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|guild=Cleric |
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|gender=Male |
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|location=Dabvo's Holy Delicacies |
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|type=shopowner |
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Dabvo owns [[Dabvo's Holy Delicacies]]. |
Dabvo owns [[Dabvo's Holy Delicacies]]. |
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==Description== |
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[[Category:Shopowner]] |
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==Conversation Topics== |
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* {{tt|cart}}: The old monk nods his old bald head and says, "It's served me well for many years in my travels. You'd think they'd buy me a new one to go with this brand new temple, though!" He mutters something about misers and goes back about his business. |
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* [[Crossing Temple|{{tt|temple}}]]: A bright countenance washes over the old monk and he exclaims, "It is quite a wondrous feat! I had almost lost faith that we'd ever see it rebuilt, but it turned out better than I could have ever imagined." He nods quietly to himself and goes back to sorting coffee cups in the cart. |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 19 April 2015
Dabvo | |
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Status: | Alive |
Guild: | Cleric |
Gender: | Male |
Location: | Dabvo's Holy Delicacies |
Type: | shopowner |
Dabvo owns Dabvo's Holy Delicacies.
Description
The old monk is an aged man of elderly years who stands wearily next to a large oaken cart. Despite his constant harried appearance, he goes about his daily tasks with a subtle cheer in the midst of all the bustling about him. A tiny parchment menu lies on the cart in front of him.
Conversation Topics
- CART: The old monk nods his old bald head and says, "It's served me well for many years in my travels. You'd think they'd buy me a new one to go with this brand new temple, though!" He mutters something about misers and goes back about his business.
- TEMPLE: A bright countenance washes over the old monk and he exclaims, "It is quite a wondrous feat! I had almost lost faith that we'd ever see it rebuilt, but it turned out better than I could have ever imagined." He nods quietly to himself and goes back to sorting coffee cups in the cart.