Sergeant Minak
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Sergeant Minak
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Sergeant Minak is a member of the Seraph, as well as the second highest-ranking officer of Nebo Terrace, under Captain Bradin Glenavon.
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- Welcome to Nebo Terrace. As long as you aren't a centaur, consider yourself a guest. Hrm, you look like you had a hard travel to get here. You should eat something. Oh, don't mind me. Force of habit.
- And who are you?
- I'm second in command under Captain Glenavon. It's an honor to be stationed to with him, protecting this town from the centaurs. Typically, sergeants don't work directly with an officer of that rank.
- The situation warrants a Seraph Captain?
- As of late, yes. He came to us because we were less equipped to deal with frequency of centaur attacks. Oh, he's a blessing. He understands what it means to protect these good people.
- I see. Thanks for the information.
- I see. Take care.
- Thanks. I'll take a look around.
- During Help escort the weapons shipment to Nebo Terrace
- I don't like this. Don't like this at all. I see those broken catapults and I see gaps that'll let the centaurs through this town. Where's that blasted caravan with the repair parts?
- What caravan?
- Divinity's Reach sent us a shipment of parts to repair our catapults
- ?
- ?
- I have no idea.
- If you participated in Help escort the weapons shipment to Nebo Terrace
- I don't use "hero" a lot, but helping that caravan was downright heroic of you. These catapults could mean the difference between life and death in the next centaur attack.
- Do the centaurs attack often?
- Unfortunately, yes. The adults try to be brave but it's the little ones that haunt me. They're so young to be exposed to all this bloodshed. What you did helps make sure they can grow up safe.
- I'm happy to help.
- It was my pleasure.
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- If you participated in Help escort the weapons shipment to Nebo Terrace
- You there! Heard you helped get that caravan here. Thanks. A lot of good people are safer now.