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Latest revision as of 19:25, 14 August 2017
A young man is here, looking intently at the details of the finely carved statue and the shiny staff it holds. For a moment his head jerks up, but whatever startled him, is gone as quickly as it came. Noticing you he lifts his head up tiredly: 'Ah, well met strangers. Please excuse my distractedness, but this day has brought so much trouble. - First my mentor, the chief librarian disappeared, then this Shiaana of the NaamTer'Sa witches takes control, rushes to this clearing, glances quickly at the statue, witch like herself, and then leads the host to the statue of one of the NaamAhn'Sa and into the belly of NaamBres'Shhos Isle. And now they are locked in and noone really knows what opened that door in the first place. I just wish my Mentor was here! - And that Shiaana had not thrown that parchment into the fire...'
Keywords: NaamSa, scribe.
Level: 57.
Alignment: apathetic.
Flags: steadfast.
Affects: infravision.
Gear[edit]
A scribe is using: <worn about body> a grey cloak
A scribe is carrying: Nothing.
Comments[edit]
You give a blue crystal bracelet to A librarian. As you hand the bracelet to the broken form of the librarian his features fill with a smile.
'You stopped her. You did. Whoever you are. This woman would have been such a danger! Could have controlled the children of NaamBres'Shoo. But this shall only do the king. As ist was since the kingdom of the Naam'Sa rose above the waters. As is has to be again to avoid slavery under the wrath of that Audis. - Maybe you can help. You found her. You know the way. Take this token of trust and speak to Tean NaamAhn'Sa.'
With that he rips a piece of cloth from his robe and with quick movements ties it into some kind of knot.
A librarian gives you a tight knot!
See NaamAhn'Sa Token or NaamAhn'Sa Token Quest
Directions[edit]
Area: Isle of NaamBres'Shho (Map).
Room(s): On a clearing (portable).
Walking route from Aelmon: 37s, 3e, s, 3e, 4s, 2e, s, e. (note: crosses water terrain)
A scribe is portable.