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Area | Spawns |
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Aercrest Manor | 2 |
(90) Gerewin Oldewood: Th.. th.. that Goldbridge man has s.. s.. s.. some nerve, I tell you! My lord, th.. th.. this needs to be ad.. addressed or I'll… I'll…!1)
→ (91)
(91) Dahlia Oldewood: It's alright, dear husband. Calm down now, you always stutter when you're upset.
→ (92)
(92) Gerewin Oldewood: Ye.. yes, dear.
→ (93)
(93) Dahlia Oldewood: I've been desperately waiting for an opportunity to meet, Lord Aercrest - I believe you're the only one who can help us now. The city of Thornhill, our beloved home for generations, has become more unbearable each day since Tyron Goldbridge inherited the land from his uncle.
What is your problem with Baron Goldbridge exactly? → (94)
How fares the Oldewood estate these days? → (97)
I understand, the Oldewood family can count on my support. → (98)
I'm sorry to hear that, but I need to hear the others. → (0)
(94) Dahlia Oldewood: He's treating the city more and more as his own personal kingdom, like it's there only to serve his own wealth, when he's supposed to act as its protector!
→ (95)
(97) Dahlia Oldewood: Our home still stands, despite everything. We may not be the richest of families, but our halls are stocked full of enchanted artifacts from those ancient ruins my father was always so fond of excavating. Perhaps there are enough to gift a good friend…?
What was your problem with Baron Goldbridge exactly? → (94)
Don't worry, the Oldewood family can count on my support. → (98)
I still need to hear the others. → (0)
(98) Dahlia Oldewood: Truly, my lord? We'd be ever so grateful!
I'll talk to Tyron right away. Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 3. → (0)
Although, I'd still like to hear the others first. → (0)
(95) Dahlia Oldewood: The city itself ought to be governed by the mayor and the city council, but over time he's bought or intimidated every council member. Those who refused to bend over, like my husband here, he's had removed.
→ (96)
(96) Dahlia Oldewood: Now his son and heir waselected
the mayor and the council rubberstamps his every word! Something must be done, my lord, or the future of Thornhill City is looking very bleak indeed.
How fares the Oldewood estate itself? → (97)
I understand, the Oldewood family can count on my support. → (98)
I'm sorry to hear that, but I still need to hear the others. → (0)
(99) Dahlia Oldewood: I believe you're the only one who can help us, my lord. The city of Thornhill, our beloved home for generations, has become more unbearable each day since Tyron Goldbridge inherited the land from his uncle.2)
What is your problem with Baron Goldbridge exactly? → (94)
How fares the Oldewood estate these days? → (97)
I understand, the Oldewood family can count on my support. → (98)
I'm sorry to hear that, but I need to hear the others. → (0)
(220) Jon Armsteel: Perhaps you'll change your tone when my banner marches for the quarry you so insolently placed on my lands, eh?!3)
→ (221)
(221) Tyron Goldbridge: Your own vassal sold me the deed, what's it to me if you can't keep him in check?
Continue listening. → (222)
*Why can't they just get along?* → (231)
Enough of this! → (228)
(222) Ellen Rainn: Who cares about some meaningless quarry in the middle of nowhere?!
Continue listening. → (223)
Enough of this! → (228)
(231) Rothar Aercrest: *Alas, feuding vassals are an ever present occurrence for the lord of the realm. Every time you've hosted a feast, somebody's always insisted on causing a scene. However, this time it does seem to be worse than usual…*
Continue listening. → (222)
Enough of this! → (228)
(228) Tyron Goldbridge: Ah, Lord Aercrest! Now that you're here, might you be willing to advice these bitter half-wits…
Tyron Goldbridge! It seems to me that you have stepped on a lot of toes here! → (229)
(223) Gailris Rainn: Ahem, quite right! The true crime here is the taxes you've levied against us foreign merchants. Standing in the way of free trade, it's simply outrageous!
Continue listening. → (224)
Enough of this! → (228)
(229) Tyron Goldbridge: Well, Lord Aercrest… I…
For the peace of our realm, I will see you make amends with at least one of the families here today! → (230)
(224) Tyron Goldbridge: I should think quite the opposite, master Gailris. You're free to take your trade anywhere, as long as it's out of my city. Your competition is simply not welcome there!
Continue listening. → (225)
Enough of this! → (228)
(230) Rothar Aercrest: *Being the lord of the realm, it's sometimes essential to keep your unruly vassals in check. Supporting the petition of one of the families present will gain their favor, and counterbalance the growing ambitions of Baron Goldbridge. Question is, which one to support?*
*Does it matter?* → (232)
*Perhaps I'll simply pick one!* → (233)
*I'll talk to the families to determine that.* Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 2. → (0)
(225) Dahlia Oldewood: Oh, it's your city, is it?! Well it's my city too, and the concerns of these others are nothing compared to the corruption you've brought onto the precious City of Thornhill!
Continue listening. → (226)
Enough of this! → (228)
(232) Rothar Aercrest: *Perhaps, perhaps not… Each of the families present are influential in their own ways and will be grateful for your support.*
*Then I'll simply choose one.* → (233)
*In that case I should talk to the families to determine who is most worthy.* Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 2. → (0)
(233) Rothar Aercrest: *Indeed, discussing matters of state can get so terribly exhausting. To whom, then, will you lend your support?*
*The warrior family, Armsteels.* Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 3. → (0)
*The merchants, Rainn family.* Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 3. → (0)
*The city estate, Oldewoods.* Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 3. → (0)
*Perhaps I'll talk to the families before making my decision.* Updates Concerning Lords and Ladies to phase 2. → (0)
(226) Dahlia Oldewood: You prevented my husband a seat on the city council! And why is that? Are you perhaps afraid that someone might actually speak against you?
Continue listening. → (227)
Enough of this! → (228)
(227) Tyron Goldbridge: Oh Dahlia, let's not pretend your husband is actually capable of, well, anything really… apart from serving as your mouthpiece, perhaps.
I've heard enough of this! → (228)