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==Detail==
 
==Detail==
 
*Page One: at E7 in an abandoned crate.
 
*Page One: at E7 in an abandoned crate.
*Page Two: at G7 in a loose brick.
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*Page Two: at G7 in a loose brick on east side of house.
 
*Page Three: F6 in a hollow log slightly north of the large downed log/tree.
 
*Page Three: F6 in a hollow log slightly north of the large downed log/tree.
 
*Page Four: D7 in a spider nest.
 
*Page Four: D7 in a spider nest.

Latest revision as of 17:49, 21 May 2018


The Story of Andorra
The Story of Andorra
Item Info
Type Quest
Level n/a
Quest Curse Collector


Detail

  • Page One: at E7 in an abandoned crate.
  • Page Two: at G7 in a loose brick on east side of house.
  • Page Three: F6 in a hollow log slightly north of the large downed log/tree.
  • Page Four: D7 in a spider nest.
  • Page Five: B5 in some loose dirt.

Once you have all, return them to Mopsa E7 in the Pools of Andorra.

Each page contains a text:

1)Andorra was a young woman blessed with a strange gift, that of adoration. Wherever Andorra went, folks were instantly drawn to her, and wanted always to be around her. Thus she was never alone, but always surrounded by companions who adored her.

2)One day, an old crone asked Andorra for a favor. The crone's beloved Felcat was ailing, and she needed Andorra to fetch a healer. Andorra agreed, but along the way, she was besieged as always by a group of admirers. Andorra happily spent many hours with her companions, and quite forgot to go to the healer. The old crone's cherished pet died as a result.

3)Heartbroken by the death of her pet, the old crone flew into a rage and placed a curse upon Andorra: the curse of loneliness. where once she had always been adored, now none would go near Andorra. Forever after, not a soul would seek her out. The solitude was unbearable.

4)And, so, one day, so despereate was Andorra for companionship of any kind, that she sought out a horde of rabid animals who promptly killed and devoured the young woman. However death was not the escape that Andorra had hoped for.

5)Even in death, Andorra's curse of lineliness persisted, for no live creature would willingly seek out her ghostly company. Andorra's ghost sadly watched and studied all of the people who came through the forest, until she at last realized that people were all rather similar in their inner yearnings. They al secretly hungered for the same things.