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{{Infobox_NPC|List={{{1|}}}|GetValue={{{GetValue|}}}
{{Infobox_NPC|List={{{1|}}}|GetValue={{{GetValue|}}}
| name        = Jagran
| name        = Jagran
| job        =  
| job        = Guarda
| location    = Minas à oeste de Kazordoon, próximo ao NPC Melfar
| city        = Kazordoon
| city        = Kazordoon
| subarea    = Kazordoon Dwarf Mines, Kazordoon Dwarf Mines (Diggers Depths)
| location    = [[Kazordoon Dwarf Mines (Diggers Depths)|Diggers Depths Mine]] ({{Mapa|32521,31959,8:2|aqui}}).
| implemented = 9.8
| implemented = 9.8
| notes      = Ele pode contar sobre os novos problemas que estão acontecendo nas minas de Kazordoon.
| buysell    = não
| buysell    = não
| buys        =  
| falas      =  
| sells      =
''Jogador:'' '''Hi'''<br />
| notes      =
[[Jagran]]: Sorry, boy, but for the sake of your own safety I must ask you to leave. We have more problems at hand than we can handle, and certainly no time to babysit visitors.<br />
}}
''Jogador:'' '''Problems'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Ah, where to begin? After the doom blight and the famine, our troops were in disarray and by no means in suitable strength. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: When those lunatics from the Axe of Vengeance fellowship rose to dethrone the emperor, we stood ready to defend our liege. Still, many of those traitors escaped to the mines. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: To make matters worse, all kinds of beasts had invaded the mines that were left abandoned while we restored order in Kazordoon. Sounds bad enough to you? ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: Well, it became worse! When we began to retake the mines from the traitors and the beasts, we encountered another foe, worse than all the others. Have you ever heard of the Lost? Well, you probably have. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: They swarmed up from the depths, and if it had not been for our careful advancement and scouting, they might easily have overwhelmed us by surprise and sheer numbers. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: We fought many battles, with the traitors and beasts constantly on rampage at our backs. Yet we managed to deal them a crippling blow when Areak killed the creature called Bloodtooth that was leading their armies. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: But with that many casualties and enemies on all sides, we had to retreat and regroup. Do you get an idea of our problems now? ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: The traitors from the Axe of Vengeance, beasts from the depths and the Lost are more than enough to cause a problem. So we can't spare any men to protect you, and if you venture into the mines you'll do it at your own risk.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Axe of Vengeance'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: After their failed rebellion, they gave up even the pretence of legitimacy. They bolster their dwindling ranks with outcasts and criminals, and rumour has it that they welcome any dwarf into their ranks, regardless of the crimes he committed.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Areak'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Areak Twobeards was probably the best fighter Kazordoon ever had, and as tough a dwarf as could be. He died after killing the Bloodtooth creature that had led the Lost. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: Though he killed the beast, he succumbed to his wounds only a few heartbeats after his enemy fell. His body was rescued and brought to Kazordoon for a proper burial.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Bloodtooth'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: It was like nothing we had ever seen before, and it was huge. First we thought it was some kind of war-beast, but it was frequently seen behind the lines, and rarely engaged in combat. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: Later, it became more and more obvious it was the driving force behind the attacks. Areak Twobeards led the assault that broke through the lines of the lost, and confronted the beast. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: After his death, the attacks lost in frequency, ferocity and strategic planning.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Name'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: I'm Jagran Stonehand, son of fire, from the molten roch fellowship.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Kazordoon'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Kazordoon has seen worse times that this one in its history ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: The recent earthquakes have done little harm, although combined with the threats that arose, it has been a wake-up call for certain factions; and now we are slightly changing things to be better prepared for threats and to handle certain things ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: Admittedly, we have rested for too long on the accomplishments of our forefathers who had built Kazordoon. We were doing the ancestors a disservice by not adding more of our own ideas.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Elves'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Who cares about elves? I certainly don't!<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Ab'Dendriel'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: You can hardly call it a city. All those trees and bushes, crawling insects everywhere, and the dirt! Just the thought of it gives me shivers.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Carlin'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Carlin, with its association with the elves, was never deemed trustworthy in the past. Given the strained relationship with Thais, we should perhaps reconsider this.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Thais'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: The Thaians are an arrogant and ignorant bunch. At least they had some honour and sent some resources when the famine struck us. Still, many dwarfs lay part of the blame on humans for all that has happened.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Venore'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Those Venoreans are hyenas that tried to bleed our people to death when the doom blight struck our mushroom fields. The prices and rights they demanded in exchange were outrageous. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: Sadly, they often got their way due to the desperate situation. But on that matter, the last word has not yet been spoken, and dwarfs have a good memory.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Dwarf'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: We will survive as we have countless times before. We are dwarfs and we will boldly face any challenge that fate might throw at us. ...<br />
[[Jagran]]: We are more than capable to handle our affairs and even lead our people through desperate times without a doubt.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Mines'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: The mines have always been an unorganized mass of tunnels, for dwarfen standards. But we follow instinct and experience when looking for promising new ore veins, and families, fellowships or trusts frequently dug in competition with each other. ...<br/>
[[Jagran]]: To foreigners, this may seem somewhat odd, but to us dwarfs, it seems natural and necessary.<br />
''Jogador:'' '''Bye'''<br />
[[Jagran]]: Bye and now better leave.
}}<noinclude>[[Categoria:NPC em Revisão]]</noinclude>

Edição atual tal como às 23h24min de 11 de agosto de 2024

Jagran.gif Jagran
Este NPC é Guarda
 
Jogador: Hi

Jagran: Sorry, boy, but for the sake of your own safety I must ask you to leave. We have more problems at hand than we can handle, and certainly no time to babysit visitors.
Jogador: Problems
Jagran: Ah, where to begin? After the doom blight and the famine, our troops were in disarray and by no means in suitable strength. ...
Jagran: When those lunatics from the Axe of Vengeance fellowship rose to dethrone the emperor, we stood ready to defend our liege. Still, many of those traitors escaped to the mines. ...
Jagran: To make matters worse, all kinds of beasts had invaded the mines that were left abandoned while we restored order in Kazordoon. Sounds bad enough to you? ...
Jagran: Well, it became worse! When we began to retake the mines from the traitors and the beasts, we encountered another foe, worse than all the others. Have you ever heard of the Lost? Well, you probably have. ...
Jagran: They swarmed up from the depths, and if it had not been for our careful advancement and scouting, they might easily have overwhelmed us by surprise and sheer numbers. ...
Jagran: We fought many battles, with the traitors and beasts constantly on rampage at our backs. Yet we managed to deal them a crippling blow when Areak killed the creature called Bloodtooth that was leading their armies. ...
Jagran: But with that many casualties and enemies on all sides, we had to retreat and regroup. Do you get an idea of our problems now? ...
Jagran: The traitors from the Axe of Vengeance, beasts from the depths and the Lost are more than enough to cause a problem. So we can't spare any men to protect you, and if you venture into the mines you'll do it at your own risk.
Jogador: Axe of Vengeance
Jagran: After their failed rebellion, they gave up even the pretence of legitimacy. They bolster their dwindling ranks with outcasts and criminals, and rumour has it that they welcome any dwarf into their ranks, regardless of the crimes he committed.
Jogador: Areak
Jagran: Areak Twobeards was probably the best fighter Kazordoon ever had, and as tough a dwarf as could be. He died after killing the Bloodtooth creature that had led the Lost. ...
Jagran: Though he killed the beast, he succumbed to his wounds only a few heartbeats after his enemy fell. His body was rescued and brought to Kazordoon for a proper burial.
Jogador: Bloodtooth
Jagran: It was like nothing we had ever seen before, and it was huge. First we thought it was some kind of war-beast, but it was frequently seen behind the lines, and rarely engaged in combat. ...
Jagran: Later, it became more and more obvious it was the driving force behind the attacks. Areak Twobeards led the assault that broke through the lines of the lost, and confronted the beast. ...
Jagran: After his death, the attacks lost in frequency, ferocity and strategic planning.
Jogador: Name
Jagran: I'm Jagran Stonehand, son of fire, from the molten roch fellowship.
Jogador: Kazordoon
Jagran: Kazordoon has seen worse times that this one in its history ...
Jagran: The recent earthquakes have done little harm, although combined with the threats that arose, it has been a wake-up call for certain factions; and now we are slightly changing things to be better prepared for threats and to handle certain things ...
Jagran: Admittedly, we have rested for too long on the accomplishments of our forefathers who had built Kazordoon. We were doing the ancestors a disservice by not adding more of our own ideas.
Jogador: Elves
Jagran: Who cares about elves? I certainly don't!
Jogador: Ab'Dendriel
Jagran: You can hardly call it a city. All those trees and bushes, crawling insects everywhere, and the dirt! Just the thought of it gives me shivers.
Jogador: Carlin
Jagran: Carlin, with its association with the elves, was never deemed trustworthy in the past. Given the strained relationship with Thais, we should perhaps reconsider this.
Jogador: Thais
Jagran: The Thaians are an arrogant and ignorant bunch. At least they had some honour and sent some resources when the famine struck us. Still, many dwarfs lay part of the blame on humans for all that has happened.
Jogador: Venore
Jagran: Those Venoreans are hyenas that tried to bleed our people to death when the doom blight struck our mushroom fields. The prices and rights they demanded in exchange were outrageous. ...
Jagran: Sadly, they often got their way due to the desperate situation. But on that matter, the last word has not yet been spoken, and dwarfs have a good memory.
Jogador: Dwarf
Jagran: We will survive as we have countless times before. We are dwarfs and we will boldly face any challenge that fate might throw at us. ...
Jagran: We are more than capable to handle our affairs and even lead our people through desperate times without a doubt.
Jogador: Mines
Jagran: The mines have always been an unorganized mass of tunnels, for dwarfen standards. But we follow instinct and experience when looking for promising new ore veins, and families, fellowships or trusts frequently dug in competition with each other. ...
Jagran: To foreigners, this may seem somewhat odd, but to us dwarfs, it seems natural and necessary.
Jogador: Bye

Jagran: Bye and now better leave.
Jagran.gif Jagran
Este NPC é Guarda

Localização: Diggers Depths Mine (aquiMap (Colour).gif).
Adicionado: 9.8 (12 de dezembro de 2012)
Notas: Ele pode contar sobre os novos problemas que estão acontecendo nas minas de Kazordoon.
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