A scout's work is never done

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kaetemi
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Re: A scout's work is never done

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ozric wrote:Just spotted Sylph in Pyr at the East stables. She disappeared pretty quickly tho when challenged. Strange thing is, she is now in the same guild as Deamla. What's going on ???
That's the event guides guild ;)
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Re: A scout's work is never done

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During a little expedition to Bounty Beaches today we saw something that made our blood freeze in our veins.

Like previously reported Kipees seem to be migrating from the center of Bounty Beaches towards the Liberty Lake portal. However their numbers have greatly increased in the recent days and not only did the number of Kipees increase, but so did the number of Kirostas, Kinchers and Kipuckas in the area. We even saw a mighty Death Kirosta with lots of followers near the little lake (the one not shown on the map) not far from the portal as well as several Mighty Kinchers and a Mighty Kipucka.

Here is a map that shows the rough position of the gathering (green is where the Kitin presence is strongest and light blue marks the location of portals).
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Well, I am but a simple explorer. When I see a kitin I tend to do the sensible thing in the situation, which often entails a trail of dust behind my fleeing figure. But I did notice that, at the Davae teleporter today, no Karavan was present.....
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Last night in yrkranis, Candidallis and Sylph (fyros twins in blue light armour) were engaged in hurling abuse at locals,the subject od debate being appearacne, these twins appear obsessed with men, and revile by women those they are not pretty themselves i believe i was even forced to utter 'prattling wenches' after the directed their tirade to me. They referred to a third, their mistress often. And indeed before too long Desann (matis in black light armour) appeared, other then joining in with the theme of talk/arguement, the only major thing of note she did say was asking the twins if they had been successful in recruiting - no these are to weak etc, and mentioning they are perhaps a cult/worshippers/followers of the 'Fallen Dragon'. when i ask directy about the subject the response was none not of an evil heart shall speak his name. also Oba's name was mentioned and regarded with distain, suggesting the 2 groups are not of the same agenda.
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I have done some scouting around the Bounty Beaches Portal to the Prime Roots. Normal aggro levels seem much less here than usual. I wonder if even the Cutes and Torbacs sense something is not quite right.
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This might be totally irrelevant but I thought it best to mention it anyways.... is there supposed to be a Kinrey walking around in the desert south of Dyron? I normally dont travel in those areas so I wouldnt know.... but anyhows, there is one there now.




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might be worth noticing that the aggro in the desert has been vastly reduced in the high lvl areas. I was able to walk from pyr to thesos with no trouble along the way. didnt even have to sneak
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jinnear wrote:This might be totally irrelevant but I thought it best to mention it anyways.... is there supposed to be a Kinrey walking around in the desert south of Dyron? I normally dont travel in those areas so I wouldnt know.... but anyhows, there is one there now.
There is occassionally... It seems to have got lost after one of the invasions and decided to stick around ;)
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Candidallis and Sylph stopped by in Tryker.

These two Fyros twins tried and failed to match wits with the Tryker and left with the skunk tails between thier legs.

Frydeswinde and Nine showed them, without the need to raise a sword, that Trykers have minds as sharp as their blades.

They left defeated ...... I wonder what this pairs true agenda is?
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Re: A scout's work is never done

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I don't know if this information is really important.

I patrol different parts of the Lakelands regularily, and lately I got the impression that there are more and larger troops of corsairs patrolling different areas of the lakelands.
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