Historian Urro
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Historian Urro, or as he calls himself, Urro the Great, is a member of the Durmand Priory who is in charge of storing the findings of Explorer Syllia in Scholar's Cleft.
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- Before completing "Support the Durmand Priory against the centaurs"
- While the Modniir centaurs to the east raid us for our supplies, that oaf upstairs spends more time sleeping than patrolling. The frequent sound of beating hooves is quite irritating.
- Bink wandered out of here awhile[sic] ago, muttering that she'd take care of the centaur problem. Unfortunately, knowing her as I do, she's likely in over her head.
- Judging by past instances, you'll find her "lying in wait" in some bushes off the road near the base of Darkhoof Heights. It's just east of here.
- I'll check on her.
Where can I find Bink?
- Good-bye.
Is there anything I can do to help?
- Why, I'm Urro. Urro the Great? Of the Durmand Priory? No? I'm surprised you haven't heard of me. I'm the greatest historian in the world today...or yesterday.
- I must say, I'm still nonplussed by your ignorance of my work. Everyone knows that I, Urro the Great, take the works of our scribe, Syllia, and preserve them for all of eternity.
- Yes, of course for eternity. What good is perserving[sic] something for less than eternity? If something can be lost to wear or decomposition, then it may as well be destroyed today.
- An...interesting philosophy. Thanks for your time.
For all eternity? Really?
What do you do for the Priory?
Who are you?
- I should let you get some rest.
- After completing "Support the Durmand Priory against the centaurs"
- Bink sent word of your assistance in vanquishing those four-legged beasts. See, I noted it here in my book, "<Character name> is not completely useless."
- I am Urro, sometimes known as Urro the Great, of the Durmand Priory. I'm surprised you haven't heard of me. I'm the greatest historian in the world today...or yesterday.
- I'm still nonplussed by your claiming not to know of my work. Everyone knows that I, Urro the Great, I take the words of our scribe, Syllia, and preserve them for all of eternity.
- Yes, of course for eternity. What good is perserving[sic] something for a sliver of eternity. If something can ever be lost to wear or decomposition, then it might just as well be destroyed today.
- I hope all historians don't share that view. Good-bye.
For all eternity? Can you really do that?
What do you do for the Priory?
- Good-bye.
Who are you?
- Always happy to be of...not completely useless.