| SC_422847_7 | Hah! Cut the chit-chat. You dare to face me? |
| SC_422847_8 | Heh heh heh... Don't be so eager. You better not forget me! |
| SC_422847_9 | Insidious witch! |
| SC_422848_0 | So, has Mother Earth given instructions as to where I should go next? |
| SC_422848_1 | No, however...(cough, cough)...how about you go and look around [ZONE_BODO OF WIND|Luzan]. No doubt old [113948|Lurman] is sick with worry. We've been enemies for years... No one understands him like I do...moreover we were childhood companions. I can tell you how many hairs there are growing on his head. |
| SC_422848_2 | You grew up together? You were friends?... It's hard to imagine. |
| SC_422848_3 | You don't believe me? It is so. Who would believe that friendship could exist between an Eduth and a Luzan Bodo? We were kids back then. We were so close we used to share each other's trousers. Then we grew up, and the war between the Eduth and the Luzan Bodos intensified. Eventually it affected me and [113948|Lurman] too.\n\nI remember that year. We had both just been made shamans. We decided to devote everything to our villages, so we chose to lock our friendship up in a box and bury it... This map marks the spot. Kind child of good Elf [113282|Mynarvis], help me to dig it up and have a look. |
| SC_422848_4 | "We Ulman and Lurman, on the day of the 89th moonrise, seal our friendship here.\nFrom this point on Ulman and Lurman are no longer friends.\n\n(The shabby old map is basic, but one look and you see that the two sites circled on it are near the boundary of the two villages)" |
| SC_422848_5 | I already gave you a map! |
| SC_422851_0 | Dwarven, Elven... there are relics from all races here. It's weird. |
| SC_422851_1 | You think these relics belong to all races? Each one looks to have a long history! Adventurer, ancient objects often possess powers we don't understand. Perhaps these items have affected our totem poles, causing an imbalance in the spirit powers. It's not impossible... |
| SC_422851_10 | I might have seen them, but then I might not! |
| SC_422851_11 | Is that someone's treasure? Ours is next to the totem pole. That porcelain is really beautiful! |
| SC_422851_12 | You want to give me all the things you've taken? |
| SC_422851_13 | Have you seen these things before? |
| SC_422851_2 | Lurman Shaman, I can follow these clues and keep investigating. |
| SC_422851_3 | Okay. Find out who put them in the village. If Bodos in this village did it that's fine. I believe they're all good Bodos who wouldn't do anything bad. I'm just afraid that the origin of some of the objects is unclear, which could spell big trouble.\n\nIf you have no idea where to start, go have a look around the totem and talk to the Ritual Dancer Bodos. |
| SC_422851_4 | That's mine! That's mine! Get off! Taking our [113301|Barrack] still not enough for you. You want our family hatchet too! Give it back! |
| SC_422851_5 | We Luzan Bodos believe in putting our most precious items next to the totem pole during the spirit dance. It's as if our ancestors are there. This is our family wood carving. You want to take it? No problem, you don't understand our ways. Just be sure to bring it back. |
| SC_422851_6 | Why do you have our family heirloom? My ancestors entrusted us with its safekeeping. I'm going to put it back next to the totem! |
| SC_422851_7 | The spirit dance is about to start. Where's our bone flute? How can my ancestors join in without the bone flute? Ah ha ha! Will you help me find it? Thanks! |
| SC_422851_8 | No one taught you not to pick stuff up off ground? You never know what kind of trouble you'll get into. I'm watching you, [205655|Barrack]-stealing adventurer. |
| SC_422851_9 | I've seen that before. It's my next door neighbor's. That stupid Bodo cleans it everyday. He loves that thing. Why do you have it? |
| SC_422852_0 | I am the wind, never dying, never resting, never stopping. I am the wind, always moving, always living, always present. |
| SC_422852_1 | One thousand years ago, good and evil divided. |
| SC_422852_10 | They ignored their differences and helped one another... |
| SC_422852_11 | To defeat evil, they worked together, feared no hardship. |
| SC_422852_12 | Gathered all kinds of materials, constructed a mighty barrier... |
| SC_422852_13 | The Great Barrier was erected to the cheering of crowds. |
| SC_422852_14 | The barrier was not only a safeguard, but also a testament to great friendship. |