Jaime Fatholm

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Jaime Fatholm
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Pouring over a map.
Region:
Location:
Anatomy:
Species:
Human
Beast Speak:
Yes
Speaks With:
All, after bribe to Durstin Tallow
Skill Trainer:
Vendor

I used to carry about 50 pounds of equipment out into the field to do surveys. This red crystal stuff has changed surveying entirely! Now it's a lot faster.

Jaime Fatholm is an expert Surveyor living out of The Tapestry Inn in Serbule Hills.

Location

Jaime Fatholm is often found engrossed in her maps at the corner table of the Tapestry Inn in Serbule Hills.

Shopkeeper

Jaime sells a selection of supplies for use with Surveying.

Items Sold[view/edit]

 7 councils   [Neutral] 
 15 councils   [Neutral] 
 60 councils   [Friends] 
 105 councils   [Close Friends] 
 150 councils   [Best Friends] 
 195 councils   [Like Family] 
 15 councils 
 37 councils   [Friends] 
 75 councils   [Close Friends] 
 375 councils   [Neutral] 
 37 councils   [Best Friends] 
 150 councils   [Friends] 

Favor

Small Talk [view/edit]

Favor Rewards

Jaime Fatholm rewards her friends with access to additional items in her shop, and Training of surveys for Geology and Mining.

Jaime Fatholm teaches Surveying at [Comfortable] Favor. This Favor Level can be reached quickly by completing both offered quests.

Quests

Training

Events

Winter Celebration
[Friends] Favor -
[Like Family] Favor - x10

Conversations

What do you need?
Can you remind me how surveying works?
Oh come on, weren't you paying attention? I taught you the recipe for making surveys. To get started, make a Serbule Hills Rubywall Crystal Survey. It'll show you a spot on the map. Go there, use the survey again to verify, and dig up the gems. Then rinse and repeat.
So I should make a Serbule Hills Rubywall Crystal Survey, and then use the survey to find more red crystals?
You got it right, yep. Practice making some surveys and get a little nest egg of red crystals, and then I can teach you how to survey for better stuff.
Okay, thanks. What exactly are these red crystals?
I dunno, but they're a huge time saver! They're the whole reason I'm working from here instead of somewhere nice. My old survey techniques required a lot of time and effort out in the hot sun, using a theodolite, making topographic maps, testing soil, all kinds of hard work. But these magic crystals seem to know things about the land, and it's easy to tap into their power.
... Actually, you know, they really creep me out. They're kind of scary. And they seem to be growing on their own -- there's more of 'em around than there was just a year ago.
But since they're all over the place in Serbule and Serbule Hills, we might as well use 'em!
Interesting.