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{{Related|Furniture Seller|Housing | {{Related|Furniture Seller|Housing Items}} | ||
{{Intro | {{Intro | ||
| Patch Introduced = [[The Widening Gyre]] | | Patch Introduced = [[The Widening Gyre]] | ||
| Related Quests = [[Arcane Pedestal Quest]] | | Related Quests = [[Arcane Pedestal Quest]], [[Olthoi Queen Quest]] | ||
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Bartholomew Steiner gives you Pyreal Bell.</font><br> | Bartholomew Steiner gives you Pyreal Bell.</font><br> | ||
Bartholomew Steiner tells you, "You might want that crack in the bell looked at sometime."</font> | Bartholomew Steiner tells you, "You might want that crack in the bell looked at sometime."</font> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 26 June 2015
Related topics: Furniture Seller, Housing Items
Introduced: | The Widening Gyre | Related Quests: | Arcane Pedestal Quest, Olthoi Queen Quest |
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Notes
- Route: Using the Town Network, take the portal to Cragstone from the north hall.
- Bartholomew can turn various quest items into furniture.
Crafter Turn Ins
Accepted Items | Rewards | |||
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Experience | Pyreals | Items | ||
Pyreal Bell |
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Unframed map of Dereth |
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Lore & Dialog
Bartholomew Steiner tells you, "Good day to you! I am Bartholomew, though my friends call me Bart. After I get set up here, I'll start taking certain items and making them into furniture.
You give Bartholomew Steiner Pyreal Bell.
Bartholomew Steiner tells you, "Yes, I can mount this for you. Just promise not to ring the thing after it get's dark. There's nothing more disturbing than a bell ringing out in the night."
The Master Furniture Maker mounts the bell onto a sturdy post.
Bartholomew Steiner gives you Pyreal Bell.
Bartholomew Steiner tells you, "You might want that crack in the bell looked at sometime."