RUPEH, THE STATUE TRANSPORTER
Quest details
Level range: 14
Quest giver: Deputy Jameson
Go to the northern gate of the Kuznez Outpost and speak to Rupeh.
Description
Jameson:[Player]:After a long search, I've finally found someone who's seen Kuyo. It's a worker who was taking part in the digging work. A few days ago he saw him in front of an Anonymous Grave. Talk to him to find out more details. The news about werewolves and mutants appearing must be kept secret for the minute, so be especially careful until you find out the facts. We don't want the villagers to get into a panic. The worker is called Rupeh and will be at the outpost of the North Gate with Orlando.
Jameson:I understand, Jameson. One more thing: all the people I meet keep mentioning a person called Morabia. Can you tell me a little bit more about him?
That's right, you're from Gor. No wonder you don't know anything about the recent events here in Yesode. Count Morabia used to be our leader, he was King Ruard's right hand man. He was stubborn and cold, but he was an excellent general and very popular amongst the country's people. A short time ago he disappeared without a trace and when he was finally found in the Canyon of Secrets, he had completely lost his mind. It really is a tragedy! That's why Payon, Morabia's right hand man, was appointed as the new leader. It was a war, so there wasn't really a big selection. Either way, he never managed to follow in his footsteps. And the people's displeasure just kept increasing. So I, Jameson, ended up being appointed his deputy, to take care of things in the country. I hope I don't disappoint Yesode's people. I hope that answers your questions.
Rupeh:
Did Jameson send you? I'm very pleased to meet you!
Rupeh:
On the day of the typhoon, my colleagues and I were at work in the depths of the Anonymous Grave. Suddenly, the sky darkened and we were faced with tremendous amounts of rain and wind as well as thunder and lightning. As my colleagues and I were isolated, we tied ourselves to the statues and waited until the thunderstorm was over. Somewhere nearby I heard another person. I thought that the person might be able to help us and wanted to call for help, when an inexplicable fear crept up on us. So we held our breath and carefully checked the place from where the sounds came. And shortly after that we were able to make out some people.