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Latest revision as of 14:40, 15 April 2021
A Gifted Chicken | |
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Details | |
Level | 56 |
Type | Main quest |
Location | Sapphira's Lament |
A Gifted Chicken is a Quest in Villagers & Heroes.
Tully has asked me about 3 bits of information about Pyrrus.
Prerequisite
NPC
- Tully E1 in Sapphira's Lament
Objectives
- Find Old Lucy in Pyrron Courtyard.
- Find a way to gather the information Tully asked for.
- Find the other 2 egg shell histories. They are hidden somewhere in Pyrron Courtyard.
- Bring the three Hard-boiled Histories back to Tully in Sapphira's Lament.
Rewards
- 37 silver
- 43,3k XP
- Uncommon Priest Necklace (different depending on the played class)
Walkthrough
- Enter the Pyrron Courtyard, run to F4 (below the portal to Pyrron Bastion). Old Lucy & Old Henry are standing there.
- Talk to Old Lucy, and before helping you she gives you the Golden Quills for the Gifted Chicken quest.
- Keep talking and she will also give you the Prefavors for Patrocolus quest.
- When you successfully finished Golden Quills for the Gifted Chicken, speak to chicken Barnabus
- Barnabus will send you to a pile of loose rocks at either (or both) D2/D3 and E1. You now have all 2 parts of the history.
- Hard-boiled History: Part 2 = is hidden in some Loose Bricks behind the bounty: Corick Quartzer at E1.
- Hard-boiled History: Part 3 = is hidden in some Loose Bricks, next to the bounty= Sniorick Draock at D2.
- Now return to Tully E1 in Sapphira's Lamentto tell her about your progress. This ends the quest and you get your reward.
- Talk some more with him and he'll give you the next main quest: The Brindle Rebellion.
Dialogue
Picking up quest
You: "What were the Brindles digging for?"
Tully: "This, our lost city. When Mallok first ravaged the land with his volcanoes and tempests, our city was buried beneath the earth. After many years of digging, the Brindles uncovered their lost city, but then Pyrrus took it from us and made it his own!"
You "That's awful! But I'm still unclear-no pun intended-about your blindness."
Tully: "Pyrrus used evil magic to steal the Brindles' vision. He gave it to his army of gargoyles. That's how Pyrrus repaid the Brindles for saving his human life!"
You "How is it that Pyrrus came to be a stone gargoyle in the first place?"
Tully: "This all happened before I was born. If you want to know more, you should talk to Old Lucy in the Courtyard. She'll be near the henhouse. I'd talk to her myself, but..."
You "But...?"
Tully: "She uses big words, and makes me feel dumb. Maybe you could talk to her, then come back and tell me what you've learned. Discover three facts about Pyrrus' history with the Brindles, and tell me. Would you do that for me?"
You "Of course I will, Tully! See you later!"
Tully: "Good luck surface dweller!"
Upon returning to Tully with the egg shells
(Hard-boiled History: Part 1, 2, and 3):
Tully: "Did you learn anything about Pyrrus' history with the Brindles?"
You: "Yes! I have three egg shells bearing information about Pyrrus."
Tully: "Fantastic! Read them to me please because I'm blind and I can't."
You: "Okay, here goes. Egg Shell Number One says: Pyrrus was ill and near death when several Brindles found him in the Badlands. They took him to the Queen of the Brindles who was stirred with pity for him, for the man was quite out of his head. In his delirium, he screamed peculiar things about a shimmering woman made of crystals, and of a power that was now his. Good Queen Eleria nursed Pyrrus back to health, but his mind seemed not to mend. He ranted about human frailty, and began to speak of a 'Great Transformation,' and a world made of stone."
Tully: "Read on, read on!"
You: "Egg Shell Number Two says: There came a day when the final chamber of the Brindles' castle was at last unearthed from the ground, and a jubilant celebration was held. But the Brindles could not find their queen, nor could they locate their peculiar visitor. Nightmarish screams were soon heard, which drew the Brindles to a tiny alcove, where they found their beloved queen dead upon the floor. A monstrous creature of stone stood over her. In one hand, he clutched a sword wet with Queen Eleria's blood, and in the other a pouch of shimmering crystals. The creature said only that his transformation was complete, and that henceforth he was to be addressed as Lord Pyrrus."
Tully: "Oh, that murderer! Read on!"
You: "In fury, the anguished Brindles attacked the mammoth gargoyle, but Pyrrus slew them all with little effort, and ordered what survivors there were to kneel before him and pledge their fealty. He established himself as ruler of the Brindles' underground city, and began construction on an army of gargoyles. When the Brindles tried to revolt against his tyranny, Pyrrus used dark magic to steal their potent vision. This he bestowed upon his evil Gargoyles. To this day, the Brindles remain Pyrrus' slaves."
Tully: "Ours is a sad story indeed. Please give the egg shells to me, <player_name>. Just touching them will make me feel closer to my murdered ancestors."
You: "Here you go Tully."
Tully: "Thank you, <player_name>, and I am impressed with your bravery and competence. I think you would make a valuable asset to our ever expanding BRA."