NPC: The head lord
NPC: The head lord
Long Desc: The head lord is taking a break from a long session in the chamber.
The head lord gives every indication of being a deeply unhappy man. Born
to wealthy landowners, all he really wanted in life was to pursue a quiet
farmer's life. However, family expectations and an overdeveloped sense of
noblesse oblige pressed him into politics where he leads a successful life
of public service.
He is a minotaur approximately 6'9" tall.
This NPC can be found in: Tellerium.
…in Office of the Head Lord.
*This NPC is stationary.
This NPC is known to carry the following items:
This NPC carries 'the belt of intelligence', a level 30 clothing.
This mob is required by the following quests:
- Live and Let Die! (75-150) from Lord Telleri.
- An End to Magical Warfare! (115-145) from Lord Telleri.
- Calling a Council Meeting (10-45) from Lord Telleri.
- A Message For You Sir! (10-59) from Lord Telleri.
- Tourist Traps! (30-59) from Lord Telleri.
- Saints VS Sinners (30-59) from Lord Telleri.
- A Long Way Home (120-160) from Lord Agrippa.
Long Desc: The head lord is taking a break from a long session in the chamber.
The head lord gives every indication of being a deeply unhappy man. Born
to wealthy landowners, all he really wanted in life was to pursue a quiet
farmer's life. However, family expectations and an overdeveloped sense of
noblesse oblige pressed him into politics where he leads a successful life
of public service.
He is a minotaur approximately 6'9" tall.
This NPC can be found in: Tellerium.
…in Office of the Head Lord.
*This NPC is stationary.
This NPC is known to carry the following items:
This NPC carries 'the belt of intelligence', a level 30 clothing.
This mob is required by the following quests:
- Live and Let Die! (75-150) from Lord Telleri.
- An End to Magical Warfare! (115-145) from Lord Telleri.
- Calling a Council Meeting (10-45) from Lord Telleri.
- A Message For You Sir! (10-59) from Lord Telleri.
- Tourist Traps! (30-59) from Lord Telleri.
- Saints VS Sinners (30-59) from Lord Telleri.
- A Long Way Home (120-160) from Lord Agrippa.