Lana Songtree
Lana Songtree
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Young, cheerful, and wary.
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Location: | The Tapestry Inn counter.
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Species: | Human
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Beast Speak: | All, after bribing Durstin Tallow.
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Skill Trainer: |
“Welcome to the Tapestry Inn! We have beds for rent and good food and drink. Talk to Durstin for food though. I just do drinks!
Lana Songtree is a waitress at the Tapestry Inn in the Serbule Hills region. She can teach the Interpretive Dance skill. She was born in Fallowglade, and her family had gambling debts. When she was a child, Lana's step-mother abandoned her in the Sedgewick Forest at age ten. She was found and raised by an older lady who taught her various alchemical concoctions. She is friends with Jara.
Location
- Serbule Hills
- Bar at the Tapestry Inn.
Favor
Small Talk [view/edit]
- Likes Wool
- Likes Tailoring Recipes
- Likes Pink Dye
Favor Rewards
At Comfortable: Teaches Interpretive Dance.
Quests
- Repelling a Bear
To start this quest, talk to Lana Songtree in Serbule Hills. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.
- Deliver to Jara
- Talk to Lana Songtree
Response to player
“What's this? Oh. From Lana in the inn? I told her not to bother! Bear repellent might cause an attacking bear to go away, but this bear is literally living in my barn! I'm not gonna try to repel it, it'd just kill me! Why doesn't she listen?! Human youth are so stupid!
Sigh... but no, don't tell her that. Tell her thanks, and that I appreciate it and I'll try it out soon.
- The Sweater
To start this quest, talk to Lana Songtree in Serbule Hills. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.
- Obtain x10
- Talk to Lana Songtree
Training
Interpretive Dance Variant
Lana Songtree is the teacher for Dance 3 (variant B). At least three musicians must be playing instruments near Lana Songtree to convince them to demonstrate their dance.
Events
Winter Celebration
[Friends] Favor - | x10 |
[Like Family] Favor - | x10 |
Conversations
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- Welcome to the Tapestry Inn! We have beds for rent and good food and drink. Talk to Durstin for food though. I just do drinks!
- Can you tell me about dancing?
- There's nothing much to it but to practice! After you practice for a while, you'll figure out more moves on your own.
- When three or more people get together to dance, it can be fun to synchronize your dance moves! To start synchronizing, you don't have to do anything. It will just happen naturally when enough people are dancing. Then just follow the lead. You might not have the skill to perform all the required moves at first, but just do your best!
- What do you know about the inn's history?
- I only started working here a year ago, so I don't know its history. If you mean why there's no tapestries in the 'Tapestry Inn,' it's because Durstin's wife Samantha died. She was the one who named the place and took care of stuff, I guess. I never met her. But anyway he sold all the decor! I've been trying to get him to buy one small tapestry, just so people don't keep asking about it, but he's stubborn.
- Thank you for the info.
- Who do I ask about renting a bed?
- Durstin can help you with that. But be warned: the nightly rate is insane! Durstin doesn't like to clean the beds, so he charges way too much. My advice: butter him up some. He'll give you a reasonable rate.
- Thanks for the info.
“Durstin looks at me like I'm still a child, but I'm a grown woman now! And I'm pretty resourceful. I mean, I survived for months in the haunted Sedgewick Forest when I was a little girl! I bet Samantha couldn't have done that! ... That was before the Goblins came, though, I admit.
“Life in Fallowglade was nice. But Father's gambling debts caught up to us, and you know how that old story ends; eventually my step-mother ditched me in the forest. I had to fend for myself at age ten. I haven't been back to Fallowglade since. Hopefully that bitch has died. I miss Father though. Sometimes.
“Knitting is my passion. I make my own yarn from wool! And I want to travel the world and learn the secret knitting patterns of all the different races!
But that's just a far-off dream. Today, I serve beer, clean tables, and when the place is quiet enough, I get to dance a bit. Life isn't too bad.