Witam,
Nie wiem czy to bylo czy cos czy wogle jest to jakis quest ale popytalem troche tego npc i przeczytajcie co tu odpowiedzial ;] moze jest to jakis quest
19:25 Vo'bo [28]: hi
19:25 Melchior: Greetings, Vo'bo. I do not see your face, but I can read a thousand things in your voice!
19:25 Vo'bo [28]: punishment
19:25 Vo'bo [28]: 19:23 Melchior: The Efreets' punishment was cruel: They blinded me and left me in the Kha'labal to die of thirst andexhaustion as food for the scarabs. But that was a favour I could not do them. ...
19:25 Melchior: That is my name.
19:25 Vo'bo [28]: quest
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: go
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: job
19:26 Melchior: I am a poor beggar. I try to make a meagre living here since a cruel fate has left me a blind man.
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: beggar
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: blind man
19:26 Melchior: Yes, I am. I was not born that way, but a cruel fate caused me to lose my eyesight.
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: eyesight
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: 19:26 Melchior: Yes, I am. I was not born that way, but a cruel fate caused me to lose my eyesight.
19:26 Melchior: That is my name.
19:26 Vo'bo [28]: but a cruel fate caused me to lose my eyesight.
19:26 Melchior: Fate played a cruel trick on old Melchior. If you want me to, I can tell you my story - talking about one's grievances doeshelp to ease the pain. So - would you like to hear my story?
19:27 Vo'bo [28]: yes
19:27 Melchior: While my eyes were still of use to me I worked as a trader. I was not too successful, so I started looking for alternatives.Remembering some old nomad legends I went to explore the Kha'zeel. If only I'd never done that! ...
19:27 Melchior: After many days I met a weird creature - it was humanoid, but it was also much larger than any man, and it seemed to beonly half-solid in a way. ...
19:27 Melchior: I was scared, but I remembered my grandfather's stories and I hailed the creature using the traditional djinn word ofgreeting. ...
19:27 Melchior: It worked. I managed to engage the djinn - for it was one sure enough - in a conversation. In fact, I even managed to cometo an agreement with it. The djinns living there needed supplies, and I promised I would bring them some. ...
19:28 Melchior: A highly profitable business relationship ensued. Unfortunately, my greed grew every day, and it clouded my sense ofjudgement. ...
19:28 Melchior: Hearing that there was a second djinn fortress I travelled there. Those djinn, who called themselves the Marid, werefriendly enough, and soon I traded with them as well. ...
19:28 Melchior: Unfortunately, it did not take the other djinn tribe, the Efreet, long to find out what I was up to. ...
19:28 Melchior: The Efreets' punishment was cruel: They blinded me and left me in the Kha'labal to die of thirst and exhaustion as food forthe scarabs. But that was a favour I could not do them. ...
19:28 Melchior: I desperately struggled on and finally I was picked up by a caravan. They took me here, and now I am sort of stuck here inthis city of the half-dead.
19:29 Vo'bo [28]: bye
19:29 Melchior: Farewell, stranger. May Uman the Wise guide your steps in this treacherous land.
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