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Kor Trainer Galdok, Innothule Swamp

Verant/SOE

"Well, well. You've made good use of this in the field, I see. Are those a few notches in the belt? Luckily all this wear and tear is repairable. I can reseal the leather and reinforce it with bone for improved protection if you like. Are you interested in [reinforcing] the belt?"

"Splendid. I will require some supplies. Return to me with the girdle, a pouch of red powder from the goblins of Solusek's Eye, a belt from the gnolls of Split Paw, and a large kobold bone."

"Oh hello, initiate. This is by no means aimed as an insult, but you look as if you could use a new waistguard. Perhaps I could interest you in a [leathery girdle] of my own design?"

"It is quite trivial to craft this girdle, for someone of my experience, however, I will require that you gather some components for me before I can craft it. The items that I require are the raw materials that I will need to craft the belt, the first of which would be a pair of High Quality Gnoll Furs, which can only be found in the depths of Blackburrow. The second item would be the scale of a Mermaid, which would be found in the Ocean of Tears, though I highly doubt it will come easily. The third, and final item, admittedly, is not a component for the belt, but rather a task of a more [personal nature]. This item would be a Minotaur's Battle Axe, which can be found in several areas of Norrath, including the Gorge of the great King Xorbb. Return to me with these, and I shall craft"

"While it is common knowledge that the Kor refrain from the use of sharp edged implements of war, I do appreciate fine craftsmanship and so do my friends in the guard. It is to be a gift."

"Here you go ______!"

"Let's get to work. First, we'll cure the belt in a paste made from the goblin's dust. While that does its magic, I will work arced slices of the bone into your leathery girdle. Ah, there we go. Lastly we weave the cured belt in, and it is complete!"