Larry the Rabbit Master

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Introduced during ??.

NPC Summary
Name: Larry the Rabbit Master
Title: Farmer
Race: Male Aluvian
Location: 1.9N 41.6E
Route: Take Asbel Domains housing portal out of Lytlethorpe.
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Larry the Rabbit Master tells you, "My glorious garden! Ruined, it's ruined! It's those terrible rabbits!"
Larry wrings his hands.
Larry the Rabbit Master tells you, "When they first showed up, I thought it would be simple to get rid of them. But nothing worked! I kept trying and trying -- I recruited every adventurer in Dereth to help me -- but they wouldn't go away! Then I gave up and left my little farm behind ... But farming's in my blood, you see, and I just can't let the rabbits win. So I came back. ... And do you know what I found? They've been breeding! There are more of them then ever!"
Larry shakes his fist..
Larry the Rabbit Master tells you, "Go and see for yourself! See if you can do anything about those vermin, why don't you! Bring me back some sign that you killed one of the big ones and I'll make sure everyone knows your rabbit-killing prowess."
Larry sighs, wistfully.
Larry the Rabbit Master tells you, "But I don't expect you can even make a dent. ... Oh, umm ...do you think you might spare a pyreal? I can portal you into my garden for a pyreal. The cost of maintaining this farm would amaze you."


You give Larry the Rabbit Master Pooky Token.
Larry the Rabbit Master says, "You hear that you rabbits! We have a Fuzzy Bunny Slayer here! Better hop on out of here now or else!"
Larry the Rabbit Master tells you, "What's this? A token for killing on of those despicable leaf munchers?"
Larry the Rabbit Master tells you, "You Sir, should be rewarded for your agricultural beneficence!"