Tiffany Comfore
Introduced: | Festivus | Related Quests: | Glenden Wood Crafters |
Notes
- Route: See Glenden Wood.
- Collects Tooth Paste crafted from Gromnie Teeth, in exchange for XP into your Alchemy skill
- Tooth Paste is made from Gromnie Teeth by grinding them with a Mortar and Pestle.
Items
Rust Gromnie Tooth
Azure Gromnie Tooth
Ivory Gromnie Tooth
Jade Gromnie Tooth
Swamp Gromnie Tooth
Ash Gromnie Tooth
Sable Gromnie Tooth
Ebon Gromnie Tooth
Brass Gromnie Tooth
Copper Gromnie Tooth
Rust Gromnie Tooth Paste
Azure Gromnie Tooth Paste
Ivory Gromnie Tooth Paste
Jade Gromnie Tooth Paste
Swamp Gromnie Tooth Paste
Ash Gromnie Tooth Paste
Sable Gromnie Tooth Paste
Ebon Gromnie Tooth Paste
Brass Gromnie Tooth Paste
Copper Gromnie Tooth Paste
Experience Rewards
Lore & Dialog
Tiffany Comfore tells you, "Welcome! Here you see the beginnings -- the fragile embryo -- of the future art community of Dereth."
Tiffany Comfore tells you, "We are here, my two fine friends and I, to prepare for peace! After all the recent hubaloo, we believe that Dereth is in for a long and glorious Golden Age of Art, in which all Derethians everywhere will forsake their violent ways and instead take up the gentlest and most noble of sciences: alchemy, cooking, and fletching."
Tiffany Comfore tells you, "We are at the forefront of this artistic revolution, leading the way, dismantling the roadblocks, smoothing the path for the mass of humanity behind us! We live to serve!"
Tiffany Comfore tells you, "We're gathering converts every day, every minute! If you would like to join us, you can start by trying your hand at crafting. Just take an old, disused item that is of no worth to anyone -- for instance, gromnie teeth! -- and fashion it into a beautiful and useful object of art."
Tiffany Comfore tells you, "Then bring it to one of us, and we will reward your efforts."
If you try to hand in more Tooth Paste from the same kind Gromnie Tooth before the week timer is up she gives you this message:
Tiffany Comfore tells you, "This is very good. I am impressed with your efforts. But you must understand that Arwic was not built in a day. You should take more time to consider your art, to place it within the proper historic and economic perspective. Only then will you truly understand art, and be able to fuse form and function for the sake of the people."