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You see Nemal
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Location

Jakundaf Desert dungeon, 3 levels down

Notes

Nemal is blind. That's why he can't read or write. He calls himself "wanderer". His father knew Gharonk, a very strange language. He will reward you if you help him with a problem. To get to this NPC, go down in the ruin in the Jakundaf Desert and go down 5 levels. Walk north and turn to walk south around a corner, watch out for 1-3 Bonelords in the clearing to the left. Take the ladder up from this cave, then go north past an intersection until you arrive at a locked door. Find a nearby ladder and climb it. There you will find Nemal.

Since Nemal is blind, you can help him see by curing his blindness. The book containing the recipe for the potion of regained vision is in one of the bookcases in the Desert Dungeon Library. Bring Nemal all listed ingredients to obtain Key 4037.

Player: hi
Nemal: Hello. How are you? Maybe you can help me: Do my shoes have the same colour?
Player: blind
Nemal: Yes, I seem to be blind. But I am not sure - maybe the dungeons are too dark!
Player: potion of regained vision
Nemal: I heard of a potion of regained vision ... but I can't remember how to make it! Maybe you can help me. Do you know something about it?
Player: yes
Nemal: So, did you bring the ingredients with you, stranger?
Player: yes
Nemal: You seem to have them with you. Can you tell me, how many minutes I have to cook them?
Player: 31
Nemal: Ah. It seems to work. But what are the words I have to speak?
Player: nalus murtu
Nemal: Thank you! NALUS MURTUUU! ... I can see again! To show you, how grateful I am, I'll give you a key. Be wise when using it. I can't tell you, where it matches, but ... take good care, it is useless without mental powers!

Nemal

Transcripts

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Player: hi
Nemal: Hello. How are you? Maybe you can help me: Do my shoes have the same colour?
Player: yes
Nemal: That's good. Thank you. Oh, but what brings you to me?
Player: me / job
Nemal: I have no job. I'm a wanderer.
Player: wanderer / blind
Nemal: Yes, I seem to be blind. But I am not sure - maybe the dungeons are too dark!
Player: book
Nemal: I can't read. I've never learned it.
Player: door
Nemal: Closed doors need keys. What a pity keys are not lying around like rubbish!
Player: dungeons / treasure
Nemal: You can find some treasures here - some are bigger, some are smaller, some are of true value, some are of materialistic value.
Player: god
Nemal: I don't believe in gods, but a lot of people do. I never saw a god, why should I trust in someone I never met?
Player: gharonk
Nemal: My father knew this language.
Player: help
Nemal: Hmm.. help? How can I help you?
Player: king
Nemal: King...king...yes, there is one. I still can remember the time when we had an other king. What was his name again?
Player: library
Nemal: I can't read or write. What use would I have of a library?
Player: name
Nemal: My name is Nemal.
Player: offer
Nemal: I don't sell things. If you really need somthing, better walk straight to one of the towns or ask another adventurer.
Player: secret
Nemal: Secrets should remain secret. No need of making them public.
Player: time
Nemal: I had a watch. It was nice, but I can't see the hands anymore.
Player: weapon
Nemal: I always have weapons with me. You never know what's behind the next corner.
Player: sword
Nemal: I have a sword. It's very sharp. But I don't give it away, you never know.
Player: Excalibug
Nemal: I heard the name, but I don't trust rumours.
Player: Carlin
Nemal: Aaaahh, Carlin, yes. I know this town. Strange graveyard there, isn't it?
Player: Desert
Nemal: Desert? Where is one?
Player: Thais
Nemal: Yes, I used to live there a while ago. Nice town.
Player: fight
Nemal: Better know how to fight!
Player: guild
Nemal: Hmmm.. I wouldn't ever join a guild, but i know of the existance of some.
Player: way
Nemal: There are many ways. I don't know all of them.
Player: bye
Nemal: Farewell!

Nemal

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