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Uktar

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Guild Bursar
Uktar
Uktar Portrait.jpg
Stats
Level 1

STR

10

DEX

10

CON

10

INT

10

WIS

10

CHA

10
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Creature Race Icon.png  Race Human Human
Creature Type Icon.png  Type Humanoid
HP Icon.png  HP 6
Creature AC Icon.png  AC 10
Creature Speed Icon.png  Movement Speed 0
Creature Size Icon.png  Size Medium
Weight Icon.png  Weight 75kg
Initiative Icon.png  Initiative 0
Passive features
Character information
Location Guildhall X: -31 Y: 754
Faction The Guild

Bursar Uktar, or simply Uktar is a Human NPC who appears during Act Three.

Background

Uktar serves The Guild as its elected bursar[1] and works directly with Nine-Fingers Keene to manage its financial affairs.

Gameplay

  • Uktar has no special combat abilities.

Interactions

  • Uktar can first be found inside Nine-Fingers' office, arguing with her about an orphanage that has fallen behind on its payments and how they should resolve the matter while also upholding the Guild's reputation. At a break in the conversation, Uktar will notice the player's presence and reprimand them for listening in, before Nine-Fingers takes over as being the focus of the conversation.
  • After When starting a conversation with Uktar for the first time, players can pass a History check to 'ponder where you know the name from.' Passing this check will reveal that "Uktar" is the 11th month of the year, more commonly known as 'the Rotting', the time in which all things decay and die.

Vault Key Business

Uktar offers a ransom to players who bring him vault keys for the Counting House -- but only if the contents of the corresponding vault remain untouched. For each one the player delivers to Uktar, they receive an amount of gold, and Uktar responds with a unique comment corresponding to the previous owner of the key.

Give him Gortash's key

  • "Ah, the would-be Duke! I'm sure he parted with it on good terms."

Give him Glitterbeard's key

  • "Glitterbeard. He was given mastery of the counting house over me, you know. Well deserved, wouldn't you say?"


Related Items

Notes


References

  1. "Bursar" roughly means a "manager of financial affairs."

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