Francesca du Orza
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Female Viamontian Inspector of Knights Non-Player Killer
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Level 191
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Strength
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80
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Endurance
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90
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Coordination
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70
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Quickness
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70
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Focus
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50
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Self
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60
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Health
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125
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Stamina
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200
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Mana
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100
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Notes
Lore & Dialog
Commendations Officer tells you, "You now qualify to take the tests for the rank of Knight within our Society. You may not turn in commendations again until you have completed the tests."
Commendations Officer tells you, "Please speak with Francesca du Orza, the Inspector of Knights, here in this Stronghold."
You give Commendations Officer Celestial Hand Commendation Ribbon.
Commendations Officer tells you, "You are presently qualified to take the tests for the rank of Knight within our Society. You may not turn in commendations again until you have completed the tests."
Commendations Officer tells you, "Please speak with Francesca du Orza, the Inspector of Knights, here in this Stronghold."
Commendations Officer gives you Celestial Hand Commendation Ribbon.
Francesca du Orza tells you, "So... you are here for your third trial, adept. Welcome, and heed well what I say."
Francesca du Orza tells you, "By now you should be aware of the existence of the Falatacot, and the two branches from which they spring. One calling themselves Dark, another Light. One dealing in the power of undeath and corruption in service to their Old Ones, and one working to protect what they considered to be worshipful spirits - the Deru Trees. The followers of Adja looked to the Light Falatacot for inspiration."
Francesca du Orza tells you, "There was a hidden place where some of these Light Falatacot congregated once, long ago. They were known as the Hidden Sisterhood, for they hid from the vengeful attacks of their Dark cousins. In their cloister they recorded much of what it was to live in that ancient world. Eventually, they passed on - but their cloister still remains."
Francesca du Orza tells you, "Go there now - bring the secrets of the past to me. I have heard it said that there may be, in specific, a leatherbound journal which reveals many secrets of the past."
Francesca du Orza tells you, "Bring that to me. I can read Falatacot, and can tell you what it says if you show it to me."