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==Returning the horn==
==Returning the horn==

Latest revision as of 16:40, 12 December 2024

Returning the horn[edit source]

Talking to Captain Jal Degreene[edit source]

  • Captain Jal Degreene: Afternoon, Player. How went your talk with our lord and master?
  • Player: Good, he's looking into where that mysterious sorcerer might be.
  • Player: In the mean time he's sent me on a mission to retrieve the Horn of Hopeport. Which was a success. I have the horn right here.
  • Captain Jal Degreene: I guess you'd better bring the horn to Lord Brannof.

Talking to Lord Brannof[edit source]

  • Lord Brannof: Have you managed to recover the Horn of Hopeport yet?
  • Player: Yes I have it here.
  • Lord Brannof: Oh wow, you've done it! A fine job sir.
  • The player give Lord Brannof the Horn of Hopeport.
  • Lord Brannof: I have good news. I received a report that a sorcerer with red robes took a ship bound for the city of Crenopolis.
  • Naybeth the Philosopher: It's going to be hard to get to Crenopolis though. None of the ship captains will sail in the magical storm.
  • Lord Brannof: There is another way. Through the cyclops path.
  • Naybeth the Philosopher: The cyclops path? But the cyclopes hardly ever let humans through.
  • Lord Brannof: You say hardly. That means there's a chance you could persuade them it's important.
  • Player: I guess my next job is to talk to the cyclopes then.
  • Lord Brannof: Well volunteered, though first you should clear it with Captain Degreene that you'll be leaving for another town.
  • Naybeth the Philosopher: Surely as Lord of Hopeport you can override that old stick-in-the-mud.
  • Lord Brannof: Technically, yes. But keeping the local law enforcement happy helps one remain as a lord.
  • Player: Right so Captain Degreene first, the the Cyclopes.