Wanting A Word

Wanting A Word is a Quest in Villagers & Heroes.

''I met a Spriggan named Bolette who hinted that Spriggans know of another way to reach Sunkentooth Marsh. She also said that a violent feud is currently taking place in the Coille between Spriggans and Treants, but she won't tell me anything else about any of this, unless I defeat a boar named Urian Nibbletusk for her. ''

Prerequisite
 * Another Way ...

NPC
 * Bolette just northeast of the portal from Daggertooth Caves in Bevyn's Coille (C6).

Objectives
 * Defeat Urian Nibbletusk.
 * Return to Bolette, and tell her you have defeated Urian.
 * Find Dionte in the Mire of Shame.
 * Talk to Dionte.

Rewards
 * 54 silver
 * 125k XP
 * Uncommon Wizard Headwear  (different depending on the played class)

Walkthrough
 * Just over the hill to the north you'll find the boar bounty boss Urian Nibbletusk. Kill him and then return to Bolette to report the deed. She'll send you to Dionte.
 * Pass through the Rootstone Cavern to the south and enter the Mire of Shame.
 * Use a Mire Root Potion that you can buy from Tiggo at the entrance of the Mire and make your way to Dionte jumping from platform to platform. BUT IT IS NOT NECESSARY to buy that potion, type /jog in your local chat and you can jump very easily from platform to platform.
 * Speak to Dionte to complete this quest and begin Defusing The Feud Part One.

Dialogue
Bolette

You "Glad my utter dismay at not being able to go to Sunkentooth could cheer you up. Just out of curiosity, what exactly is so funny about that?"


 * "Well, what isn't funny about a bunch of fools standing around a dirty pool of water for seasons on end waiting for the tide to swell? We, Spriggans, know better. But off you go now! You're disrupting my lookout! They're coming soon. Another raid from those vengeful Treants."

You "What do you mean about 'Spriggans know better?' And raid? What's going on here in the Coille?"


 * "Since you clearly have more than enough time on your hands, why don't you go eliminate Urian Nibbletusk for me? Do that for me, , and I'll spare you another word."

You "Deal!"


 * "That nasty boar keeps trying to nibble on me as I go about my scouting, please get rid of him!"