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Eloria Mirvren 1

Eloria Mirvren
Level1
AggresiveFalse
Respawn Time00:05:00
Wandering Distance3
Stats
Movement Speed4.0
Spawn Locations

Eloria Mirvren 55

Eloria Mirvren
Level55
Can FightTrue
AggresiveFalse
Aggro Distance15
Respawn Time00:05:00
Wandering Distance2
Stats
Mana130.0
Magical Accuracy40.0
Magical Damage3.0
Healing3.0
Mana Regeneration2.0
Movement Speed4.0
Spawn Locations

Eloria Mirvren 69

Eloria Mirvren
Level69
TagsFriendly
Can FightTrue
AggresiveFalse
Team2
Aggro Distance15
Respawn Time00:00:01
Wandering Distance2
Stats
Mana130.0
Mana Regeneration1.0
Movement Speed2.0
Spawn Locations

Eloria Mirvren 1

Eloria Mirvren
Level1
AggresiveFalse
Spawn Locations

Locations

Dialogue

(4) Eloria Mirvren: Why…? Why did you kill Arren? Why come here? I don't even know your pale face.
I'm not here out of choice - I'm cursed, Lady Eloria. → (5)
Technically, that's more than one question. → (10)
I've come to cordially extend an invitation from my dark master to join him in some dark, damp cave. → (11)
(5) Eloria Mirvren: That's tough, but I'll still kill you. Cursed by whom?
His name is Gabrius, an old acquintance of yours I believe? → (6)
(10) Eloria Mirvren: Answer me, monster! I want an answer, before I turn you to ash!
I'm not here out of choice - I'm cursed, Lady Eloria. → (5)
I've come to cordially extend an invitation from my dark master to join him in some dark, damp cave. → (11)
(11) Eloria Mirvren: Isn't that lovely? And who might your master be? Perhaps I shall pay him a visit after I've dealt with you.
His name is Gabrius, an old acquintance of yours I believe? → (6)
(6) Eloria Mirvren: Who…? You mean to say…*The woman's eyes widen, she appears to visibly shiver.*
→ (7)
(7) Eloria Mirvren: I know of a man who would fit that name. It is not his real name, of course, not quite… But it should not be possible that he has found me.
He used an artifact of the ancient folk - the Grimoire of Truesight? → (8)
Oh he has, and he's looking to have a chat with you. You're to come with me. → (9)
(8) Eloria Mirvren: Should've known, there's be no hiding from him… not really. But he made a mistake sending a mere pawn, instead of having the courage to face me himself! *Eloria begins to channel magic.*
Wait…! Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 3. → (0)
Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 3. → (0)
(9) Eloria Mirvren: Well he made a mistake sending a mere pawn, instead of having the courage to face me himself. I'll burn you to cinders!
Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 3. → (0)
(28) Eloria Mirvren: Just… listen… whoever you are, he's controlling you, isn't he? You're under curse, but there's a way to fend him off… your mind can be your own again!1)
You claim you can free me? → (29)
Gabrius will free me, once I deliver you to him. → (44)
(29) Eloria Mirvren: Not directly, no… I can try to alleviate it, sure, but remove it…? But there's a way… old magic left buried here… really old… really powerful…
I'm listening. → (30)
I rathert think Gabrius will free me, once I deliver you to him. → (45)
(44) Eloria Mirvren: No…! You cannot possibly believe that…! Would you really trust the word of the man who cursed you…? Think…!
You haven't really given me a reason to trust you either. → (46)
If not him, who? Can you claim to be able to free me? → (29)
I will betray you to Gabro! → (47)
(30) Eloria Mirvren: The first magi of Imberthale, Rhiona Elmm, who birthed this place, became the Silvermirror Witch… and Lazar Vesteris… their quarrels left behind an amulet…
→ (31)
(45) Eloria Mirvren: No…! You cannot possibly believe that…! Would you really trust the word of the man who cursed you…? Think…!
You haven't really given me a reason to trust you either. → (46)
Ah, well… you may be right. What about this old magic you mentioned? → (30)
I will betray you to Gabro! → (47)
(46) Eloria Mirvren: I've done nothing but defend myself! Helping you now is my last option left to survive - I'm exactly who you should be trusting!
Ah, well… you may be right. What about this old magic you mentioned? → (30)
Then can you claim to be able to free me? → (29)
I will betray you to Gabro! → (47)
(47) Eloria Mirvren: No, no, you can't! Are you absolutely sure?
Yes. → (48)
Ah, well… you may be right. What about this old magic you mentioned? → (30)
Then can you claim to be able to free me? → (29)
(31) Eloria Mirvren: One that will shield the wearer against all forms of possession or mind control. Lazar needed it to defeat the first witch, or so the story goes. The magical gem central to the amulet remains left here on the witch's throne.
What about the amulet itself? → (32)
Wait, you're not talking about this amulet I found, are you…? → (49)
(48) Eloria Mirvren: *Okey, but this isn't developed yet so you can't.*
Ah, well… you may be right. What about this old magic you mentioned? → (30)
Then can you claim to be able to free me? → (29)
(32) Eloria Mirvren: Went with Lazar to his grave, I believe. Arren and I were in fact trying to locate it, before… well, before all this happened.
Why, what's your interest in it? → (33)
The grave, where would that be? → (35)
If I were to combine the amulet and its gem… → (37)
(49) Eloria Mirvren: Wait, what…? Show me that! *You offer the runed amulet you discovered in a tomb for Eloria to study.*
→ (50)
(33) Eloria Mirvren: Purely archeological. Uncovering magical artifacts of times past used to be a bit of a speciality of mine. Both mine and Gaberion's, actually.
You mean Gabrius? → (34)
Lazar's grave, where would that be? → (35)
If I were to combine the amulet and its gem… → (37)
(35) Eloria Mirvren: Buried in this swamp, of that I am certain. Based on the legends, my guess would be somewhere near the pond that's known as the Lovers' Rest.
What a quaint name. → (36)
You said you were looking for the amulet, what's your interest in it? → (33)
If I were to combine the amulet and its gem… → (37)
(37) Eloria Mirvren: You'd be free from his control, I am certain of it. The gem you need is right here, on the throne. And the amulet…
→ (39)
(50) Eloria Mirvren: Yes, this is it - the Amulet of Vesteris! But how…?
Took a detour on my way here, happened to stumble on it. → (51)
Read your letter to Arren, thought the amulet might be worth finding. → (52)
(34) Eloria Mirvren: If that's what he chooses to call himself now. Gaberion Theraliss is the man I once knew. The most powerful and respected mage in the Vhosphoran Circle of Nine.
Dying to hear that story. → (38)
Lazar's grave, where would that be? → (35)
If I were to combine the amulet and its gem… → (37)
(36) Eloria Mirvren: There's nothing quaint about it, trust me. It's supposedly where the mage Lazar was forced to drown his lover, and where he later drowned himself.
You said you were looking for the amulet, what's your interest in it? → (33)
If I were to combine the amulet and its gem… → (37)
(39) Eloria Mirvren: I can try to ward off his influence as much as I can. It might still be possible for you to look for it.
You said the amulet went to the grave with this Lazar, where do I look for that? → (42)
Unite the amulet and the gem - I'm on it. Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 5. → (0)
Actually, I think I may already have found it… → (49)
(51) Eloria Mirvren: Are you being serious? That's a lucky detour… The amulet's missing its central piece - the gem that's nested in the throne. Combine them and your mind will be free!
This amulet, I want to hear more about it first. → (53)
Sounds like its worth a shot. Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 5. → (0)
(52) Eloria Mirvren: I see… well you were smart to take note of that; with the amulet in your possession, all you need is its central piece - the gem that's nested in the throne. Combine them and your mind will be free!
This amulet, I want to hear more about it first. → (53)
Sounds like its worth a shot. Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 5. → (0)
(38) Eloria Mirvren: Another time, maybe. It's quite long, sad and… there are more pressing matters at hand.
Lazar's grave, where would that be? → (35)
If I were to combine the amulet and its gem… → (37)
(42) Eloria Mirvren: Buried in this swamp, of that I am certain. Based on the legends, my guess would be somewhere near the pond that's known as the Lovers' Rest.
Quaint name. → (43)
Unite the amulet and the gem - I'm on it. Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 5. → (0)
(53) Eloria Mirvren: According to the legends it came to being out of the quarrels of the first magi of Imberthale, Lazar Vesteris and Rhiona Elmm. The latter of the two birthed this place, became the Silvermirror Witch.
→ (54)
(43) Eloria Mirvren: There's nothing quaint about it, trust me. It's supposedly where the mage Lazar was forced to drown his lover, and where he later drowned himself.
Unite the amulet and the gem - I'm on it. Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 5. → (0)
(54) Eloria Mirvren: Lazar fell under her possession and the amulet was what ultimately freed him, allowing him to defeat the witch, or so the story goes.
→ (55)
(55) Eloria Mirvren: The magical gem central to the amulet remains left here on the witch's throne, while the amulet itself followed Lazar to his grave. Arren and I were in fact trying to locate it, before… well, before all this happened.
Why, what was your interest in it? → (56)
Uniting the amulet with its gem, sounds like its worth a shot. → (59)
(56) Eloria Mirvren: Purely archeological. Uncovering magical artifacts of times past used to be a bit of a speciality of mine. Both mine and Gaberion's, actually.
You mean Gabrius? → (57)
(59) Eloria Mirvren: I certainly believe so, your only shot in fact, if you wish to recover your freedom now.
Updates Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch to phase 5. → (0)
(57) Eloria Mirvren: If that's what he chooses to call himself now. Gaberion Theraliss is the man I once knew. The most powerful and respected mage in the Vhosphoran Circle of Nine.
Dying to hear that story. → (58)
Uniting the amulet with its gem, sounds like its worth a shot. → (59)
(58) Eloria Mirvren: Another time, maybe. It's quite long, sad and… there are more pressing matters at hand.
Uniting the amulet with its gem, sounds like its worth a shot. → (59)
(70) Eloria Mirvren: …what do you need?2)
Wondering why you're helping me. → (71)
The amulet, I wanted to hear more about it. → (75)
Leave. → (0)
(71) Eloria Mirvren: Let's be clear, I'm helping myself. Don't think I'll forgive you for Arren. I would much rather have torched you to death, but then… as we found out, you proved surprisingly resistant to that strategy.
→ (72)
(75) Eloria Mirvren: Long ago it was used by a mage named Lazar Vesteris to defeat Rhiona Elmm - the first Silvermirror Witch, who birthed this place.
I'm still not sure where to look for it. → (76)
What do you know about it, is it really going to free me? → (79)
Nevermind. → (0)
(72) Eloria Mirvren: Let's not repeat that, by the way. I think you may have dislodged my arm and broken a rib or two. Nothing for you to worry about, I have it mostly healed already.
You know I had no choice when it came to Arren, right? → (73)
You know I had no choice when it came to Arren, right? → (74)
The amulet, I wanted to hear more about it → (75)
As you say. → (0)
(76) Eloria Mirvren: Went with Lazar to his grave, I believe. Buried in this swamp, of that I am certain. Based on the legends, I would guess somewhere near the pond that's known as the Lovers' Rest.
→ (77)
(79) Eloria Mirvren: Lazar had fallen under the witch's possession and the amulet was what ultimately freed him, allowing him to defeat the witch, or so the story goes. The magical gem central to the amulet was left here lodged onto the witch's throne, so I believe there must be something to the stories.
I'm still not sure where to look for it though. → (76)
I see. → (0)
(73) Eloria Mirvren: I know… just… let's not talk about that right now.
The amulet, I wanted to hear more about it → (75)
Leave. → (0)
(74) Eloria Mirvren: But what you did to him, I can't unsee it… How could you?! I just can't… forget it, let's just not talk about that right now.
The amulet, I wanted to hear more about it → (75)
Leave. → (0)
(77) Eloria Mirvren: But there's also a learned man - a professor - residing at the Thornhill Library, who might have more specific knowledge. Arren was meant to visit him, before… well, before all this happened.
What was your interest in it? → (78)
What do you know about the amulet, is it really going to free me? → (79)
I see. → (0)
(78) Eloria Mirvren: Purely archeological. Uncovering magical artifacts of times past used to be a bit of a speciality of mine.
What do you know about the amulet, is it really going to free me? → (79)
I see. → (0)
(90) Eloria Mirvren: The amulet - did it work? Please tell me it works.3)
Free at last, I believe so. → (91)
Wait, mean to say you didn't know if it would? → (92)
(91) Eloria Mirvren: Then it has bought us a moment's relief, master… well, you have me at a disadvantage here, I still don't know who you are.
Lord Rothar Aercrest at your service, m'lady. → (94)
Have I not told you? Lord Rothar Aercrest at your service, m'lady. → (107)
(92) Eloria Mirvren: Let me remind you, that amulet is a centuries old legend; I would have doubted whether it even existed, let alone functioned, if not for discovering its gem on the throne here.
→ (93)
(94) Eloria Mirvren: Lord Rothar Aercrest…? But that can't possibly be, he's been dead for centuries, unless…
Indeed, my curse runs far deeper than mere enslavement - it is undeath. → (95)
Is it really shocking to think Gabrius would resort to necromancy? → (96)
*Say nothing.* → (95)
(107) Eloria Mirvren: Truly…? I remember you said as much through Arren's mirror… but it can't possibly be! Lord Rothar's been dead for centuries, unless…
Indeed, my curse runs far deeper than mere enslavement - it is undeath. → (95)
Is it really so shocking to think Gabrius resorts to necromancy? → (96)
*Say nothing.* → (95)
(93) Eloria Mirvren: But it seems it's bought us a moment's relief, master… well, you have me at a disadvantage here, I still don't even know who you are.
Lord Rothar Aercrest at your service, m'lady. → (94)
Have I not told you? Lord Rothar Aercrest at your service, m'lady. → (107)
(95) Eloria Mirvren: It should be impossible… but I sense it now, you really are from beyond the grave, aren't you? I won't lie, this has me greatly worried.
Is it really shocking to think Gabrius would resort to necromancy? → (96)
Nevermind that, all that matters now is what happens next. → (120)
(96) Eloria Mirvren: It is true, puppeteering bodies of the unliving has always been a fixation for the spellcaster with a… certain lack of dignity. But such raised dead are never more than empty, mindless husks.
→ (97)
(120) Eloria Mirvren: You may be right. What are you thinking, Lord Rothar - how do you see our situation?
I'm interested in hearing what you'd propose. → (108)
There can only be one way forward - Gabrius must die. → (116)
Shouldn't we try to take this opportunity to disappear? → (117)
(97) Eloria Mirvren: The souls of the dead always remain safe within the Dream - their final harbor and an impenetrable resting place. Believe me, throughout history it has been the fantasy of many to breach it, but none have ever succeeded, as it should be.
Then how is it he brought me here? → (98)
Nevermind that, all that matters now is what happens next. → (120)
(108) Eloria Mirvren: Looking to work through this together, asking for my opinion? Well, I'm glad you aren't trying to run away instead, now that your mind is freed. It's not like there'd be anywhere to run to anyway…
I believe I was asking for ideas. → (114)
I'm still undead - I need a way to return to where I belong, within the Dream. → (109)
(116) Eloria Mirvren: I'm not surprised you'd be itching for revenge. For myself this is merely a question of survival, but I agree. In fact, I came to that very same conclusion long ago. But the problem is that Gaberion does not seem to be an easy man to kill.
Why is that? → (111)
Really? He didn't seem much like a fighter to me - only ever had me do the heavy lifting. → (113)
(117) Eloria Mirvren: Hm… I don't think there's hiding from Gaberion any longer. How he found me here, he will always be able to find us no matter where we'd go. No, I believe it's time to turn around and face him, fight him, no matter the outcome.
→ (115)
(98) Eloria Mirvren: That's exactly the part that has me worried. I wonder, how much you were made aware of the past Gaberion and I shared? It's true I betrayed him, tried to murder him. Do you know why?
'Fundamental philosophical disagreements'? → (99)
Enlighten me. → (103)
I've spent time with the man, don't think you needed more of a reason. → (104)
(114) Eloria Mirvren: Well… it's become clear hiding from Gaberion is no longer an option. How he found me here, he will always be able to find us no matter where we'd go. I believe it's time to turn around and face him, fight him, no matter the outcome.
→ (115)
(109) Eloria Mirvren: I have a feeling that may require a confrontation with Gaberion. After all, it's his magic that brought you here. As for myself…
→ (110)
(111) Eloria Mirvren: He's already cheated death once before, after I made sure he no longer drew breath nor did his heart beat. I say this time we ought to fashion a weapon, the kind which leaves no room for avoiding the death it delivers.
→ (112)
(113) Eloria Mirvren: He may prefer not getting his hands dirty if he can avoid it, but trust me, he's not to be underestimated. He was revered as the most powerful mage in the Vhosphoran Kingdom, already long before he became… whoever he is today. Not to mention…
→ (111)
(115) Eloria Mirvren: Besides, you're still undead. It's his magic that has brought you here, he must also hold the keys to returning you to where you belong. And if not…? At the very least you stand to gain revenge.
To face him, what are our chances? → (111)
He didn't seem much like a fighter anyway - only ever had me do the heavy lifting. → (113)
(99) Eloria Mirvren: That's funny. Wait, did he actually tell you that? In truth, he was becoming increasingly obsessed with control over life and death, no doubt fuelled by traumas the suffered during the Sorcerers' Uprising back in Vhosphoran Kingdom.
→ (100)
(103) Eloria Mirvren: He was becoming increasingly obsessed with control over life and death, no doubt fuelled by the traumas he suffered during the Sorcerers' Uprising back in Vhosphoran Kingdom.
→ (105)
(104) Eloria Mirvren: Hah, well I'm pleased you still retain a sense of humor, but no. The real reason's more to do with how he was becoming increasingly obsessed with control over life and death, no doubt fuelled by the traumas he suffered during the Sorcerers' Uprising back in Vhosphoran Kingdom.
→ (105)
(110) Eloria Mirvren: Even if I was to continue running, it's become clear there's no more hiding from him. I have to turn around and face him, fight him, no matter the outcome. So, Lord Rothar, it seems our paths are intertwined.
To face him, what are our chances? → (111)
He didn't seem much like a fighter anyway - only ever had me do the heavy lifting. → (113)
(112) Eloria Mirvren: When I felled the previous Silvermirror Witch, I took from her a cursed dagger. It saps all strength from its victims, both physical and in spirit. If we were to further imbue it with venom from the most lethal and monstrous plant in the witch's garden…
This venom - do we really need it, is the blade not enough? → (123)
A lot of strange plants down there, which one's the 'most lethal and monstrous'? → (121)
Say no more, I'll wrestle the deadly plant for its venom. → (118)
(100) Eloria Mirvren: I was too naive to see it at the time, his interest in old Qaeshtari relics. Our research into them was meant to be about 'creating new life' in the wake of death. In reality, he was more interested in the power to bring dead souls back to life.
→ (101)
(105) Eloria Mirvren: I was too naive to see it at the time, his interest in old Qaeshtari relics. Our research into them was meant to be about 'creating new life' in the wake of death. In reality, he was more interested in the power to bring dead souls back to life.
→ (106)
(123) Eloria Mirvren: I don't know how, but Gaberion's already proven his talents for avoiding death. Killing him won't be like killing any other man. I'd say the venom is necessary.
A lot of strange plants down there, which one's the 'most lethal and monstrous'? → (121)
Then I'll wrestle the deadly plant for its venom. → (118)
(121) Eloria Mirvren: It's an overgrown Foulvenom Lasher on the far side to the east. Its roots extend far underneath the ground and swiftly rise up to lash any being that dares tread on them.
How dangerous is it? → (122)
This venom - do we really need it, is the blade not enough? → (123)
Then I'll wrestle the deadly plant for its venom. → (118)
(118) Eloria Mirvren: I was hoping you'd say that, considering the risk of death is not quite so final to you as it is to me. I'll be waiting for you here, good luck.
Completes Reckoning of the Silvermirror Witch quest. → (0)
(101) Eloria Mirvren: So yeah, when I found out, you bet we had 'fundamental philosophical disagreements'. In the fight that ensued, I thought I had killed him too… thought I'd made sure, but… somehow he returned. Then he started hunting us, his old associates, picking us off one by one.
→ (102)
(106) Eloria Mirvren: When I finally found out - when it was undeniable and he didn't even care to pretend otherwise - I became furious. In the fight that ensued, I thought I had killed him too… thought I'd made sure, but… somehow he returned. Then he started hunting us, his old associates, picking us off one by one.
→ (102)
(122) Eloria Mirvren: Very; its roots are barbed and coated with the plant's venom, normally a death sentence to anyone who falls victim to their sting. It almost got me one time, even as I thought I was gazing at it from a safe distance.
This venom - do we really need it, is the blade not enough? → (123)
Then I'll wrestle the deadly plant for its venom. → (118)
(102) Eloria Mirvren: And now that you're here, it can only mean that he progressed his nefarious work on necromancy since we parted ways.
So, what do you propose we do next? → (108)
There can only be one way to make this right - Gabrius must die. → (116)
Perhaps we should try to take this opportunity to disappear? → (117)
(130) Eloria Mirvren: This place, this garden… it makes me nauseous. No wonder it's attracted the worst kind of spellcasters.4)
The foul venom - I have it. → (140)
About the venom… → (131)
I need to know you're not having doubts about working with me. → (135)
Nevermind. → (0)
(140) Eloria Mirvren: Then we have what we need. Thank you… Lord Aercrest.
→ (0)
(131) Eloria Mirvren: I want to imbue with it a cursed dagger I took from the previous Silvermirror Witch. Together with venom from the most lethal and monstrous plant in the witch's garden, the dagger ought to deliver certain death.
A lot of strange plants down there, which one's the 'most lethal and monstrous'? → (132)
This venom - do we really need it, is the blade not enough? → (134)
On another note… → (139)
As you say. → (0)
(135) Eloria Mirvren: I'm not. I feel conflicted, true - don't think I'll forgive you for Arren - but I'm committed to us now. Sure, I would have much rather torched you to death, but… as we found out, you proved surprisingly resistant to that strategy.
→ (136)
(132) Eloria Mirvren: It's an overgrown Foulvenom Lasher on the far side to the east. Its roots extend far underneath the ground and swiftly rise up to lash any being that dares tread on them.
How dangerous is it? → (133)
This venom - do we really need it, is the blade not enough? → (134)
On another note… → (139)
As you say. → (0)
(134) Eloria Mirvren: I don't know how, but Gaberion's already proven his talents for avoiding death. Killing him won't be like killing any other man. I'd say the venom is necessary.
A lot of strange plants down there, which one's the 'most lethal and monstrous'? → (132)
On another note… → (139)
As you say. → (0)
(139) Eloria Mirvren: Yes…?
I need to know you're not having doubts about working with me. → (135)
Nevermind. → (0)
(136) Eloria Mirvren: Let's not repeat that, by the way. I think you may have dislodged my arm and broken a rib or two. Nothing for you to worry about, mind you, I have it mostly healed already.
You know I had no choice when it came to Arren, right? → (137)
You know I had no choice when it came to Arren, right? → (138)
About the venom… → (131)
The foul venom - I have it. → (140)
As you say. → (0)
(133) Eloria Mirvren: Very; its roots are barbed and coated with the plant's venom, normally a death sentence to anyone who falls victim to their sting. It almost got me one time, even as I thought I was gazing at it from a safe distance.
This venom - do we really need it, is the blade not enough? → (134)
On another note… → (139)
As you say. → (0)
(137) Eloria Mirvren: I know… just… let's not talk about that right now.
About the venom… → (131)
The foul venom - I have it. → (140)
Leave. → (0)
(138) Eloria Mirvren: But what you did to him, I can't unsee it… How could you?! I just can't… forget it, let's just not talk about that right now.
About the venom… → (131)
The foul venom - I have it. → (140)
Leave. → (0)
(55) Eloria Mirvren: *Panting heavily, Eloria collapses on her knees.*5)
Are you alright? → (56)
Is it over…? → (60)
(56) Eloria Mirvren: I'll be fine. Thank you, Lord Aercrest. Would you check his remains, whatever's left of him, see if you can find… I don't know… anything noteworthy?
What are you thinking? → (57)
Think we actually killed him? → (59)
I'll take a look. → (61)
(60) Eloria Mirvren: I think so, I pray it is, but… we should make sure. Would you check his remains, whatever's left of him, see if you can find… I don't know… anything noteworthy?
What are you thinking? → (57)
Think we actually killed him? → (59)
I'll take a look. → (61)
(57) Eloria Mirvren: I'm thinking he made a Grimoire to control the dead. I'd like to see it… see if it's really true.
Sure you didn't just destroy it? → (58)
Think we actually killed him? → (59)
I'll take a look. → (61)
(59) Eloria Mirvren: Think we actually didn't? I don't know, Lord Aercrest… I think he can't easily revive himself if his body is ash. But you should take a look anyway.
What are you thinking I might find? → (57)
Alright, I will. → (61)
(61) Eloria Mirvren: Thank you…
Updates Reunion of Fire and Death to phase 5. → (0)
(58) Eloria Mirvren: Qaeshtari Grimoires can't be destroyed by conventional means either, so… I'm asking you to take a look.
Think we actually killed him? → (59)
Alright, I will. → (61)
(90) Eloria Mirvren: The master of the Black Grimoire…? He's done it, replicated the power of the ancient Grimoires, for the first time in what must be over a thousand years. Oh Lord Rothar, I don't know if he can be killed…6)
He has to be, he'll never stop coming for us unless we do. → (91)
(91) Eloria Mirvren: I know that. Somehow we'll have to find a way. But first, I need to say something, though it's hard… You killed Arren and I feel I should hate you for it.
→ (92)
(92) Eloria Mirvren: But I also owe you my thanks. If not for you, I would never have made it this far. So thank you, Lord Aercrest. You've shown yourself to be a good ally, and someone I can truly rely on.
sorry bout arren okey → (0)
What can you tell me about Grimoires? → (0)
wot u tink gabro has become? → (0)
We're in the same boat as I see it, so what now? → (93)
(93) Eloria Mirvren: I truly wish I knew… But look - he's left behind his staff. Perhaps you'll be able to make some use of it.
You're the mage here, don't you want it? → (94)
I've handled that staff before, it obeys none but Gabrius. → (95)
(94) Eloria Mirvren: Honestly, I detest the thing. I sense there's a mind of a person trapped within that orb, powering it. Gaberion's 'old friend', I suspect…*Eloria shivers.*
I've handled that staff before, it obeys none but Gabrius. → (95)
(95) Eloria Mirvren: I sense that, but the magic is nothing a former Mage of the Nine couldn't change for you.*Eloria gently runs her hand along the staff, magic emanating from her fingers.*
→ (96)
(96) Eloria Mirvren: It's yours now, Lord Aercrest. I shall remain here for the time being, should you need anything.
Completes Reunion of Fire and Death quest. → (0)
(1) Eloria Mirvren: There you are! Been waiting here awhile. This place is giving me the creeps, it's too… quiet. Did Gaberion tell you anything about this cave, what to expect once we enter?7)
I believe he spoke something about a sacred place for the ancient druids. → (2)
(2) Eloria Mirvren: The druids, what could he possibly plan to do with their magic…? I don't like this… I can't picture it, so it's only making me more anxious.
Do you think he's expecting us? → (3)
Druidic magic often revolves around healing, does it not? → (4)
No point standing and debating here, let's go. → (5)
(3) Eloria Mirvren: Oh he's certainly expecting us. You were to bring me here, after all, were you not? But whether he knows we're working together, I couldn't say. I think it's safe to assume the worst though.
Druidic magic often revolves around healing, does it not? → (4)
No point standing and debating here, let's go. → (5)
(4) Eloria Mirvren: It does - rejuvenation, restoration, preservation… These aren't things Gaberion would normally concern himself with. Considering the kind of man he's become, I can only assume he means to distort that power in some nefarious way.
Do you think he's expecting us? → (3)
No point standing and debating here, let's go. → (5)
(5) Eloria Mirvren: Yes, let's. But first, I think you should take the dagger. I'm just thinking, well… if he's expecting trouble, he may be more likely to expect it from me.
→ (6)
(6) Eloria Mirvren: Just make sure, when the opportunity presents itself, you plant that blade as deep into him as it possibly goes.
Alright, noted. → (0)
4)
Requires phase 1 of In Need of a Weapon Most Foul
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Requires phase 4 of Reunion of Fire and Death
6)
Requires phase 6 of Reunion of Fire and Death
7)
Requires phase 1 of Reunion of Fire and Death
npc/eloria_mirvren.txt · Last modified: 2024/12/04 20:46 (external edit)

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