npc:druid_alwaron
Druid Alwaron
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Locations
Area | Spawns |
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Fog's Dwindling | 2 |
Dialogue
(1) Druid Alwaron: No, no, no! Nature is not your servant!
Listen. → (2)
Leave. → (0)
(2) Druid Alwaron: We must strive to coexist within it, in harmony - not to control it!
Continue listening. → (3)
Leave. → (0)
(3) Mage Rahingar: You argue out of emotion, bearded man. Simply, magic is control, of all things, even nature. Why should we then not use it?
Continue listening. → (4)
Leave. → (0)
(4) Mage Rahingar: You yourself employ magic, do you not? It seems to me we are merely arguing semantics here, about what kind of magic is appropriate.
Continue listening. → (6)
Enough, this going nowhere! → (12)
Leave. → (0)
(6) Druid Alwaron: It is astonishing how you devote your entire life to its study, yet you misunderstand magic entirely.
Continue listening. → (7)
Enough, this going nowhere! → (12)
Leave. → (0)
(12) Mage Rahingar: I take it you have an opinion on this matter, stranger?
The world shouldn't revolve around the sensitivites of tired old tree beards. Magic solves far more problems than it creates. → (10)
Magic's useful, but we shouldn't rely on it to the point of disrupting nature. There is always another way. → (11)
I don't care one way or the other, just take your shouting elsewhere. → (0)
(7) Druid Alwaron: Magic is a language, a form of communication! My magic asks of nature, whereas yours demands from it. It will not tolerate such an insult for long and it's already showing signs of anguish!
Continue listening. → (8)
Enough, this going nowhere! → (12)
Leave. → (0)
(10) Druid Alwaron: Another fool impressed by the shiny baubles the magi have to offer? How typical! One day you will regret those words, one day… but by then it will be too late.
→ (0)
(11) Mage Rahingar: Disappointing how you should be swayed by the scaremongering of this bearded man. Understand that he's a dated old creature, only afraid of his own dwindling relevance in the world - and that of his kind.
→ (0)
(8) Mage Rahingar: So you say… You know, you druids do not reside everywhere, but I daresay wizardry almost does. Yet somehow in all the other lands magic hasn't brought about the end of the world. I think we'll be just fine here too.
→ (9)
(9) Druid Alwaron: And perhaps nature is not the same everywhere? Perhaps there is a reason we druids prefer certain places over others? Hm, what do you say, traveler? You seem awfully quiet.
The world shouldn't revolve around the sensitivites of tired old tree beards. Magic solves far more problems than it creates. → (10)
Magic's useful, but we shouldn't rely on it to the point of disrupting nature. There is always another way. → (11)
I'm not really the right person to take sides in this, I'll leave you to it. → (0)
(15) Kael Alwaron: I am pleased to see not everyone has fallen victim to the arrogance of the Hydrobor Magi.1)
I seek the Forest's Heart. Surely a mighty druid is the right person to ask? → (16)
How fares the forest? → (21)
Why is the presence of the magi so distressing? → (23)
Leave. → (0)
(16) Kael Alwaron: A mighty druid, eh? Might is not among the things we seek, but peace and harmony. Well, it's not every day one is asked for an audience with the Forest's Heart.
→ (17)
(21) Kael Alwaron: The Mistywood has always been nature's prime sanctuaries in these lands, but even here the disease men callcivilization
has begun to creep in.
→ (22)
(23) Kael Alwaron: The arrogant fools! They believe they can use their magics to twist nature's hand, to force it into their service! They've already altered the weather around Haywind to favor the farmers' crops, so the ignorant peasants rejoice. Meanwhile, nature groans in pain…
I seek the Forest's Heart. Surely a mighty druid is the right person to ask? → (16)
How fares the forest here? → (21)
Indeed. → (0)
(17) Kael Alwaron: I don't mean to doubt your intentions, but we druids prefer to exercise caution when it comes to the nature's artifacts. Perhaps an act of friendship towards the forest might pave your way to its heart, hm?
How would I become a friend of the forest? → (18)
Hm… perhaps another time. → (0)
(22) Kael Alwaron: Hydrobor magics, industrialists from the city of Haywind… loggers. Nature does not welcome them. But I wonder, would nature find a friend in you?
What would nature ask of me? → (18)
Hm… perhaps another time. → (0)
(18) Kael Alwaron: See this tree here? It is a young Imret Silver Oak. Remarkable, intelligent trees, though most are unaware of the fact. Its ancestor grows southeast of here. An older specimen that one, its bark has finally turned silver.
→ (19)
(19) Kael Alwaron: Take an offering to the old tree; bring with you ten unusual acorns and a handful of mistypine needles. Use the acorns to form a ring and spread the needles in its center, then bury the symbol by the old Silverbark's roots.
→ (20)
(20) Kael Alwaron: Should the tree accept your offering, it will give you a token in return - a silvery cone. Bring the cone to me and I shall then consecrate it.
I see… Updates Nature's Friend to phase 1. → (0)
(25) Kael Alwaron: I wonder… would nature find a friend in you, traveler?2)
I've done as you asked, and bring a cone of the old silverbark. → (30)
I feel unsure of the task you gave me. → (27)
Why is the presence of the magi so distressing? → (33)
Leave. → (0)
(30) Kael Alwaron: I knew I had a good feeling about you, friend. The magi seem to think you have to force nature. All you really need is to know how to ask, and nature often gives.
→ (31)
(27) Kael Alwaron: See this tree here? It is a young Imret Silver Oak. Remarkable, intelligent trees, though most are unaware of the fact. Its ancestor grows southeast of here. An older specimen that one, its bark has finally turned silver.
→ (28)
(33) Kael Alwaron: Those arrogant fools! They believe they can use their magics to twist nature's hand, to force it into their service!
→ (34)
(31) Kael Alwaron: *Carefully, Alwaron performs a ritual spell on the silvercone, before slipping it into his bag. He then pulls out some sort of a wooden token.*
→ (32)
(28) Kael Alwaron: Take an offering to the old tree; bring with you ten unusual acorns and a handful of mistypine needles. Use the acorns to form a ring and spread the needles in its center, then bury the symbol by the old Silverbark's roots.
→ (29)
(34) Kael Alwaron: They've already altered the weather around Haywind to favor the farmers' crops, so the ignorant peasants rejoice. Meanwhile, nature groans in pain…
I've done as you asked - got a silvery cone. → (30)
I feel unsure of the task you gave me. → (27)
Indeed. → (0)
(32) Kael Alwaron: Thank you for your respect, traveler. Take this talisman as a sign of friendship to the forest. Among other things, this token will open your way to the Forest's Heart.
The Forest's Heart, where would I find it? → (26)
Thank you, master druid… Completes Nature's Friend quest. → (0)
(29) Kael Alwaron: Should the tree accept your offering, it will give you a token in return - one of its old cones. Bring the cone to me and I shall then consecrate it.
Why is the presence of the magi so distressing? → (33)
I see. → (0)
(26) Kael Alwaron: Look to the northwestern parts of the forest, friend. Near where living trees roam, a path may be found. The Talisman will open the way.
Thank you, master druid… Completes Nature's Friend quest. → (0)
(35) Kael Alwaron: All one really needs is to know how to ask, and nature often provides.3)
Recover Mistywood Talisman. → (39)
Where would I find the Forest's Heart again? → (36)
Why is the presence of the magi here so distressing? → (37)
Leave. → (0)
(39) Kael Alwaron: *Recover the talisman for 100 gold?*
Yes. Gives 1 Mistywood Talisman. → (0)
Nevermind. → (0)
(36) Kael Alwaron: Looking for an audience with the Forest's Heart, my friend? Look to the northwestern parts of the forest. Near where living trees roam, a path may be found. The Talisman will open the way.
Why is the presence of the magi here so distressing? → (37)
Thank you, wise druid. → (0)
(37) Kael Alwaron: Those arrogant fools! They believe they can use their magics to twist nature's hand, to force it into their service!
→ (38)
(38) Kael Alwaron: They've already altered the weather around Haywind to favor the farmers' crops, so the ignorant peasants rejoice. Meanwhile, nature groans in pain…
Where would I find the Forest's Heart again? → (36)
Indeed. → (0)
1)
Requires phase 0 of Nature's Friend
2)
Requires phase 1 of Nature's Friend
3)
Requires completion Nature's Friend
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