Rani
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Rani
Rani is a young norn, and the son of Vendrake and Etta.
Location[edit]
Event involvement[edit]
- Collect armor scraps and bring them to Rani so he can build a snowman army to scare the grawl (9)
- Kill the grawl shamans animating the elementals threatening the lodge (9)
Dialogue[edit]
- Some Son of Svanir is teaching the grawl about the dragon spirit. They're too stupid to realize how evil and dangerous it is.
- Don't worry, I'll help educate them.
- They don't stand a chance!
- No, they don't.
- That's why I'm here. The dragon's corruption must be stopped.
- During Collect armor scraps and bring them to Rani so he can build a snowman army to scare the grawl
- They're out there, stalking us like Wolf. They hurt my father. But Raven told me how to scare the grawl away.
- (If you have Piece of Tattered Armor}
- Here's some armor for you.
- Oh, good find. This should scare the grawl.
- Have fun.
- I have other plans.
- They hurt my father, and I know they'll attack us again. I need your help to drive them away.
- (If you have Piece of Tattered Armor}
- I brought you some armor.
- Oh, good find. This should scare the grawl.
- Have fun.
- (Otherwise)
- What do you need?
- Raven told me about some armor scraps laying around an old battlefield to the east. If you get the armor, I'll put it on some snowmen. The grawl are really dumb. Maybe they'll think it's an army.
- You really think that will work?
- Father says the grawl worship rocks, so they have to be dumb, right? I have to do something. Father can't fight, and I have to protect him.
- Raven's looking out for you, kid. I'll be back with the armor.
- Okay.
- Good luck with that.
- During Kill the grawl shamans animating the elementals threatening the lodge
- Stupid grawl! Their shamans blew up my snownorn, and now there are elementals all over the place. I need to watch my father, can you go stop the shamans?
- Smashing grawl? Count me in!
- Thanks! I'm glad there's heroes like you around.
- No problem.
- Sounds tough. Good luck.