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[[Sir Coth]] was part of the Human team that traveled with Praetor [[Nelson Ballard]] on the mission to build Serbule Keep. He serves as town Sheriff and retains extreme loyalty to all Council rules and regulations.<br>
 
[[Sir Coth]] was part of the Human team that traveled with Praetor [[Nelson Ballard]] on the mission to build Serbule Keep. He serves as town Sheriff and retains extreme loyalty to all Council rules and regulations.<br>
 
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Once you do both of his Quests, you will reach Comfortable favor with him and his Hang Outs and Shop will appear.
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Once you do the first two Quests he gives, you will reach Comfortable favor with him and his Hang Outs and Shop will appear.
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
; [[Serbule]]
 
; [[Serbule]]

Revision as of 08:42, 2 September 2022

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Sir Coth
Sir Coth.jpg
A frumpy man in resplendent armor who hates elves.
Region:
Town:
Location:
Near the northern gate.
Wanders:
Walks around turning lamps on at night.
Anatomy:
Species:
Human
Beast Speak:
No
Vendor

Welcome to Serbule, the den of elvish perversion. I hope you have a strong stomach for immorality!

Sir Coth was part of the Human team that traveled with Praetor Nelson Ballard on the mission to build Serbule Keep. He serves as town Sheriff and retains extreme loyalty to all Council rules and regulations.

Once you do the first two Quests he gives, you will reach Comfortable favor with him and his Hang Outs and Shop will appear.

Location

Serbule
Serbule Keep, north gate near the stables

Shopkeeper

Items Sold[view/edit]

 7 councils   [Friends] 
 12 councils   [Close Friends] 
 60 councils   [Best Friends] 
 120 councils   [Like Family] 
 12 councils   [Close Friends] 

Items Purchased [view/edit]



Spending Limits [view/edit]

Favor Level Cap Per Item Weekly Pool
Neutral
Comfortable 100 5,000
Friends 200 10,000
Close Friends 400 20,000
Best Friends 800 40,000
Like Family 1,000 50,000
Soul Mates 1,200 60,000


Favor

Small Talk [view/edit]

  • Likes All Art Hint
  • Likes Flawless Animal Skins Hint
  • Likes Ivory [Friends?] Hint
  • Hates Potions [Friends?]

Hang Outs

Patrol the town perimeter (4h)

35 favor with Sir Coth
10 rough animal skins
Recipe for Human Anti-Drowsy Cantrip

Help polish Sir Coth's armor

12 favor
200 Armor Patching XP
3x Good Armor Patch Kit

Talk about how beautiful Rita is (60m)

12 favor with Sir Coth
1 apple juice
  • Argue about whether elves have souls (2h)
20 favor with Sir Coth
25 Lore exp

Spy on the elves in town to see what they're planning (5h)

Did you tip them off? No? Well how did they know to shut up about all their sneaking and backstabbing, then? I don't get it. Harumph. Well anyways, keep those potions I gave you. I'm sure an emergency will arise eventually. Just not today.
40 favor with Sir Coth
3 Regeneration Potion

Quests

  • Graveyard Cleanup To start this quest, talk to Sir Coth in Serbule. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.
    • Kill Skeleton Archers
    • Talk to Sir Coth
  • Sewer Rats

    To start this quest, talk to Sir Coth in Serbule. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.

    • Kill Sewer Rats
    • Talk to Sir Coth
  • Sir Coth's Obsession

    To start this quest, talk to Sir Coth in Serbule. The quest is available at [Comfortable] favor.

    • Ask Rita about Sir Coth
    • Talk to Sir Coth

    Response to player

    Sir Coth? That jerk up on the hill that keeps saying elves can't feel true love? I told that guy I'd date him if he just admitted elves are real people. He seems cute enough, but I'm not going to demean myself with an elf-hater.

  • Talking Mantises

    To start this quest, talk to Sir Coth in Serbule. The quest is available at [Comfortable] favor.

    • Kill Augmented Mantis Slaves
    • Talk to Sir Coth

Events

Winter Celebration
[Friends] Favor - (lv25)
[Like Family] Favor -

Conversations

Yes, I've heard that Serbule was created after the Council flooded Dwyndarre with hell-bats, burning the place to the ground. A convenient lie, isn't it? If true, it would turn the Council's generosity into an act of apology. And if I know one thing about the Council, it's this: they never apologize.

Sir Coth