Virindi Collector
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Introduced: | Dark Majesty | Related Quests: | Virindi Scalpel Quest |
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- Virindi Collector Locations. (Dungeons | Landscape Spawns | Points of Interest)
- Found only on the northern edge of the Marescent Plateau on Marae Lassel.
- Spawns with a group of Armored Tuskers and Altered Drudges.
- Drops the (100% drop rate, 1 per kill) that summons a portal to the Habitat dungeon where the Virindi Scalpel pieces are found.
- Sayings
- The Collector spins to face <Player Name>, and an overpowering presence booms in your mind, "Subcreature, you will not interfere with the work."
- The Collector spins to face <Player Name>, and an overpowering presence booms in your mind, "You are not allowed here. This upland is ours."
- The Collector's non-voice booms in your mind, "We have learned the art of intimidation from the finest of your kind. Words such as these they shout at us in the Maze. Why are you humored?"
- The Collector's non-voice booms in your mind, "Fragile. Only the primitive energy patterns laid upon your flesh and looted exoskeleton preserve you. The subjects need no patterns."
- The Collector's non-voice booms in your mind, "Soon your pieces will be flying apart with great velocity."
- The Collector's non-voice booms in your mind, "Flesh poison, we are certain you will perturbed when your toenails are removed and left out on the desert floor for the subjects to eat."
- The Collector's non-voice booms in your mind, "Beware! Your bones are going to be disconnected."
- The Collector's non-voice booms in your mind, "Flesh poison within the experiment. Who gave it the nerve to be killed here?"
- Virindi Collector is incinerated by your assault!
Through the shredded mess of the Collector's black cloak, you catch a brief glimpse of a silver-tinged violet light... but it quickly fades, turning to a fine white ash that is torn away by the wind. An echo of entity's hollow voice booms in your mind, "How curious. The vapor-sea burns. Perhaps we should hollow the experiments, and inhabit them."