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'''News Hawker Jonah''' is a human child who sells newspapers on the bridge near Baldur's Gate [[Waypoint]] in [[Lower City]] of Baldur's Gate. ({{coords|-200|-41}}).
'''News Hawker Jonah''' is a human child who sells newspapers on the bridge near Baldur's Gate [[Waypoint]] in [[Lower City]] of Baldur's Gate. ({{coords|-200|-41}}).
{{DiQ|'The Baldur's Mouth Gazette. When the Mouth barks, the Fist bites...' Uh... I forget the real slogan, but you get the idea. Now, buy a copy or leave.|Jonah}}


Jonah is very reluctant to sell newpapers and, if asked, will tell that it is his father who makes him to work as a news hawker. Also the boy will make a rather spiteful remark about the quality of the printing issue.
== Involvement ==
 
Jonah is very reluctant to sell the ''Baldur's Gate Gazette'', calling it a rag. If asked, he will tell the party that it is his father who makes him to work as a news hawker. The party can persuade him to give them a free copy but he'll call you a "cheap bastard" and will be annoyed.


== External links ==
* {{FRWiki|Jonah|long}}


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Latest revision as of 17:25, 30 October 2024

News Hawker Jonah is a human child who sells newspapers on the bridge near Baldur's Gate Waypoint in Lower City of Baldur's Gate. (X: -200 Y: -41).

Portrait Jonah.png
'The Baldur's Mouth Gazette. When the Mouth barks, the Fist bites...' Uh... I forget the real slogan, but you get the idea. Now, buy a copy or leave.
Jonah

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Jonah is very reluctant to sell the Baldur's Gate Gazette, calling it a rag. If asked, he will tell the party that it is his father who makes him to work as a news hawker. The party can persuade him to give them a free copy but he'll call you a "cheap bastard" and will be annoyed.

External links[edit | edit source]