2004/05 - Burun Raids: Difference between revisions
imported>Arkalor m (moved Diplomat Quest to 05/12/04 - Burun Attacks) |
imported>Arkalor No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{Related|Burun|Live Event}} | ||
| | {{Intro | ||
| | | Patch Introduced = [[Mired Hearts]] | ||
| | | Related Quests = [[Bleeargh's Gratitude]] | ||
| Updated = | |||
}} | }} | ||
== | {|align=right cellpadding=10 | ||
| __TOC__ | |||
|[[File:Bleeargh, Mosswart Swamp Lord Live.jpg|frame|Bleeargh the Mosswart.]] | |||
|} | |||
== Burun Attacks == | |||
A Live Event that ran during the [[Mired Hearts]] event. | |||
During this event, [[Bleeargh]] the mosswart would appear in various towns south east of [[Osteth]] to trade salvage with players so he could make new clothing and build new homes after they were destroyed by the Burun.<ref name=BurunAttack1>2000/05 [[Mired Hearts]] - Maggie Jackcat's [http://www.thejackcat.com/AC/Hobbies/Quests/diplomat.htm Diplomat Title]</ref><br> | |||
If you traded with him he gave you a [[Mosswart Thanking Stone]] and other items such as armor, peas and pyreals.<br> | If you traded with him he gave you a [[Mosswart Thanking Stone]] and other items such as armor, peas and pyreals.<br> | ||
Shortly after completing the trade Burun creatures would attack and attempt to kill Bleeargh. If he was succesfully protected more rewards were handed out to players, if he was killed you could loot a [[Mosswart Mourning Stone]] from his corpse.< | Shortly after completing the trade Burun creatures would attack and attempt to kill Bleeargh. If he was succesfully protected more rewards were handed out to players, if he was killed you could loot a [[Mosswart Mourning Stone]] from his corpse.<ref name=BurunAttack1/> | ||
Most of the time his death was caused by unscrupulous players that chose to kill him, sometimes even after he had handed out gifts, this also triggered a Burun attack.<ref name=BurunAttack1/> | |||
Each attack would include a Burun leader that when killed dropped [[Burun Idol]]s and also triggered a global message, the Idols were droppable on death but could be handed into [[Translator Aun Laokhe]] in Arwic to remove the drop on death property, no real use has ever been found for the Idols other than a housing item.<ref name=BurunAttack1/> | |||
The Mosswart Thanking Stones could also be taken to [[Aun Laokhe]] to earn the title of ''Diplomat''. The Mourning Stones that were shown to him, however, were simply met with anger and no reward.<ref name=BurunAttack1/> | |||
== Items == | == Items == | ||
{{Item Table|Caption=Live Event Items | |||
{{Item Table | |||
| Mosswart Thanking Stone | | Mosswart Thanking Stone | ||
| Mosswart Mourning Stone | | Mosswart Mourning Stone | ||
Line 46: | Line 30: | ||
| Diplomat Token | | Diplomat Token | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Images == | |||
<gallery widths=190px heights=190px perrow=4> | |||
File:Jorgluuk Live.jpg|Jorgluuk | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Lore & Dialog == | == Lore & Dialog == | ||
Line 67: | Line 56: | ||
Translator Aun Laokhe tells you, "I am disturbed. The keh do not recognize this idol. Was this taken from the newcomers? It is a thing that has never before been seen on this world. Please, keep it."<br> | Translator Aun Laokhe tells you, "I am disturbed. The keh do not recognize this idol. Was this taken from the newcomers? It is a thing that has never before been seen on this world. Please, keep it."<br> | ||
<font color=green> | <font color=green> | ||
Translator Aun Laokhe gives you Burun Idol.</font><br> | Translator Aun Laokhe gives you Burun Idol.</font><br></font> | ||
== References == | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Live Event]] |
Revision as of 02:20, 8 May 2011
Related topics: Burun, Live Event
|
Burun Attacks
A Live Event that ran during the Mired Hearts event.
During this event, Bleeargh the mosswart would appear in various towns south east of Osteth to trade salvage with players so he could make new clothing and build new homes after they were destroyed by the Burun.[1]
If you traded with him he gave you a Mosswart Thanking Stone and other items such as armor, peas and pyreals.
Shortly after completing the trade Burun creatures would attack and attempt to kill Bleeargh. If he was succesfully protected more rewards were handed out to players, if he was killed you could loot a Mosswart Mourning Stone from his corpse.[1]
Most of the time his death was caused by unscrupulous players that chose to kill him, sometimes even after he had handed out gifts, this also triggered a Burun attack.[1]
Each attack would include a Burun leader that when killed dropped Burun Idols and also triggered a global message, the Idols were droppable on death but could be handed into Translator Aun Laokhe in Arwic to remove the drop on death property, no real use has ever been found for the Idols other than a housing item.[1]
The Mosswart Thanking Stones could also be taken to Aun Laokhe to earn the title of Diplomat. The Mourning Stones that were shown to him, however, were simply met with anger and no reward.[1]
Items
Live Event Items | ||||||||
Mosswart Thanking Stone | Mosswart Mourning Stone | Burun Idol | Diplomat Token |
Images
-
Jorgluuk
Lore & Dialog
You give Aun Loakhe Mosswart thanking stone.
Aun Loakhe tells you, "I have seen such stones before carried by mosswarts, In given for gesture and Gratitude. Clearly you have done someone of their kin a good deed. Display it with pride."
Aun Loakhe gives you Mosswart thanking stone.
Aun Loakhe tells you, "Your skill with negotiating with a warlike creature should be known to all. I will give you a token-If you wish to be known henceforth as a diplomat simply return the token to me."
Aun Loakhe gives you Diplomat token.
You give Aun Loakhe Diplomat token.
Aun Loakhe says to you, "Let it be known to all that you are a Diplomat!"
You give Translator Aun Laokhe Burun Idol.
Translator Aun Laokhe tells you, "This I do not recognize."
Translator Aun Laokhe tells you, "I am disturbed. The keh do not recognize this idol. Was this taken from the newcomers? It is a thing that has never before been seen on this world. Please, keep it."
Translator Aun Laokhe gives you Burun Idol.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2000/05 Mired Hearts - Maggie Jackcat's Diplomat Title