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'''Alembrosius''' is a [[Human]] child in the Eastway district of the [[Lower City]] in [[Act Three]]. | '''Alembrosius''' is a [[Human]] child in the Eastway district of the [[Lower City]] in [[Act Three]]. | ||
{{DiQ|Mum'll be back soon. I mean - *ahem* - shopkeeper'll be back soon.|Alembrosius}} | {{DiQ|Mum'll be back soon. I mean - *ahem* - shopkeeper'll be back soon.|Alembrosius}} | ||
== Involvement == | == Involvement == | ||
=== Act Three === | === Act Three === | ||
Alembrosius stands near Candulhallow's, at the street vendor point obviously maintained by his mother. He is looking after their goods - various pottery arranged on a carpet - while his mum is absent. | Alembrosius can be encountered in the street behind the [[Basilisk Gate Barracks]], near the [[Candulhallow's Tombstones]]. He stands near Candulhallow's, at the street vendor point obviously maintained by his mother. He is looking after their goods - various pottery arranged on a carpet - while his mum is absent. | ||
If spoken to, Alembrosius offers the party to look at his pots and choose whatever they need. He tries to look like a grown-up, but does not actually sell anything. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 31 December 2024
Alembrosius is a Human child in the Eastway district of the Lower City in Act Three.
“Mum'll be back soon. I mean - *ahem* - shopkeeper'll be back soon.„
Involvement[edit | edit source]
Act Three[edit | edit source]
Alembrosius can be encountered in the street behind the Basilisk Gate Barracks, near the Candulhallow's Tombstones. He stands near Candulhallow's, at the street vendor point obviously maintained by his mother. He is looking after their goods - various pottery arranged on a carpet - while his mum is absent.
If spoken to, Alembrosius offers the party to look at his pots and choose whatever they need. He tries to look like a grown-up, but does not actually sell anything.