=======Madam Hubbs======= This page has been automatically generated. [[dev:generation|More Info]] ^ Madam Hubbs ^^ | {{:npc:869.webp}} || | Level|1 | | Aggresive|False | ^ Spawn Locations ^^ | {{url>https://cursebreaker-map.online/wiki.html?npc=869#-1/112/768}} || =====Locations===== ^ Area ^ Spawns ^ |[[area:ratcliffe_village|Ratcliffe Village]]|1| =====Dialogue===== > (1) Madam Hubbs: Please, sir! You have to help me! If you're not going to help me, I don't know who will!((Requires phase 0 of [[quest:mountain_rescue|Mountain Rescue]])) >> Calm down, what's the matter missus? -> (2) >> No, I can't stop... -> (0) > (2) Madam Hubbs: My husband, Thomas! Yesterday he set out for the mountains in search of new rich ore deposits... but he never returned! I'd prepared his favourite stew - he'd never miss my stew - yet when he didn't show... something must have happened, I know it in my heart! >> I'll look for him, just tell me where he was going? -> (4) >> Why don't you ask the other miners for help? -> (3) >> That really is very sad. -> (0) > (4) Madam Hubbs: He'd gone looking for new deposits, up the mountain. Everyone knows it's more dangerous that way, but he was saying there'd be more chance of finding rich deposits, y'know? Something that'd change our lives forever... >> Rest easy woman, I'll look for your husband. -> (8) >> More dangerous, why? -> (5) >> How should I prepare myself going up the mountain? -> (7) >> How do you know he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (9) > (3) Madam Hubbs: Don't you think I haven't?! Of course, I asked the foreman - Bvoric... that heartless excuse of a man, he just told me prospectors get lost in the mountains all the time, that it's all part of the statistics! Well not my Thomas, he would never get lost like this...! >> Fine, where was he going? -> (4) >> That really is very sad. -> (0) > (8) Madam Hubbs: You will? Thank you, oh thank you good sir! Please find him, I'm sure we can find a way to reward you for your effort once you get him back home safely! >> Updates [[quest:mountain_rescue|Mountain Rescue]] to phase 1. -> (0) > (5) Madam Hubbs: Why, every untamed bit of the mountain is inhabited by trolls and goblins and who knows what other manner of creatures! My, I've even heard stories of the very rock walls themselves springing to life. Not to mention that one case of pickaxes developing a will of their own, and started hacking at poor miners' flesh... >> Sounds like quite the stories. -> (6) >> Nevermind that, what does one need venturing up the mountain? -> (7) >> How do you know he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (9) >> Rest easy woman, I'll look for your husband. -> (8) > (7) Madam Hubbs: You're asking me...? Ugh I'm no miner, but I guess I am the wife to one... Well, I know my Thomas would never venture up there without at least a sturdy pickaxe, a hardy bit of rope and a torch. Never forget a torch, it can get quite dark in those caves. >> Why do you say the mountain's so dangerous? -> (5) >> How do you know he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (9) >> Rest easy woman, I'll look for your husband. -> (8) > (9) Madam Hubbs: You sound exactly like that man, Bvoric! I'll have you know, my Thomas does not get lost in the mountains! And not once ever has he been late to miss my rabbit stew in the evening, I knew at once he was in trouble when he didn't show! >> How should I prepare myself going up the mountain? -> (7) >> Why do you say the mountain's so dangerous? -> (5) >> Rest easy woman, I'll look for your husband. -> (8) > (6) Madam Hubbs: You don't believe me?! Maybe you should ask the widows of all those poor, dead miners, how even dare you...?! >> Nevermind that, what does one need venturing up the mountain? -> (7) >> How do you know he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (9) >> Rest easy woman, I'll look for your husband. -> (8) > (20) Madam Hubbs: Please, you must find my husband. I you don't help me, I don't know who will...((Requires phase 1 of [[quest:mountain_rescue|Mountain Rescue]])) >> I believe I've found him, but I still need to rescue him. -> (27) >> So he went up the mountain? -> (21) >> Won't the other miners here help you? -> (26) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (27) Madam Hubbs: You've found him, are you sure? Oh Thomas, what's happened to him? >> He's stuck in a ravine, I think I may need some rope and a pickaxe to rescue him? -> (28) >> He's stuck, but don't worry - I'll get him out. -> (0) > (21) Madam Hubbs: Yes! In search of new ore deposits, up the mountain. Everyone knows it's more dangerous that way, but he was saying there'd be more chance of finding rich deposits, y'know? Something that'd change our lives forever... >> Why do you say the mountain's so dangerous? -> (22) >> How should I prepare myself going up the mountain? -> (24) >> You're sure he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (25) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (26) Madam Hubbs: Don't you think I haven't?! Of course, I asked the foreman - Bvoric... that heartless excuse of a man, he just told me prospectors get lost in the mountains all the time, that it's all part of the statistics! Well not my Thomas, he would never get lost like this...! >> So he went up the mountain? -> (21) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (28) Madam Hubbs: Thank the heavens he's alive, then! Yes, a rope and a pickaxe can be most needed up the mountain. Luckily this is a mining town, you should easily find those goods on our shopkeepers. >> I see, thank you. -> (0) > (22) Madam Hubbs: Why, every untamed bit of the mountain is inhabited by trolls and goblins and who knows what other manner of creatures! My, I've even heard stories of the very rock walls themselves springing to life. Not to mention that one case of pickaxes developing a will of their own, and started hacking at poor miners' flesh... >> Sounds like quite the stories. -> (23) >> Nevermind that, what does one need venturing up the mountain? -> (24) >> You're sure he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (25) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (24) Madam Hubbs: You're asking me...? Ugh I'm no miner, but I guess I am the wife to one... Well, I know my Thomas would never venture up there without at least a sturdy pickaxe, a hardy bit of rope and a torch. Never forget a torch, it can get quite dark in those caves. >> Why do you say the mountain's so dangerous? -> (22) >> You're sure he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (25) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (25) Madam Hubbs: You sound exactly like that man, Bvoric! I'll have you know, my Thomas does not get lost in the mountains! And not once ever has he been late to miss my rabbit stew in the evening, I knew at once he was in trouble when he didn't show! >> Why do you say the mountain's so dangerous? -> (22) >> Nevermind that, what does one need venturing up the mountain? -> (24) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (23) Madam Hubbs: You don't believe me?! Maybe you should ask the widows of all those poor, dead miners, how even dare you...?! >> Nevermind that, what does one need venturing up the mountain? -> (24) >> You're sure he didn't just get himself lost and won't turn up soon? -> (25) >> I'll look for him. -> (0) > (80) Madam Hubbs: Thomas, you're home! I had begun to fear the worst, thank the ancestors you're safe!((Requires phase 3 of [[quest:mountain_rescue|Mountain Rescue]])) >> -> (81) > (81) Master Hubbs: Thanks to this fellow you sent looking for me, I got out with naught but a few scrapes and bruises, and a scare. >> -> (82) > (82) Madam Hubbs: To think none of your so-called friends in the village would even lift a finger! Pretending you were merely lost and that you'd show up any moment on your own, bah! This fellow deserves to be rewarded! >> Try to be more careful next time? -> (83) >> He certainly does. -> (86) > (83) Madam Hubbs: Oh, must you venture into the mountain again, Thomas? Surely you could be doing something safer? >> -> (84) > (86) Madam Hubbs: We are not rich folk, but I hope our offering will please you nonetheless. Thomas - will you please find something for the man who saved your life? >> -> (99) > (84) Master Hubbs: But do it I must, for you and the children, my darling! All I do has always been for you and the children... >> -> (85) > (99) Master Hubbs: I'd be happy to give you one of my better mining bags, how about it? Are you more of a copper or an iron miner? Let me know, we can also switch the bags later if you'd like. >> Copper, certainly. -> (100) >> Iron is the good stuff. -> (100) > (85) Madam Hubbs: Oh...! *sob!* Oh, Thomas...! >> Yes well, I hate to stand in the way of awkward cliches, but my reward? -> (86) > (100) Madam Hubbs: Then it's settled! Now I must tend to my husband's wounds. Thank you and farewell, kind traveler! >> Completes [[quest:mountain_rescue|Mountain Rescue]] quest. -> (0) > (90) Madam Hubbs: Thomas?! What on earth has happened to you?!((Requires phase 3 of [[quest:mountain_rescue|Mountain Rescue]])) >> -> (91) > (91) Master Hubbs: *cough!* Maimed by a troll... think I'll need some time to heal... >> -> (92) > (92) Madam Hubbs: Thank the ancestors I sent this man to find you when I did! Who knows, otherwise I might've lost you forever! >> -> (93) > (93) Master Hubbs: Yeah... *cough!* He's a real hero this one, alright... >> What will you do now? -> (94) >> Ahem, perhaps the hero might be rewarded? -> (97) > (94) Madam Hubbs: I'm just grateful to have Thomas safely back home with me, where he belongs. And when you've recovered, you're going to pick up farming, Thomas! Leave this nasty prospecting business behind! >> -> (95) > (97) Madam Hubbs: Of course! We are not rich folk, but I hope our offering will please you nonetheless. Thomas - will you please find something for the man who saved your life? >> -> (99) > (95) Master Hubbs: Wait... but... there's a lot more gold to be had from prospecting... *cough!* literally... >> -> (96) > (96) Madam Hubbs: And how will you provide for your children if you're dead? No arguments, Thomas! >> I should be on my way, but perhaps there's a reward for saving your husband's life? -> (97) {{htmlmetatags>metatag-media-og:image=(:npc:869.webp)}}