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Sornita Eltern

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Level 35
HP 1,675
Mana 0
AC 148
Damage 14–74
Attack 0
Race ID 3
Body 1
Run Spd 1.25
Atk Speed -8.00
Aggro 55
XP Mod 100%

Stats

STR 112
STA 112
AGI 112
DEX 112
WIS 112
INT 112
CHA 112

Resists

Magic 14
Cold 14
Disease 14
Fire 14
Poison 14
Corrupt 22
Phys 10

Special Attacks

f

Sells

9 items in inventory.

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Quest Dialogue

Parsed from PEQ Lua scripts (1 script). Triggers describe what the player does to elicit each branch; lines below show what the NPC says or grants.

Sornita Eltern in erudnext erudnext/Sornita_Eltern.lua
event_say hail

say: "Greetings, <name>! Please be do not speak too loudly while inside the library. If you need anything special, feel free to ask me. I am a member of the Crimson ands and my specialty is divination. In my research I have stumbled across many [rare tomes]."

event_say rare tomes

say: "Why, just yesterday I stumbled upon what I believe to be an excerpt from Miragul's own treatise on the origin of the creatures known as scarecrows. Such a work is heresy and would be destroyed if the High Council knew of its existence so I have been tight-lipped about my discovery. If you would like to see it, I will show it to you, for a nominal donation of 20 gold pieces."

event_trade (conditional)

say: "Oh, yes. Very good friend. Here is the document I mentioned. It would seem to be part of a larger body of work, but this page describes a Teir'Dal who it seems was instrumental in creating the head of the very first scarecrow. You may keep that as it is merely a magical duplicate of the original document which I have carefully hidden."

→ Experience: 100

→ Receives Torn Parchment (#18030)

event_trade turn-in: 12590

say: "Unbelievable, you located the larger body of work I had been searching for! The text is scribbled in old Teir`Dal, but many of the words have been smeared and blurred. In fact, there are deep claw marks on the bindings and surface of the tome. It looks like the current owner didn't care well for it. Hmm. . . This translation of it may be spotty, but I think I'll be able to convey the general meaning for you. Ah, here you are. A duplicate copy of the writings. I'll hold on to the original as it won't be of much use to you. Many thanks, <name>!"

→ Receives Translated Ancient Tome (#12591)

→ Experience: 500

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