Aun Ralirea
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Introduced: | Dark Majesty | Related Quests: | Hunting Aun Ralirea |
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Trophies
Notes
- Aun Ralirea Locations. (Dungeons | Landscape Spawns | Points of Interest)
- Protected by two Aun Hunters.
- Randomly drops various hides and other creature trophies.
- Sings songs and gives other messages that can be heard by anyone nearby (see below).
Dialog
When attacked
- Ralirea grunts as he swings his harpoon, "[Player Name], I am among the greatest of the Aun hunters. You have little chance against me. Go you on your ways, and leave my party be."
If he kills you
- It should not have been this way. [Player Name], go in peace.
On death
- The mighty Ralirea sags from [Player Name]'s fatal blow. "Ah, Mirakah," he murmurs. "I shall not be able to fill our stores this winter. But I will meet you at the lodge, my love... at last..." So saying, the hunter passes like the wind over sea.
Local broadcast messages
- Ralirea sings, "In a distant land my love came to me
- Her hair in braid and bow;
- And long ago over shining sea
- My love was lost in a gate's blue glow.
- 'Where has she gone?' her mother wails.
- 'Where has she gone?' she asks of me.
- The wind asks 'Where?' in the sails
- As ever I search over land and sea.
- In a distant land my love was lost.
- I seek it still, wherever I go,
- through snow and gale and storm and frost:
- Just a glimpse,
- one more glimpse,
- of that gate's blue glow."
- Ralirea grasps the small clay figurine that dangles from his neck, and holds it before the flickering light of the fire.
- Ralirea pokes the wood of his fire with a stick, and a swarm of embers ascend like fireflies. The hunter watches them, and sighs. "Ever do they fade," he murmurs.
- Ralirea looks away toward the distant sea, and murmurs, "Somewhere..."
- Ralirea sings, "The falling leaves glow red and gold,
- the colors of faded glory,
- the colors of faded dreams.
- When I was young and strong and bold,
- Ere I was old and hoary,
- I knew that glory, so red, so gold---
- The colors of faded dreams."