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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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Notes
- Route: See Underground City
- See Scribe for other similar shopkeepers.
- Sells at 125%, buys at 90%.
Currency
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."