Bartender Silvergrace
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Bartender Silvergrace
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Bartender Silvergrace runs a tavern that is popular among the Lionguards in the Main Haven Headquarters, on the west side of Fort Marriner. She survived the attack on Lion's Arch and could be temporarily found in the camp in Stormbluff Isle. Despite her tavern being destroyed she was keen on rebuilding her shop and starting over, and was successful in that aim—once more running her tavern in Fort Marriner.
Location[edit]
Historical locations[edit]
Items offered[edit]
Historical[edit]
- Merchant
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Item | Type | Rarity | Cost |
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Flask of Blood Whiskey | Alcohol | Basic | 16 |
Flask of Firewater | Alcohol | Basic | 16 |
Observational Zymology Manual | Consumable | Fine | 50 |
- Belcher's Bluff Kit
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Item | Type | Rarity | Cost |
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Belcher's Bluff Kit | Consumable | Masterwork | 5 4 |
Belcher's Bluff Kit (5) | Consumable | Masterwork | 20 |
Bottomless Belcher's Bluff Kit | Gizmo, Novelty | Rare | 100 |
Dialogue[edit]
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- Historical dialogue
- Welcome to the Red Hand, the official tavern of the Lionguard, founded and owned by Magnus the Bloody Handed himself. Pull up a seat![verification requested]
- Let me see what you have to offer.
- Why do the Lionguard have a tavern?
- Is that strange? Maybe outside of Lion's Arch or the Black Citadel it is, but it's really simple: soldiers and guards make the best customers. Everyone knows that.
- Let me see what you have to offer.
- Naturally. Thanks.
- Actually, I'm curious about the inscription on the moose head.
- I inherited it. I have no idea where it came from before it passed into my hands. But it lends the place a certain ambiance.
- Steam-stacks! Not you, too! A few weeks ago, a Priory fellow said the same thing. I told him what he could do with his taxonomy. It's a joke, of course. You want to order something or not.
- Let me see what you have to offer.
- Ah, right. Okay. Good-bye.
But "giganticus moosicus"? The taxonomical classification is all wrong.
- Is a "giganticus moosicus" a real thing?
- Of course not. Don't you know anything about natural history? You want to order something or not?
- Let me see what you have to offer.
- No, thanks. I'll be going.
- It has a touch of mange about it.
- On second thought, I'd better find something else to do.