Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill

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Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill
Level1
AggresiveFalse
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(920) The Steward's Clerk: …sir, I noticed some discrepancies in the accounts, which led me to discover two parallel treasuries - one for the castle, and another for the city itself…? I was just wondering, well… shouldn't the Lord Mayor be informed…?1)
→ (921)
(921) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Are you daft? The Lord Mayor will dip his hands into any treasury he's made aware of, but this city won't run without at least some coin! Somehow, somebody has to keep this place from falling apart, unless that's what you'd prefer to see?
→ (922)
(922) The Steward's Clerk: Yes, sir! Um, I mean no, sir! Quite so, sir!
→ (923)
(923) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: *The Steward turns his attention to you.*And what do you want? If you're here to complain about taxes, I'm afraid you'll have to get in line.
I seek access to the Dungeons of Greywall, I believe you hold the last key? → (924)
Nevermind. → (0)
(924) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: You too? I entrusted a real Dreamguard with the key once already - you know, the people who are meant to be experts at dealing with undead infestations? Instead the fool went and died inside, taking the key with him. I only managed to recover it, and not without some significant expense to myself.
→ (925)
(925) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Tell me then, who do you think you are? Do you really think you have what it takes to face whatever the wretched monster that haunts those halls? Why should I trust you with my key?
Out of the kindness of your heart…? → (926)
Don't you want somebody to take care of the curse? → (927)
(926) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: You're very funny, aren't you? Perhaps you're hoping that will help you in fighting against the undead, hm? Bah, this key's becoming more trouble than it's worth…*The Steward falls silent for a minute, an expression of consideration on his face.*
→ (928)
(927) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Hm, the halls of Greywall are the rightful property of Thornhill, did you know? But that's irrelevant, so long as they remain cursed, and I do not believe you can help.*The Steward falls silent for a minute, an expression of consideration on his face.*
→ (928)
(928) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: How about I make you an offer? I'll let you buy the key from me for 5000 coins. This way at least I'll help some of the city's solvency issues, and in the rare event you actually do manage to achieve something at Greywall, well… we'll all just be happier for it.
Fair enough, you can have your coin. → (931)
Shrewd, no chance to talk down the price a bit…? → (929)
I don't have that kind of gold on me right now… → (930)
(931) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Then we have a deal - here's your key, hero. While I remain sceptical about your chances for success, I suppose bidding you 'good luck' is in order. Try not to get yourself killed out there.
Thanks. Updates The Ghost of Greywall to phase 4. Gives 1 Gatekey to the Dungeons of Greywall. → (0)
(929) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: My patience in entertaining this nonsense is already wearing thin, so either you cough up 5000 coins, or the key stays with me.
Fair enough, you can have your coin. → (931)
I don't have that kind of gold on me right now… → (930)
(930) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Then you'll know where to find me when you do. I believe our business here is finished.
→ (0)
(870) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Ah, it's you again. Still after the Greywall Gatekey? My offer is the same as before, 5000 coins and the key is yours - no less.2)
Fair enough, you can have your coin. → (931)
Is gold all that matters to you people? → (871)
I don't have that kind of gold on me right now… → (0)
(871) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: I don't care what you think of me. Without me, this city would already have torn itself apart several times over. No matter what anyone thinks of the Lord Mayor himself, it's not a fate I wish upon this city.
Fair enough, you can have your coin. → (931)
I don't have that kind of gold on me right now… → (0)
(880) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: You again? Frankly, I wasn't expecting to see you here anymore, but you continue to surprise me.3)
Wanted to let you know, the curse haunting Greywall is no more. → (0)
Ahem, lost my key… → (881)
I was just curious, is gold all that matters to you people? → (882)
Nevermind. → (0)
(881) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Did you now? It hardly inspires confidence, but here… I believe you may have dropped it on your way out.
Thanks… Gives 1 Gatekey to the Dungeons of Greywall. → (0)
(882) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: I don't care what you think of me. Without me, this city would already have torn itself apart several times over. No matter what anyone thinks of the Lord Mayor himself, it's not a fate I wish upon this city.
Ahem, lost my key… → (881)
Wanted to let you know, the curse haunting Greywall is no more. → (883)
Right… → (0)
(883) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Is that so? What about the undead roaming its halls, then? Are you telling me they're gone?
I believe they will be, given time… → (884)
(884) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: That's a shame. The place can't be the valuable asset for us I want it to be, not before that happens. I suppose only time will prove then, weather your word is worth anything.
Hey now, the curse was spreading and I stopped it, aren't you at least grateful? → (885)
Curious, is gold all that matters to you people? → (882)
Right… → (0)
(885) Gadrick Elm, the Steward of Thornhill: Again, I only have your word for it. With that said, I'm positively thrilled. Can't you tell?
Curious, is gold all that matters to you people? → (882)
Right… → (0)
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Requires phase 3 of The Ghost of Greywall
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Requires phase 4 of The Ghost of Greywall