Aun Kiriona

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Aun Kiriona
Non-Player Killer
Race Aun Tumerok
Location 44.2N 78.1W in Timaru
Stats
Level 11
Strength 95
Endurance 90
Coordination 100
Quickness 100
Focus 40
Self 50
Health 145
Stamina 200
Mana 150

Notes

Dialog

Opening Dialog

Aun Kiriona tells you, "Greetings, Isparian! I am Aun Kiriona, and I am here in Timaru to learn statecraft from my kinsman Aun Hareltah. If I learn well, I may one day act as envoy to your people."

Aun Kiriona tells you, "Aun Hareltah has tasked me with rewarding Isparian no-tails who defeat Hea Temen .. ah, Temepuh. Give me the Totem of Temepuh and I will give you the Hoeroa of Palenqual."
Totem Turn in Dialog

You give Aun Kiriona Hea Totem

Aun Kiriona tells you, "The Totem of Temepuh! Aun Hareltah will want to see this at once! And I must reward you, friend.

Aun Kiriona gives you The Hoeroa of Palenqual

Aun Kiriona gives you Hoeroa of Palenqual

Aun Kiriona tells you, "This is the Hoeroa of Palenqual -- the living totem of this island itself, given to us by spirits of this place who call themselves Deru. It may be turned into a powerful force for good or ill. But you have difficult choices to make before it will serve you. The note I gave you will explain."
Totem Turn in Dialog (refusal)

You give Aun Kiriona Hea Totem.

Aun Kiriona tells you, "The Totem of Temepuh! Aun Hareltah will want to see this at once! But ..."

Aun Kiriona looks puzzled. She cups the totem in the palm of her hand and closes her eyes. She shakes her head, studies the totem closely, and then frowns at you.

Aun Kiriona tells you, "You attempt to deceive me. You did not kill the scourge of the uplands."

Aun Kiriona gives you Hea Totem.
Rubble interaction

You allow Aun Kiriona to examine your Rubble.

Aun Kiriona tells you, "You have done well to bring this to us, friend, but I fear I am not the proper person to receive it from you. Take this to Aun Ngationa there; he can receive it from you."