Just rewire the cache's door and it will overheat and explode."
- You want me to kill dredge?
- Tell me about the ore.
- Are there other ways I can help?
- Good-bye.
"This mine once belonged to dwarves, and our tomes suggest they did something to the ore to make it stronger. How, we don't know. We're here to unravel that mystery."
- Are there other ways I can help?
- I'll see what I can do.
"Eliminating their miners will slow them down. It'll also give us time to study the devices they've made from this one. That should unravel a mystery or two."
- Tell me about the ore.
- And once I have the ore samples?
- Tell me about the ore.
- Are there other ways I can help?
- Good-bye.
"This mine once belonged to dwarves, and our tomes suggest they did something to the ore to make it stronger. How, we don't know. We're here to unravel that mystery."
- Are there other ways I can help?
- Good-bye.
"Put it in the nearby rock grinder. We'll study the fragments to learn the ore's properties"
- Tell me about the ore.
- I'll think about it.
"Yes. To slow the dredge's progress, cull their numbers and destroy their weapon caches. And if you find any ore samples, bring them back here."
- Tell me more about their weapon caches.
- I'm sure reinforcements are on the way.
"The dredge here are usually strong. We think they're getting their power from this mine's ore. Our limited forces are keeping us from knowing for sure, and from stopping them."
After completion[править]
- Let's see what you have.
- I'm fine, thanks. Good luck with your research.
"You've slowed the dredge and gave us time to study the ore. To show our thanks, the Durmand Priory would like to reward you."