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Area | Spawns |
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Dark Ravine | 2 |
Ratcliffe Village | 1 |
(30) Master Hubbs: Rescued, finally! You can't imagine what it's been like, sharing a cave with a troll. I've not dared close my eyes. I owe you my life, friend.1)
That shan't be necessary, a material reward will do just fine. → (31)
Are you hurt? → (34)
(31) Master Hubbs: Ah, heh… I understand. I'm not ungrateful. I'm sure we can find something suitable once I'm returned home, to my wife.
Are you able to walk? → (32)
How did you end up stuck here anyway - you fell? → (33)
I'll meet you back there. → (35)
(34) Master Hubbs: Nah, nothing too badly. Scrapes and bruises, much bigger blow to my ego than anything else I'd say.
So you're able to walk? → (32)
How did you end up stuck here anyway - you fell? → (33)
Then I'll meet you back at the village? → (35)
(32) Master Hubbs: Uh, I only bruised my leg a bit when I took the fall… but I should be fine. The village isn't too far off.
How did you end up stuck here anyway - you fell? → (33)
Then I'll meet you back at the village. → (35)
(33) Master Hubbs: Yeah, I fell alright… The other miners in the village are gonna have a laugh about it for weeks in the tavern if they ever find out.
Are you able to walk? → (32)
I'll meet you back at the village. → (35)
(35) Master Hubbs: Thanks again, I'll just get limping now… Oh, and watch out for that troll if you plan on sticking around… and goblins… and who knows what…
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(40) Master Hubbs: Ughhh…! Heavens sakes, man! Why couldn't you just keep your voice down…?!2)
Are you… alright? → (41)
(41) Master Hubbs: Eh…? What do you think? That troll knocked the living out of me, whacked me on the torso… may have broken a few ribs, I reckon… *cough, cough…!*
But are you able to walk? → (42)
Yeah, that was really unfortunate… → (43)
You should get back to the village. → (45)
(42) Master Hubbs: Yeah, yeah… I think so… lucky the village ain't too far from here…
Yeah, that troll was really unfortunate… → (43)
Then you should get back to the village. → (45)
(43) Master Hubbs: Unfortunate…?! *cough, cough…!* Heavens man, if you'd just stopped screeching…! I managed to keep away from that thing for over a whole day before you came along…!
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(45) Master Hubbs: Yeah, alright - I'll start limping… Wife must be waiting for me, sick with worry… By the way, take care if you plan on sticking around, pretty sure there are also goblins scuttling about, maybe even more trolls…
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(44) Master Hubbs: Ah well, what's done is done. To be fair, I guess I'd still be waiting down here if not for you. Win some, lose some…
Are you able to walk? → (42)
You should get back to the village. → (45)
(80) Madam Hubbs: Thomas, you're home! I had begun to fear the worst, thank the ancestors you're safe!3)
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(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.
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(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?
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(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…
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(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 Mountain Rescue quest. → (0)
(90) Madam Hubbs: Thomas?! What on earth has happened to you?!4)
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(91) Master Hubbs: *cough!* Maimed by a troll… think I'll need some time to heal…
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(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!
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(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!
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(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)
(105) Master Hubbs: Can't thank you enough, stranger! If not for you, I suppose I might have ended in a troll cook pot by now.5)
I was hoping to switch your mining bag to one more suitable for iron. → (106)
I was hoping to switch your mining bag to one more suitable for copper. → (107)
My pleasure. → (0)
(106) Master Hubbs: Sure thing, hope it serves you well!
Thanks! Gives 1 Master Hubbs' Iron Sack. → (0)
(107) Master Hubbs: Sure thing, hope it serves you well!
Thanks! Gives 1 Master Hubbs' Copper Sack. → (0)