Barkeep Rubin
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Notes
- With the destruction of Mar'uun, Barkeep Rubin disappeared. There is a corpse where he was standing.
- Route: From Al-Arqas, take the Al-Nosaj portal at 33.5S, 13.1E. Then run to the Mar'uun at 10.6S, 17.1E.
- See Barkeeper for similar shopkeepers.
- Sells at 135%, buys at 90%.
Currency
Inventory
Books, Paper
Item Price Duplicated Portals
Clothing
Item Price Sparring Pants Sparring Shirt
Food
Item Price Cove Apple Cider Ale Stout Mead Small Beer Milk Orange Juice Water Coffee Cake Fried Steak Meat Pie Cheese Pickled Fish Stuffed Grape Leaf
Cooking Items
Item Price Beer Stein
Lore & Dialog
Unfinished Business
Dialog obtained through the Portal Space Time Travel quest, and may not be 100% accurate to actual dialog during this time.
Opening Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Oy."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Whatcher want?"
Item Selling Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Been rough around here lately. Ground's been shaking and some of our citizens have moved on, but the true of Mar'uun will stay."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Business is slow here. Seems the Gare-un... Gare-oon... the desert people... have some religious problem with stout. Can ye imagine? Turning up your nose at a good highland stout... I dinna understand 'em. Had to make a deal with al-Luq of Yaraq to sell Cove Apple Cider. It's all they'll buy."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Have you seen Marcus yet? That man needs a stout and some relaxin. Yeh, he's doin some sort of work back there. Ye can't always work..."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "We get a lot of mages through here. Seems there's something down in the lower caverns they're interested in. I don' know much about that finger-wiggling bunk meself, but I reckon it must be somethin' pretty important to them."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Yeh know what I think? I think the desert people just string a bunch of letters together to make their names. I mean, look at the jeweler. Why can't they use good, pronounceable Aluvian names, like 'Gondibyr,' or 'Fadmynda?'"
Item Purchasing Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Did yeh only come to sell? Buy a stout!"
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Not bad, not bad. But are ye gonna drink like a real man, or unload food on me like some bleedin' merchie?"
Closing Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Come back anytime, mate. I'll keep the taps flowing."
Who Watches the Virindi? - Secrets of the Apostates
Dialog obtained through the Portal Space Time Travel quest, and may not be 100% accurate to actual dialog during this time.
Opening Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Those two over there, don' say anythin but they think they can pass as human. As long as they keep buyin drink to appear human I won' question their reasons for bein here."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Whatcher want?"
Item Selling Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Been rough around here lately. Ground's been shaking and some of our citizens have moved on, but the true of Mar'uun will stay."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Business is slow here. Seems the Gare-un... Gare-oon... the desert people... have some religious problem with stout. Can ye imagine? Turning up your nose at a good highland stout... I dinna understand 'em. Had to make a deal with al-Luq of Yaraq to sell Cove Apple Cider. It's all they'll buy."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Have you seen Marcus yet? That man needs a stout and some relaxin. Yeh, he's doin some sort of work back there. Ye can't always work..."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "We get a lot of mages through here. Seems there's something down in the lower caverns they're interested in. I don' know much about that finger-wiggling bunk meself, but I reckon it must be somethin' pretty important to them."
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Yeh know what I think? I think the desert people just string a bunch of letters together to make their names. I mean, look at the jeweler. Why can't they use good, pronounceable Aluvian names, like 'Gondibyr,' or 'Fadmynda?'"
Item Purchasing Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Did yeh only come to sell? Buy a stout!"
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Not bad, not bad. But are ye gonna drink like a real man, or unload food on me like some bleedin' merchie?"
Closing Dialog:
- Barkeep Rubin tells you, "Come back anytime, mate. I'll keep the taps flowing."