Priory Arcanist Dolja
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Priory Arcanist Dolja
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Dialogue[править]
- Before Toxic Krait Historian achievement is unlocked.
- I'm gathering information for Marjory Delaqua about the krait's involvement with this toxic situation we find ourselves in.
- What have you learned so far?
- The krait are notorious xenophobes. We searched for the motive behind this inconceivable alliance and strongly suspect that Scarlet offered the krait shards of an obelisk in exchange for their participation.
- Why are obelisk shards important?
- We know that the obelisks are reportedly the krait's most sacred and powerful objects. They've seldom been seen by outsiders, but we need to learn more about their magical important in a hurry.
- How can I help?
- I have a device that transcribes the magical signatures of powerful artifacts. Take on into the field and help us discover why the krait revere these objects.
- I'll take one of those transcribers.
- Maybe later.
- Where can I find these obelisk shards?
- Search for them in and around krait deeps. Our fellow scholars report krait also appear transporting them on their person, throughout Tyrian waters.
- Got it. Thanks!
- Wait. Who is Scarlet?
- Since her attack on Queen Jennah's Jubilee, Scarlet Briar and her minions have wreaked havoc across Tyria. She'd dangerously adept at engineering monstrous devices and villainous alliances both.
- How did you say Scarlet was able to get the krait to be part of her toxic alliance? (Returns to "What have you learned so far?")
- Sorry, can't help you just now.
- After Toxic Krait Historian achievement is unlocked.
- Welcome back, <player name>. Thank you for transcribing those obelisk shards for us. You've given our scholars a wealth of data.
- What have you learned so far?
- The energy signatures you collected from the obelisks are incredible. We haven't seen their like since our exhaustive study of the Bloodstone shards.
- Bloodstone shards?
- According to human records, the Seers used a rare stone, called the Bloodstone, to store concentration of magic. This was millennia ago. The obelisks aren't made of bloodstone, but the similarities make us wary.
- Interesting, and also alarming.
- Glad I could help.