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On the road from Cragstone to Rithwic you can find an apple seller who sells Tart Apples (13.6N, 50.7E). In addition to this specialty food, he also sells a rumor to a nearby dungeon and a key: [[Trothyr's Rest Key]].
On the road from Cragstone to Rithwic you can find an apple seller at (13.6N, 50.7E) called [[Ringoshu the Apple Seller]]. A long with his fruit he also sells a rumor to a nearby dungeon and a key: [[Trothyr's Rest Key]].


Trothyr's Rest Rumor:
Trothyr's Rest Rumor:

Revision as of 19:52, 19 March 2009

On the road from Cragstone to Rithwic you can find an apple seller at (13.6N, 50.7E) called Ringoshu the Apple Seller. A long with his fruit he also sells a rumor to a nearby dungeon and a key: Trothyr's Rest Key.

Trothyr's Rest Rumor:

Long ago, I had a friend named Trothyr. A mighty warrior was he; I heard once that he was among the first to join up with Elysa Strathelar's band. But years ago he was slain, all alone, in a dungeon since known as Trothyr's Rest. Why did he go alone? I do not know, save that he whispered to me that he feared a diabolical device lay at the bottom of Trothyr's Rest.

He was full of fear and muttered something about the swelling ranks of evil, so he went in haste and secrecy. That was Trothyr's way; hot-headed and overly proud was he, as well as quick to suspect evil and treachery without proof.

I found him just inside the entrance. He had been mortally wounded by a lord of the undead, he told me, and had crawled back to seek me. With his dying breath, he said also that he had been to the dungeon's bottom, and had there been both relieved and angered.

There, he said, lay a sure sign of Asheron's forgiveness to what he called murderers. Then he spoke no more, and I buried him myself under the open sky .