npc:azzar_kheyn_the_mayors_confidante
Azzar Kheyn, the Mayor's Confidante
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Locations
Area | Spawns |
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Aure Cliffs | 1 |
Haywind | 1 |
Dialogue
(216) Marzin Stonefort: If you say it's the only way then it's the only way. I should begin making arrangements for our first ransom payment.
I hope I'm not interrupting. → (217)
That doesn't sound too smart. → (230)
(217) Marzin Stonefort: Ah, my apologies, good sir. We were just concluding our meeting anyway. What brings you to our humble town hall?
I ran into your man Zathe at Spruce Shade's Rest, he asked me to seek you out. → (226)
Couldn't help but overhear, the city's being harassed by bandits? → (218)
Couldn't help but overhear, the city's being harassed by bandits? → (218)
You're the mayor of Haywind? → (233)
Just visiting, I'll be leaving now. → (0)
(230) Azzar Kheyn: Who dares…?!
→ (231)
(226) Marzin Stonefort: Ah yes, that strange ordeal. You come from Spruce Shade's Rest then? What on earth was happening over there?
Something necromantic, crypts overrun with undead, that sort of stuff. → (227)
(218) Marzin Stonefort: This is sadly the case. Our good city of Haywind has been prospering of late, but that has attracted the attention of malicious vagrants who prey on our trade caravans. Our only recourse now is to pay these bandit groups off.
Can't you set patrols on the roads, protect the caravans? → (219)
Can't you set patrols on the roads, protect the caravans? → (219)
Sounds unfortunate, sorry I can't help. → (225)
(233) Marzin Stonefort: I am indeed - Mayor Marzin Stonefort proudly at your service. I have served this city as its mayor for almost a decade now and will continue to do so for another, so long as the good people in the City Council choose not to oust me.
I ran into your man Zathe at Spruce Shade's Rest, he asked me to seek you out. → (226)
I wanted to hear more about this bandit problem of yours. → (232)
I wanted to hear more about this bandit problem of yours. → (232)
I see, good luck with that. → (0)
I see, good luck with that. Completes Bearer of Bad News quest. → (0)
(231) Marzin Stonefort: My apologies, stranger, but I believe we know our own affairs best - not you. Now, what can I help you with?
I ran into your man Zathe at Spruce Shade's Rest, he asked me to seek you out. → (226)
I'd like to hear more about your bandit problem. → (232)
I'd like to hear more about your bandit problem. → (232)
You're the mayor of Haywind? → (233)
Just visiting, I'll be leaving now. → (0)
(227) Marzin Stonefort: Undead?! On top of all the problems we're already having?! Why does this keep happening to me?!
→ (228)
(219) Marzin Stonefort: Alas, we do not have the resources. After pleading with the Lord Mayor in Thornhill, he finally sent us an experienced commander to help set up a local militia - the good marshal Harrington.
→ (220)
(225) Marzin Stonefort: Most unfortunate, indeed.
I ran into your man Zathe at Spruce Shade's Rest, he asked me to seek you out. → (226)
So you're the mayor of Haywind? → (233)
Well then, I bid you good luck and farewell. → (0)
Well then, I bid you good luck and farewell. Completes Bearer of Bad News quest. → (0)
(232) Marzin Stonefort: Our bandit problem indeed… The good city of Haywind has been prospering of late, but that has sadly attracted the attention of malicious vagrants who prey on our trade caravans. Our only recourse now is to pay these bandit groups off.
Can't you set patrols on the roads, protect the caravans? → (219)
Can't you set patrols on the roads, protect the caravans? → (219)
That sounds unfortunate, sorry I can't help. → (225)
(228) Marzin Stonefort: *The mayor lets out a deep sigh.*Alas, I fear we cannot lend aid to the people of Spruce Shade's Rest in this matter. We have a slight undead problem in our own crypts; the Dreamguard who was meant to clear them never showed. Regardless, I suppose you're expecting a few coins for carrying the message all the way here.
Couldn't help but overhear, the city's being harassed by bandits? → (218)
Couldn't help but overhear, the city's being harassed by bandits? → (218)
So you're the mayor of Haywind? → (233)
Indeed, thanks. Completes Bearer of Bad News quest. → (0)
(220) Marzin Stonefort: But he complains he has an impossible task at hand, lacking most of all in experienced manpower. He says he can't turn farmers into warriors overnight. *sigh* Who knows, perhaps he's right.
I could be the experienced manpower you need. → (221)
I could be the experienced manpower you need. → (221)
Sounds unfortunate, sorry I can't help. → (225)
(221) Azzar Kheyn: No, we have this rather under control and do not need outsiders sticking their noses in our affairs, thank you very much.
→ (222)
→ (222)
(222) Marzin Stonefort: Ahem, please forgive him, my friend can be a little blunt at times. But he is correct, we have already chosen our course of action regarding this matter. There's no need to complicate matters further.
You're sure? You don't want me to investigate their camps or thin their numbers maybe…? → (223)
I ran into your man Zathe at Spruce Shade's Rest, he asked me to seek you out. → (226)
So you're the mayor of Haywind? → (233)
Well then, good luck with that. → (0)
Well then, good luck with that. Completes Bearer of Bad News quest. → (0)
(223) Azzar Kheyn: And jeopardise our attempts to peacefully resolve this conflict? Absolutely not! What would there be to investigate anyway? These are simple criminals who are only after gold!
→ (224)
(224) Marzin Stonefort: Ahem, quite so… quite so…
I ran into your man Zathe at Spruce Shade's Rest, he asked me to seek you out. → (226)
So you're the mayor of Haywind? → (233)
You do whatever you think is best, goodbye. → (0)
You do whatever you think is best, goodbye. Completes Bearer of Bad News quest. → (0)
(235) Azzar Kheyn: I prefer not to associate with the likes of… whatever it is you think you are.
Who are you? → (236)
Why are you so keen to pay ransom to the bandits? → (237)
Leave. → (0)
(236) Azzar Kheyn: My name is Azzar Kheyn, please do address me by my last name. I'm a merchant of considerable means from the Vhosphoran Kingdom.
Why are you so keen to pay ransom to the bandits? → (237)
Okay, Azzar. → (239)
Okay, goodbye. → (0)
(237) Azzar Kheyn: Because it will restore the town's trade back to normal again - the very trade which provides me with significant amount of coin. Not that I'd expect someone like you to understand.
You really believe that? → (238)
So who are you? → (236)
Okay, goodbye. → (0)
(239) Azzar Kheyn: Typical peasant rabble. I believe we have nothing else to discuss.
Leave. → (0)
(238) Azzar Kheyn: Do you really believe that I would stoop so low as to argue about it with some commoner? I think not.
So who are you? → (236)
Whatever, goodbye. → (0)
(865) Marzin Stonefort: *The fool of a mayor reads the letter and all color flees from his face. Soon, Sasha snatches the letter from his hands to read for herself, and gasps. The Mayor struggles for words:*Well, I… there must be some kind of a mistake, surely… Azzar will be able to explain the meaning of this, I have no doubt…1)
→ (866)
(866) Sasha Stonefort: Why, there's nothing to explain - the meaning of this letter is wholly unambiguous! Azzar Kheyn, you are a traitor and a conspirator against Haywind! The only thing we need to hear from you is why - why have you been doing this?! Your letter says you seek vengeance, but as far as I know, we have done nothing to slight you!
→ (867)
(867) Marzin Stonefort: Sasha, please, let's not be hasty… there must be a reasonable explanation to all of this… Azzar, please…?
→ (868)
(868) Azzar Kheyn: Oh, be silent, you fool! I tire of your incessant prattling! You were so easily manipulated, but for one spineless failure - you would not keep your daughter in check, no matter how many times I told you! If not for that, we would not even be here now!
→ (869)
(869) Zathe Vraine: So we see your true colors at last, Azzar! You have a lot to answer for… and you may do so from inside the dungeons we'll have prepared for you!
→ (870)
(870) Azzar Kheyn: A quaint notion, Zathe, my 'friend'. Of course, you would not speak with such confidence, had you any idea who you were really speaking to. But it matters not, soon you will learn.
I'm keen to hear, what vengeance were you seeking against Haywind? → (871)
You sought to extort a tribute, what was it for, Kheyn? → (872)
I've heard enough. → (873)
(871) Azzar Kheyn: I do not have the patience to explain myself! My quarrel is with no individual alone. The city gave shelter to the Magi of Hydrobor and benefited greatly from it! I will be satisfied only when both the city and the magi have been reduced to rubble!
But the tribute you sought to extort, what was it for, Kheyn? → (872)
I've heard enough. → (873)
(872) Azzar Kheyn: Why, for the greedy ogres of Amarien's Mountains, hahaha! I promised them such gold in exchange for loyalty, but now it seems I'll have to motivate them by other means. A minor setback in the grand scheme of things, I recently came upon just the tool I need…
But what vengeance were you seeking against Haywind? → (871)
Don't think you're leaving here as a free man, Kheyn. → (874)
(873) Azzar Kheyn: As have I… Come then, little heroes, show me what you're worth! I thought you were eager to put me in chains, were you not?!
→ (0)
(874) Azzar Kheyn: Is that so…? Come then, little heroes, show me what you're worth! Come and put me in chains, like you're so eager to do!
→ (0)
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Requires phase 7 of Assault on the Bandit Fortress
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