Sir Arif

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Sir Arif
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Exhausted and perhaps delirious.
Region:
Dungeon:
Location:
Near the Serbule Sewers portal.
Anatomy:
Species:
Human
Beast Speak:
No
Skill Trainer:
Vendor
Offers Storage

Uh, hi there. Watch out for the explosive runes. Heh. Guess you saw those? I made 'em.

Sir Arif is a human member of the Council Corps of Engineers who were stationed in Serbule to construct the Serbule Keep. When the construction of the town was rushed, Arif and his compatriots decided to funnel the sewage from the town into the abandoned Serbule Crypts under the town through the use of portals. His partner Lady Rasheen accidentally awakened Ursula, and died shortly after.

He teaches Sigil Scripting at Calligraphy 20 and sells the special inks used to create the symbols.

Location

Serbule Crypt
Found in the room by the Serbule Sewers portal.

Shopkeeper

Items Sold[view/edit]

 6 councils   [Friends] 
 13 councils   [Friends] 
 26 councils   [Friends] 
 65 councils   [Friends] 
 52 councils   [Comfortable] 
 30 councils   [Comfortable] 
 22 councils   [Comfortable] 
 75 councils   [Friends] 
 75 councils   [Friends] 
 60 councils   [Friends] 
 120 councils   [Close Friends] 
 112 councils   [Close Friends] 
 105 councils   [Close Friends] 

Items Purchased [view/edit]

  • Food
  • Potions
  • Fire Dust, Sulfur, Saltpeter


Spending Limits [view/edit]

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


Favor

Small Talk [view/edit]

  • Hates Fish
  • Likes Anything Else Edible Hint
  • Likes Staves

Additional Information at Higher Favor

At [Comfortable]: Likes Magic Leggings

Quests

Training

Sigil Scripting
Unlock Skill Level Cost Favor
 [Comfortable] 
icon_3325.png Explosion Sigil  0    245 councils   [Comfortable] 
icon_3325.png Explosion Sigil 2  20    1666 councils   [Comfortable] 
icon_3325.png Explosion Sigil 3  40    4606 councils 
icon_3328.png Restorative Sigil  10    686 councils 
icon_3328.png Restorative Sigil 2  25    2401 councils 
icon_3328.png Restorative Sigil 3  45    6811 councils   [Best Friends] 
icon_3324.png Electricity Sigil  5    441 councils 
icon_3324.png Electricity Sigil 2  25    2401 councils   [Close Friends] 
icon_3324.png Electricity Sigil 3  50    6811 councils 
icon_3331.png Acid Sigil  15    1421 councils   [Close Friends] 
icon_3331.png Acid Sigil 2  35    4361 councils   [Close Friends] 
icon_3331.png Acid Sigil 3  50    7056 councils 
icon_3329.png Repulsion Barrier  35    4361 councils 


Interpretive Dance Variant

Sir Arif is the teacher for Dance 4 (variant B). At least three musicians must be playing instruments near Sir Arif to convince them to demonstrate their dance.

Services

Storage

Sir Arif offers storage at [Friends] Favor.
0 slots at [Neutral].
8 slots at [Comfortable].
8 slots at [Friends].
8 slots at [Close Friends].
8 slots at [Best Friends].
8 slots at [Like Family].
8 slots at [Soul Mates].

(note the cumulative total is 8)


Events

Winter Celebration
[Friends] Favor - x5
[Like Family] Favor - x5

Conversations

Uh, hi there. Watch out for the explosive runes. Heh. Guess you saw those? I made 'em.

What are you doing down here?

Been down here about a year now, I guess. I was part of the Council Corps of Engineers who came to build Serbule. We got called back real quickly, though, on account of the war, and so we rushed stuff...

You rushed the development of Serbule?
We had to get Council-quality sewer and water installed in five days. Five days! So we took some big shortcuts. The water's being portaled in from miles away. And we didn't have time for a sewer, so...
So?
So we diverted all the sewage into this ancient series of crypts. These tunnels are old, old, old, like pre-Council old. We didn't think any undead would still be able to hold their rage together, you know? But damned if they aren't really powerful here! And they weren't real happy about having shit poured on them, either. We kinda woke them from an ancient slumber.
So what are you doing here?
Well, we rigged up some portals to route the sewage out of here, but since it was already pouring in to here, it's now a complex mess or portals. And the undead like to jam them up and damage them. So, I stayed behind to protect the sewage system.
Isn't there a better use of you time?
It was only supposed to be for a few weeks! But I think it's been over a year, now. My team's forgotten about me, haven't they? I bet they were called to the front lines of the war, and they're all dead. And now nobody can relieve me. Nobody even knows I'm here, since we kind of left that out of the reports...
Nobody knows you're here?
Well we didn't want to get punished. So we reported Serbule as being complete. Figured we could sneak back to town in a while and finish everything up. I guess now I'm just screwed.
Want me to get help?
Well, who's stationed in town? They left a garrison? Who's in charge?
No garrison. Just Sir Coth.
That jerk's the only guard in town?! Well... I'm screwed. Don't tell him about me, he's a moron and he'll get me in trouble. They stationed him out here to get him out of the way. Good with a sword, bad with a brain, as the saying goes.
So how can I help?
Stay alive. And if you meet any other Council Corps of Engineers members, tell them Arif needs their help.
Okay. I'll do that. Bye.

Small Talk

Variation 1

There was a second engineer with me originally. Lady Rasheen. She died after exploring a nearby room. She said a lich with the mind of a child was stealing her memories. She died slowly, horribly.

Variation 2

Those little dinosaurs can rend flesh at an insane rate! But they have a hard time clawing through armor.

Variation 3

Have you seen those dinosaurs down here? Yeah, that... uh... that was a council corps error. We portalled 'em in from hundreds of miles away! They can't hurt you much if you're wearing enough armor.

Variation 4

I keep the place mostly safe with my runes and sigils. Was never really good with a sword, but I'm great at the lost art of sigil-scripting.