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Researcher Lanni

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Researcher Lanni

Researcher Lanni.jpg

(This NPC's appearance may change randomly.)

Race
Asura
Level
80
Location
The Old Settlement
(Inner Nayos)
Organization
Astral Ward
Image(s)

Interactive map

Researcher Lanni is a member of the Astral Ward found in The Old Settlement's River Hideaway, investigating the flora and fauna of Nayos.

Location[edit]

Horn of Maguuma

Combat abilities[edit]

Abilities
  • Spellcaster

Dialogue[edit]

Wayfinder, welcome. Sorry for the mess. You have some questions for me?
Talk more option tango.png What have you learned of the native creatures here?
Everything here has been in an arms race for millennia. Claws and fangs got longer and sharper, and carapaces became thicker and spiked in response. Competition for Nayos's scarce resources is fierce.
Talk more option tango.png Sounds like everything is dangerous, then.
Very much so. But keep in mind that most of them are just animals without the spark of sentience. It's not their fault they are the way they are. They adapted to their environment, same as we did.
Talk more option tango.png I'll keep that in mind. (restarts dialogue)
Talk end option tango.png Good to know, but I need to get going now.
Talk more option tango.png What can you tell me about the local plant life?
Some of it is edible, if that's what you mean. I'd be careful if you're tempted to sample things, however. But what's more fascinating is how they've developed in the absence of the sun.
Talk more option tango.png What do you mean?
Well, plants in Tyria need a light source to grow. But in Nayos, they seem to have adapted to use the latent magic in the land instead. Perhaps that's how these trees reached such an impressive size.
Talk more option tango.png Fascinating. Let me get your thoughts on something else, though. (restarts dialogue)
Talk end option tango.png Thank you, but I need to go.
(unlocks after the asking the first option)
Talk more option tango.png How has the war impacted them?
War is never good for the local fauna. A lot of them have been collateral damage in combat, and more have been killed as food sources when other resources dried up.
Talk more option tango.png Will they bounce back after the war?
It's hard to say. We still know so little about their life cycles, their reproduction, their migratory habits... I hope they'll recover. It would be a shame to lose such a fascinating ecosystem.
Talk end option tango.png We'll hope for the best then.
Talk end option tango.png Nothing for right now.

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