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== Lore & Dialog ==
== Lore & Dialog ==
{{Dialog|
Opening
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Yes?"
Buying From
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you."
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you.  You know, I most enjoy reading the works of Yasif ibn Salayyar, the great Gharu'ndim poet."
Selling To
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you."
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you.  As the great poet Yasif ibn Salayyar said: Gold is fleeting; I will not weep for it."
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you.  You know, I most enjoy reading the works of Yasif ibn Salayyar, the great Gharu'ndim poet."
Closing
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Maybe someday I could just study in peace."
|Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "I really am more of a scholar than a merchant."
}}


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Latest revision as of 15:11, 19 April 2015

Introduced:  Release
Gailadu the Scribe
Non-Player Killer
Race Male Gharu'ndim
Title Scribe
Location Underground City
Stats
Level 12
Strength 90
Endurance 100
Coordination 110
Quickness 90
Focus 40
Self 45
Health 190
Stamina 260
Mana 95


Notes


Currency

Pyreal

Inventory

Books, Paper

Item Price
Book 563  
Parchment 13  
Tome 813  
The Festival Stones of the Empyrean 7  
The Meeting Halls 7  
Aluvian Cookbook 19  
Specialty Cookbook 19  
Chocolate Cookbook 19  
Festival Cookbook 19  
Alchemy Guide 19  
The New Alchemy 19  
Fletching Guide 19  

Lore & Dialog

Opening

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Yes?"

Buying From

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you."

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you. You know, I most enjoy reading the works of Yasif ibn Salayyar, the great Gharu'ndim poet."

Selling To

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you."

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you. As the great poet Yasif ibn Salayyar said: Gold is fleeting; I will not weep for it."

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Thank you. You know, I most enjoy reading the works of Yasif ibn Salayyar, the great Gharu'ndim poet."

Closing

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "Maybe someday I could just study in peace."

Gailadu the Scribe tells you, "I really am more of a scholar than a merchant."