(1576) Abigail Forestfield: Have you come to the shrine to pray…? Do you weep for a lost loved one too…?
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Who did you lose? → (1577)
I have lost people, yes… → (1582)
(1577) Abigail Forestfield: My dear husband. Not long ago he joined the Haywind militia. Said he wanted to make this land a safer place for everyone, for our children…
(1582) Abigail Forestfield: Then perhaps you're familiar with my pain. I lost my beloved husband. He joined the Haywind militia, said he wanted to make the land a safer place for everyone, for our children…
(1578) Abigail Forestfield: He was slain by the bloody looting marauders last week. I wish only that I could give him the honorable burial he deserves - with a ceremonial sword. I couldn't afford to pay Haywind's smith though and he wasn't one to take pity on me.
I wonder if I can help? → (1579)
I'm sorry to hear that. → (0)
(1579) Abigail Forestfield: Oh kind sir, would you? I shan't need anything fancy, a simple copper broadsword would suffice. If you're skilled at the forge, perhaps you could even make one?
As it happens, I'm carrying a sword I'm willing to spare for you. → (1583)
I might, but where would I find a forge? → (1580)
(1583) Abigail Forestfield: You do? You would? Oh thank you for your kindness, stranger! Sadly I don't have the coin to offer you, but please take this ring - it was my husband's keepsake. He won't need it now.
(1580) Abigail Forestfield: I've heard there's a kind man in Timberwell just up the road. He mainly does horseshoes and such, but I'm sure he'd let you use his forge for other purposes if you ask him.
Alright, I'll be back later. → (0)
(1584) Abigail Forestfield: You're back, stranger. Does that mean you have the sword I asked?
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It does. (offer Abigail a copper broadsword) → (1585)
I might be able to cast one, but where would I find the forge around here? → (1580)
(1585) Abigail Forestfield: Oh thank you for your kindness, stranger! Simple though it is, I'm sure my husband would have loved this sword. I don't have the coin to offer you, but please take this ring - it was my husband's keepsake. He won't need it anymore.