NPC: Uncle Spadge
NPC: Uncle Spadge
Long Desc: A bald old man sits on a rocking chair, pensively overlooking Solomon Street.
Uncle Spadge has some memory problems, but he's still the same kindly old
man he always has been. The stalwart overseer of the Rune Orphanage after
its founder Sister La'Hearse died, Uncle Spadge has kept the place running
well for decades, providing help and a place to sleep to hundreds, if not
thousands of youngsters. His suspenders are raggedy and his fishing hat has
seen better days, but every piece of gold he receives in donations goes back
into the orphanage. A selfless man, he is truly one of a kind.
He is a human approximately 5'9" tall.
This NPC can be found in: Towne of Rune.
*This NPC is protected by the Powers.
*This NPC is stationary.
This mob is required by the following quests:
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
Long Desc: A bald old man sits on a rocking chair, pensively overlooking Solomon Street.
Uncle Spadge has some memory problems, but he's still the same kindly old
man he always has been. The stalwart overseer of the Rune Orphanage after
its founder Sister La'Hearse died, Uncle Spadge has kept the place running
well for decades, providing help and a place to sleep to hundreds, if not
thousands of youngsters. His suspenders are raggedy and his fishing hat has
seen better days, but every piece of gold he receives in donations goes back
into the orphanage. A selfless man, he is truly one of a kind.
He is a human approximately 5'9" tall.
This NPC can be found in: Towne of Rune.
*This NPC is protected by the Powers.
*This NPC is stationary.
This mob is required by the following quests:
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.
- Yule Celebration for the Orphans (30-59) from Lord Agrippa.