Aun Kahmaula: Difference between revisions

From My Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Sanddh
mNo edit summary
imported>Sucamarto
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Intro
{{Intro
  | Patch Introduced = [[Dark Majesty]]
  | Patch Introduced = [[Dark Majesty]]
  |  Related Quests = [[Olthoi Queen Quest]]
  |  Related Quests = [[Olthoi Queen Quest]], [[Hive Queen Assault]]
  |          Updated =  
  |          Updated = [[Engineered Ascendance]]
}}
}}
{{NPC
{{NPC
Line 36: Line 36:
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Kahmaula tells you, "No! What have you done? Villian!"<br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Kahmaula tells you, "No! What have you done? Villian!"<br>
Aun Kahmaula tells you, "I must go and warn the xuta."<br></font>
Aun Kahmaula tells you, "I must go and warn the xuta."<br></font>
<font color=green>Aun Kahmaula strikes the Tuning Fork against the stones and a low pitched tone resonates outward. The menhir stones crack and break!"</font><br>


[[Category:Quest NPC]]
[[Category:Quest NPC]]

Revision as of 03:09, 29 July 2013

Introduced:  Dark Majesty Related Quests:  Olthoi Queen Quest, Hive Queen Assault Updated:  Engineered Ascendance
Aun Kahmaula

Aun Tumerok
Non-Player Killer
Level
183

Strength ??
Endurance ??
Coordination ??
Quickness ??
Focus ??
Self ??
Health ??
Stamina ??
Mana ??

Location: 53.0N, 73.3W - Menhir Ring

Notes

Lore & Dialog

Aun Kahmaula tells you, "Greetings, seeker. I am a spiritcaller of the Aun xuta. We are responsible for maintaining the stone rings of this island."
Aun Kahmaula tells you, "Please disturb not my work, for all depends upon this rhythm."


You give Aun Kahmaula Pyreal Bell.
Aun Kahmaula tells you, "How interesting. This is an instrument used by your people? Tonk says 'music is all and everlasting'"
The crashing of the great pyreal bell reverberates through the ground. The menhir stones crack and break!
Aun Kahmaula tells you, "No! What have you done? Villian!"
Aun Kahmaula tells you, "I must go and warn the xuta."

Aun Kahmaula strikes the Tuning Fork against the stones and a low pitched tone resonates outward. The menhir stones crack and break!"