NPC: The attorney general
NPC: The attorney general
Long Desc: The attorney general of Xaventry argues his case before the court.
The attorney general of Xaventry is a well built elf who knows almost as
much about the law as Judge Sherwood! He has been in the study of law since
he was a youth, about two hundred years ago. The general has the reputation
of being ruthless in his quest for justice. If you find yourself in trouble
with the law here in Xaventry, you will be sorry when you see this elven
prosecutor against you.
It is a elf approximately 4'8" tall.
This NPC can be found in: The Towne of Xaventry.
…in The Prosecution's Podium.
*This NPC is stationary.
This NPC is known to carry the following items:
This NPC carries 'a golden pen', a level 28 writing-instrument.
This mob is required by the following quests:
- Grounds for a Lawsuit (180-241) from Lord Agrippa.
- Grounds for a Lawsuit (180-239) from Lord Agrippa.
- Goodwill Towards Mankind (15-60) from Lady Undya.
- General Catatonia (180-241) from Lady Undya.
- The People's Court (180-240) from Lord Agrippa.
Long Desc: The attorney general of Xaventry argues his case before the court.
The attorney general of Xaventry is a well built elf who knows almost as
much about the law as Judge Sherwood! He has been in the study of law since
he was a youth, about two hundred years ago. The general has the reputation
of being ruthless in his quest for justice. If you find yourself in trouble
with the law here in Xaventry, you will be sorry when you see this elven
prosecutor against you.
It is a elf approximately 4'8" tall.
This NPC can be found in: The Towne of Xaventry.
…in The Prosecution's Podium.
*This NPC is stationary.
This NPC is known to carry the following items:
This NPC carries 'a golden pen', a level 28 writing-instrument.
This mob is required by the following quests:
- Grounds for a Lawsuit (180-241) from Lord Agrippa.
- Grounds for a Lawsuit (180-239) from Lord Agrippa.
- Goodwill Towards Mankind (15-60) from Lady Undya.
- General Catatonia (180-241) from Lady Undya.
- The People's Court (180-240) from Lord Agrippa.