Lorzohaz Huntblood
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Lorzohaz Huntblood is a charr found near Almuten Estates. She was separated from her warband during a snowstorm and has been waiting for them at their last agreed upon rendezvous point for over six months.
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- Watch your step. I don't need another person trampling on my work.
- What's your work here?
- Do you see the green vines here? Left on their own, they'd be choked by weeds, or overrun by insects. Anyway, it'll end up a blighted mess.
- So you work the land?
- That's not my role. I make the tools for those that do.
- Pfft, farm tools. I thought building cannons would be more appropriate.
- No. I'm still Iron Legion. I bring my talents anywhere they are needed, and these amateurs need my know-how to make wine that won't taste like skritt sweat.
- (If charr)
- You're a long way from the front. Why aren't you out fighting?
- I'm waiting for my warband. We were doing recon work, far east of here, deep in the snow. The next thing we knew, we were caught in storm[sic] and separated. Couldn't see my paw in front of my face.
- That doesn't explain this dereliction of duty.
- I searched for them, but all I found was snow caking my eyes. We had a standing order to rendezvous at a certain spot in case of events like that. This is the last designation. So, here I wait.
- How long have you been waiting, soldier?
- About six months now. Every day I come out here and watch for my warband. Twice a night, I check the horizon and talk to passing merchants. I got a job here to support myself as I wait.
- I know. They're probably all in the Mists now. But if I leave, I'll be violating my legionnaire's last order. I'm not going to insult her memory like that. Here I'll say [sic], until so relieved.
- As you were, soldier.
I see. You know, they probably aren't coming back.
- Yeah, I know, but every time I plan a search, I remember the last standing order. I've sent word to[sic] Black Citadel, but now I wait here, watching for my friends to come over that hill.
- Understood. Carry on, soldier.
Inexcusable, you don't leave your warband behind.
- You never went back for them?
- Yeah, I know, but every time I plan a search, I remember the last standing order. I've sent word to[sic] Black Citadel, but now I wait here, watching for my friends to come over that hill.
- Understood. Carry on, soldier.
- Tough story.
- (If not charr)
- How did a charr like you get all the way out here?
- It's a long story, not for your ears. Just know that without me, this place would be a carpet of weeds. I make tools that can stave back nature itself.
- Well, that makes sense for someone who was Iron Legion.
- I AM Iron Legion. My legion is a part of me, just ike your heart is part of your soft, squishy body. It's a part of me until the day I die. Never forget that.
- Whoa. I'm sorry. It's just meeting a charr in a vineyard surprised me.
- Thinking like that will get you killed. You need to be ready for anything. You never know when the unexpected might change your theater of operations. Now, excuse me. I have work to do.
- Yeah, good to know. Take care.
- You're touchy for a gardener. I'm leaving.
- My mistake. I think I should go now.
- I won't keep you from your work.
- Interesting. Good luck with the war on weeds.
- Another person?
- When that flower-headed sylvari drinks enough, the ripest grapes mysteriously go "missing". If it weren't for my constant vigilance, we wouldn't have enough to make wine.
- Let me ask you something else.
- (If sylvari)
- One of my kind has been consuming the grapes?
- Yeah. You guys also seem to get into the hard stuff, too. You sylvari should watch yourself. Our wine hits you quicker than a rifle shot between the eyes.
- I would like to ask you about something else.
- I shall do that. Thank you.
- Yeah. You guys also seem to get into the hard stuff, too. You sylvari should watch yourself. Our wine hits you quicker than a rifle shot between the eyes.
- I think it's time for me to go missing, as well.
- I didn't mean to disturb you. I'll be leaving now.
- During Destroy the pirate cannons before the villagers surrender
- We refused to pay the "protection" fee, and now the pirates are shelling the town. If someone doesn't stop those cannons, they'll take[sic] burn[sic] and break [sic] we have.
- I'll help you.
- I'm sorry, but I can't do anything.
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- During Destroy the pirate cannons before the villagers surrender
- We can't hold out any longer. They'll destroy the whole village.