Library of Erudin“…for knowledge is the greatest quest of all.”Erud
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Teria Grinntli, Everfrost Peaks

Verant/SOE

"Welcome stranger. I'm afraid you must answer some questions before I can consider opening our wealth of skill and knowledge to you. First, what does the Wayfarers Brotherhood call the tasks they will ask you to do for them?"

"We will reward based on your improving position with the Wayfarers Brotherhood. We keep a certain type of log that records how often and well you help us. What is it called?"

"Who discovered that some treasures have strange magical properties by poking one with his dagger?"

"Our brilliant magi use a special kind of magic to help teleport us between camps. What is it called?"

"Congratulations! I believe now that you are trustworthy enough to take on some of the adventures the Wayfarers Brotherhood have to give. We will be able to continue with our discussions once you complete some adventures. We can also help you with travel between our camps. Be well, fair ______. I'm sure, someday, you will be a great addition to the Wayfarers Brotherhood."

"Take this Adventurer Stone with you on your journeys into the dungeons. You will find it useful. Should you lose it somehow, come talk to me and I'll replace it."

"Cold here, wouldn't you agree?"

"Can you believe it's true? Miragul's Menagerie has been found. I remember all the stories I heard after I came to Norrath from Luclin, but the ones that really captured my attention were those about Miragul. Even though I enjoyed the mystery around the tales, I couldn't be more thrilled to actually set foot in that world of madness. I will share the stories with you."

"I spent some time with a good friend of mine, Ubzial Iyeaql, in the Qeynos Hills. He has the whole story about Miragul and is probably better suited to telling you the whole story. I'm certain he would be pleased to share the tale with you. Take care on your journey, friend."

"I would wager that you know more about those lost dungeons than I do at this stage, ______. I have no more to tell you."

"You will have to excuse me, I am quite busy. Maybe you can talk to a Wayfarer in your home town?"

"You will have to excuse me, I am quite busy."

"I have no use for this, ______."