Zasele
Zasele | |
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Status: | Alive |
Guild: | Trader |
Race: | Elothean |
Gender: | Female |
Location: | Hollow Eve Festival 410 |
Tasks: | craft |
You see Seamstress Zasele, an Elothean Trader.
Zasele has an narrow face, thick-lashed leaf-green eyes and a pointy nose. Her platinum hair is short and fine and has a bright blue streak running through it. She has pale skin and a lean figure.
She appears to be in her prime.
She is wearing a purple clematis crown tied with trailing pale blue ribbons, an unadorned wide-sleeved robe of flowing blue nightsilk, a twisted nightsilk belt dangling a trio of pierced platinum dokoras, and some pale blue slippers embroidered with platinum coins.
Ask Zasele for Task
For a fee of 5 gold dokora, Zasele will agree to take 4-6 items from the Tailoring system that are at least 4 yards of material or larger in exchange for a grab bag of items which will include some coin, some common gems, some crafting materials and 10 Hollow Eve tickets.
Zasele's Rewards
Ask Zasele about Zasele
Zasele points to herself and raises an eyebrow. She selects a sign for you to read:
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"I lost my voice not all that long ago. I'll spare the details, but suffice it to say that I found myself in the wrong place at the wrong time. The healers did what they could. I am lucky to be alive, and I am greatful that I can continue my work. Perhaps in the future you can know more of my past, but I have business to attend to here, and such discussions should not be held in public places."
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Ask Zasele about Orphans
Zasele nods enthusiastically and reaches for a sign:
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"Orphans have the worst of it, but work in Zoluren in recent years has improved their lot. The realms are vast, though, and Zoluren is but a (large) speck among them.
There are others. Those thought of as louts, moneygrubbers, thugs and worse. Folks are quick to judge someone based on their appearances, and often manage to be quite far from the mark.
It can't be denied that children make up the bulk of these persons. Regardless of how they came to be in the state they are, my goal is to help them all in whatever small ways I can."
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