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+ | ; Can you train me to be a [[Priest]] of [[Arisetsu]]? | ||
+ | : Well, I trust you, and I think you have a personality that will work well in the priesthood. But there's a few other things you need to know. | ||
+ | : First, there's a fee of 5000 Councils. | ||
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+ | : Second, you have to take a vow, and it's permanent. | ||
+ | :; Nevermind for now. | ||
+ | :; Tell me about the fee. | ||
+ | :: It's really a 'cover my ass' fee. When I go back to the temple and tell them I trained a new priest in the field, they won't be happy. But if I bring your offering of 5000 Councils, that will help smooth everything over. I'm willing to stick my neck out for you, but only to a point! [[Arisetsu]] is a pragmatic god, after all, and that money will buy a lot of blankets. | ||
+ | ::; I see. And the vow? | ||
+ | :; Tell me about the vow. | ||
+ | :: Becoming a priest means becoming a Scion of Arisetsu. You will be a living point of Arisetsu's energy, a sort of organ for Arisetsu's will. | ||
+ | :: Now, she's a very hands-off god so it's mostly a formality. But you will formally pledge your life to aid Arisetsu whenever 'Hope is fading from the world.' | ||
+ | ::; How often does 'hope fade from the world?' | ||
+ | :: I'm fifty-six and I've never heard of anyone being summoned by Arisetsu. I certainly haven't! But it could happen some day: if a cataclysmic event happens, you'll be expected to drop everything and help save the world. | ||
+ | ; What do you do here again? | ||
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+ | ::Oh, I was just passing through and decided to stay and help this little settlement for a week or two. I've collected firewood, killed bizarre exploding sheep, fished up some tasty food, re-insulated this barn... that sort of thing. | ||
+ | ::; That's nice of you. | ||
+ | :: Well I saw the need. That rakkie can't do it all on his own! [[Ukorga]] I mean. He's overworked and very stressed out. He hides his fears, but he's worried. All these guests staying at his inn means there's a lot of mouths to feed, a lot of work to do. So I'm helping out. | ||
+ | ; So you're a follower of Arisetsu? | ||
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+ | :: Yes. When I was young, my life was saved by a priest of Arisetsu. It showed my true calling: I have basked in the glow of Arisetsu, the goddess of Hope and Warmth, and now I take her message of hope to frontier settlements like this one. | ||
+ | ::; How did you become a priest? | ||
+ | :: I studied at the temple in [[Gravefell]]. The temple is a bright spot of hope in a gloomy city. If you're a devout follower of Arisetsu I'm sure they'd let you in! There's a four-year certification program. | ||
+ | ::; Is there a faster way to become a priest? | ||
+ | :: Well... I mean, we always heard about hick priests in backwoods areas that never formally studied. They just learn from another priest. So I guess you could study under a priest like me... but... | ||
+ | ::; But? | ||
+ | :: I could teach you some of the less subtle stuff, like creating physical warmth and healing wounds. But I'm not qualified to teach the more difficult tasks of a priest of Arisetsu, like comforting the grieving, bringing hope to a dying relationship, or alleviating depression. You'd have to learn all of that on your own. And I'm not sure it'd be in the priesthood's best interests to have another bush priest... why don't you just go to school instead? It's four years, but they'll fly by in the rapturous glow of Arisetsu | ||
+ | ::; Think of all the people I could be helping during those four years, thought! Do it for the people! | ||
+ | :: Hmmm... well there are definitely too few priests of Arisetsu out here. I suppose if I was confident in your sincerity, and you paid a token amount, I could teach you the basics. | ||
+ | ; What does it mean to be a 'Priest?' | ||
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Revision as of 19:23, 5 June 2018
Gloria Stonecurl
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Smiling calmly.
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Location: | Building across from Ukorga's Inn.
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Beast Speak: | All
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Skill Trainer: | Priest
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“I've been meaning to clean Ukorga's basement. There's tons of mold down there!
Gloria Stonecurl is a Priest of Arisetsu.
At [Comfortable], Gloria Stonecurl will offer the vow of Priest.
Location
- Kur Mountains
- Gloria Stonecurl is always found in the Kur Mountains, in the building across from Ukorga's Inn.
Items Purchased [view/edit]
Gloria Stonecurl/Items purchased
Spending Limits [view/edit]
Gloria Stonecurl/Spending limits
Quests
Gloria Stonecurl offers some quests around the Kur Mountains region.
- Cheddar of Friendship
To start this quest, talk to Gloria Stonecurl in Kur Mountains. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.
- Obtain x1
- Talk to Gloria Stonecurl.
- Ink for the Inscription
To start this quest, talk to Gloria Stonecurl in Kur Mountains. The quest is available after completion of Lapis for the Priest, and is available at [Neutral] favor.
- Obtain x5
- Talk to Gloria Stonecurl.
- Lapis for the Priest
To start this quest, talk to Gloria Stonecurl in Kur Mountains. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.
- Obtain x3
- Talk to Gloria Stonecurl.
Favor Rewards
Reward at [Neutral].
- x2
Reward at [Comfortable].
- Willing to train Priest
Reward at [Friends].
Reward at [Close Friends].
Training
Unlock Skill Level Cost Favor Invigorate 9 600 councils [Comfortable] Relentless Hope 18 1500 councils [Comfortable] Give Warmth 20 1650 councils [Comfortable] Invigorate 2 24 2200 councils [Friends] Relentless Hope 2 34 4100 councils [Friends] Give Warmth 2 35 4150 councils [Friends] Invigorate 3 39 XXX councils [XXX] Tether Soul 40 XXX councils [XXX] Invigorate 4 47 XXX councils [XXX] Give Warmth 3 50 XXX councils [XXX] Relentless Hope 3 58 XXX councils [XXX] Give Warmth 4 65 XXX councils [XXX]
Services
Bartering
Available at [Comfortable] Bartering:Gloria Stonecurl
Hang Outs
Learn background information about Arisetsu (6h) (Must be a Priest)
“Arisetsu was super angry and she said to Vol, "to protect Hope, I would end Death if I must. Do not doubt my conviction or my power," and so that started another fight, because Vol said... well, we're out of time and it doesn't matter what he said.
To sum up, there's been a lot of lover's spats over the centuries, but amazingly, Vol, the god of Death, is still Arisetsu's lover, eighteen thousand years later! That's really weird, right? Hope and Death as lovers? I know!
Have you ever heard the folk tale that says if your situation is truely hopeless and you pray to Arisetsu, you'll die in your sleep? Well, don't go spreading this around, but it's true! As a gift to Arisetsu, Vol changed reality so that you really will die peacefully in your sleep if your situation is truly hopeless. Arisetsu was pretty upset about that for a few hundred years, but she's gotten used to it.
They say Arisetsu has made Vol kinder, but I think Vol has rubbed off on Arisetsu a lot more. Arisetsu hates the undead... really seriously HATES them... and I think it's all because Vol hates them. If she didn't care for Vol I don't think she'd care about the undead either.
Okay... that's enough for today. You did great!
- 60 favor with Gloria Stonecurl
- 500 Priest XP
Conversations
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- Can you train me to be a Priest of Arisetsu?
- Well, I trust you, and I think you have a personality that will work well in the priesthood. But there's a few other things you need to know.
- First, there's a fee of 5000 Councils.
- Second, you have to take a vow, and it's permanent.
- Nevermind for now.
- Tell me about the fee.
- It's really a 'cover my ass' fee. When I go back to the temple and tell them I trained a new priest in the field, they won't be happy. But if I bring your offering of 5000 Councils, that will help smooth everything over. I'm willing to stick my neck out for you, but only to a point! Arisetsu is a pragmatic god, after all, and that money will buy a lot of blankets.
- I see. And the vow?
- Tell me about the vow.
- Becoming a priest means becoming a Scion of Arisetsu. You will be a living point of Arisetsu's energy, a sort of organ for Arisetsu's will.
- Now, she's a very hands-off god so it's mostly a formality. But you will formally pledge your life to aid Arisetsu whenever 'Hope is fading from the world.'
- How often does 'hope fade from the world?'
- I'm fifty-six and I've never heard of anyone being summoned by Arisetsu. I certainly haven't! But it could happen some day: if a cataclysmic event happens, you'll be expected to drop everything and help save the world.
- What do you do here again?
- Oh, I was just passing through and decided to stay and help this little settlement for a week or two. I've collected firewood, killed bizarre exploding sheep, fished up some tasty food, re-insulated this barn... that sort of thing.
- That's nice of you.
- Well I saw the need. That rakkie can't do it all on his own! Ukorga I mean. He's overworked and very stressed out. He hides his fears, but he's worried. All these guests staying at his inn means there's a lot of mouths to feed, a lot of work to do. So I'm helping out.
- So you're a follower of Arisetsu?
- Yes. When I was young, my life was saved by a priest of Arisetsu. It showed my true calling: I have basked in the glow of Arisetsu, the goddess of Hope and Warmth, and now I take her message of hope to frontier settlements like this one.
- How did you become a priest?
- I studied at the temple in Gravefell. The temple is a bright spot of hope in a gloomy city. If you're a devout follower of Arisetsu I'm sure they'd let you in! There's a four-year certification program.
- Is there a faster way to become a priest?
- Well... I mean, we always heard about hick priests in backwoods areas that never formally studied. They just learn from another priest. So I guess you could study under a priest like me... but...
- But?
- I could teach you some of the less subtle stuff, like creating physical warmth and healing wounds. But I'm not qualified to teach the more difficult tasks of a priest of Arisetsu, like comforting the grieving, bringing hope to a dying relationship, or alleviating depression. You'd have to learn all of that on your own. And I'm not sure it'd be in the priesthood's best interests to have another bush priest... why don't you just go to school instead? It's four years, but they'll fly by in the rapturous glow of Arisetsu
- Think of all the people I could be helping during those four years, thought! Do it for the people!
- Hmmm... well there are definitely too few priests of Arisetsu out here. I suppose if I was confident in your sincerity, and you paid a token amount, I could teach you the basics.
- What does it mean to be a 'Priest?'