September 2006

QoTW: The Mysterious Drafling

I’ve been going through my quest journal, and realized that I couldn’t remember the last time I was in the drafling tower, located in Rivervale (which is off of Enchanted lands if you’ve never been there before). A few GU’s ago (game updates) they removed access to multiple zones much to my disappointment. The drafling tower was one such zone that used to require access through a quest, and now no longer does. However, you can still do the access quest and come away with a pretty nice neck / wrist item.

I had the quest in my journal since before they removed access, I think I needed it for a few heritage quests and then just simply never got around to it (which happens quite often unfortunately) – the quest starts with Bindo Halfbottom at the Fool’s Gold in Rivervale (-80, -15, -22), you must be level 30 before he’ll give you the quest.

He sends you to rescue Treedin Merrythorn in the enchanted lands, the old mill. He’s surrounded by some goblins and you’ve got to kill them to get the quest update. He’ll run back to Rivervale, and you head back to Bindo. Then Bindo wants you to go talk to Treedin, who can be found at -101.04,-24.95,-89.45.

Treedin is pretty lazy. Arn’t all halflings? He wants you to search the House of Circles for some clues into this drafling. Some mobs spawn while you’re on your way but you don’t have to kill them. Once inside, there are 3 interactable books and one will trigger an npc book you get to talk to for another update.

The history of the Drafling asks you to kill three named, Alegos the Betrayer, Xelindros the Fearbringer, and Demeroth the Gnawer, all located in Rivervale. The last one is a level 37 epicx2, though the quest never gives mention to that fact, it’s not flagged as epic. They’re all pretty close to the House of Circles, and were up when I went to kill them. In fact, most of Rivervale was very quiet. A common trait I’m sure.

Treedin decides he needs some time to read over materials, and again, even more lazy, he sends you to Antonica to speak to Mister Jumtum, located at -1454,-14,+13. He tells you the entire book is a fake, and not to believe a word of it. He gives you a copy of it and sends you back to Treedin, who says he’ll meet you at the entrance of the tower. Head to the zone in, and hail for your final update, as well as your reward.

So I completed the quest and took a look through my journals.. Wow.. bixie lore and legend is still there. Decided it was well past time I worked on that. There are a few smaller quests inside the zone, mainly just to kill 2 particular types of mobs. The rewards are 1g-4g each quest, and for very little effort. The zone is small and fairly fast, I had a lot of fun just running through it. I still haven’t gotten my bixie updates, and I think the corks that drop used to spawn the Queen at the end are chest drops only which suck for anyone who grays out the zone, but all in all still very enjoyable with a very cute story behind it.

Getting to know the neighbours

“I travel. As long as its to inflict pain.” ~ Voula redeye

“If I found the smallest piece of magical residue in the world and cut it in half, I wonder what would happen?” ~ Taba Curhunter

“OWW!! Head hurts when I do that thing with my brain! OW!! You can’t eat money. Then why people care about it so much?” ~ Urak Eyegouge

“Is it even possible for this city to get more corrupt?” ~ Amandio Sepunius

I run through South Freeport all of the time with various characters, Silverstep and Stargrace especially since each owns a home in that location (Silverstep owning the 5 room and Stargrace owning a 3 room). But I don’t think I’d ever actually listened to what the neighbors were saying as they wandered the streets. So I took a few minutes yesterday and went to see if they had any words of wisdom… They didn’t.

Finished the Jboot quest with Stargrace, more guild status which is always nice. Also snagged her 27th aa. A few friends of mine finished killing Tarinax and finished their claymore quests. I was very proud of them and slightly jealous, it left fast though. I know if I had of *really* wanted to finish my claymore, I’d have been in one of those big uber raiding guilds instead of the guild I’m in now. While every so often I do get the twinge that makes me miss that sort of thing, it’s not easy to tell why I am where I am. I enjoy doing what I want to do, when I want to do it, and the friends that I’ve made. There’s no way I’d be happy with a schedule where you’re raiding almost every time you log in. I enjoy playing my alts too much for that. Besides the fact that I’ve already been there, and done that. I’ve done the raiding guild thing and I sort of consider this my ‘break’. Especially since it wouldn’t be fair to a new guild if I joined and then disappeared once I got into being a guide. We’ll see how things go.

Slacked on the tradeskillers, nothing new there. Contemplating trying to get the coercer to level 70. She’s been sitting at level 64 for a very long time now. Problem is she’s not a tank, not dps, not a healer, so really the group types she gets into are limited. Worth a try though! It would certainly be nice to have a 70 warden / 70 coercer. Then when I’m bored I could work on getting the dirge or the necromancer up there. We’ll have to see. Also nice because she’s already a level 70 provisioner haha. It’d be nice to have at least one level 70/70 as I keep mentioning.

Congradulations Second Dawn, the matron’s heart

A huge congratulations to Second Dawn, for this game wide first last night. I know they worked really hard for it. One of my friends afterwards came up to me and said ‘don’t you feel stupid for refusing to join their guild now’, and I had to laugh, because no, of course I don’t. Their heavy raiding schedule leaves me with no time to do what I’d want when I want in game, which is uh, a huge reason why I play. Freedom and all that good stuff. Sure, I enjoy raiding, but it’s not why I play this game.

Worked on a lot of little random stuff last night. I managed to get the carpenter to 28, almost 29 before I crashed and fell asleep. The sage got 37, the dirge got level 35. Spent a good portion of the evening farming, only managed one rare though, stingy nodes! I hate the new crafting method and the amount of raws I go through just to reach a single level. Especially since all 6 of my characters are all tradeskilling. It makes it seem like I spend most of my time collecting goods to craft with. Well, ok so I enjoy that, but I think I use about 400 raws each level. Painful.

On a little side note, another good friend of mine moved back over to Najena, and I’m pleased as punch about that. I rationalized my own move and the costs involved this way, which is what I told her as well as far as the money involved in moving characters. Eq2 is my main form of entertainment. I don’t tend to go out all that often, I’m not big on tv or movies. So spending $50 per character to move them over to a server I would enjoy more, is worth it and even understandable if it means that I will be happier playing this game. It would be like heading out to a bar for an evening, or catching a movie and dinner. Perhaps that’s a weird analogy to some people but it seemed to make sense to me heh.

Screaming mace down

Decided it was well past time that I complete the screaming mace yesterday, having never completed this heritage quest on any of my characters before. Why slack so much with this particular HQ? Hrm. Not really sure. I’d done almost all of the HQ on Qutey, even the DoF one, but not this.

It took me about 5 hours to camp the first four named mobs that you need. While I was in Cazic Thul semi-afk and glancing at the screen to see if my mobs were up I noticed how exceptionally quiet that zone is. There was no one around, I saw maybe one group wander by. When I was leveling my characters up I had this zone as my zone of choice, I loved it. There are some great named that hang out, ring events, quests, and all the rest. So why isn’t it being used now? Not too sure.

Guild almost dinged 17, which is also nice, one step closer to 20, which means new houses to purchase, and new bank slots, something I am looking forward to. Worked on Silverstep’s Library a little more as well, it’s going to be a pain inputting all that information about each book into the site, but I actually don’t mind data entry type work. In the end I do think it will be worth it, just so that I can have a place where all of her books are gathered in one spot. A handy place to read the lore as well.

Silverstep’s Library

I had started to type out / collect a bunch of Silverstep’s books online when I used blogspot.com as my host, however since I moved, I’d deleted the site.

I decided to re-start the site, as a collection of the books she’s managed to accumulate over the years of playing her. I’ve tried to post where I got the book from, and what it actually looks like. If anyone’s interested in seeing her collection, or at least reading some of the lore that’s stashed away in these books, feel free to browse here, I know there are plenty of other lore sites out there, and sites where there are books listed, but this one is my own personal collection, so I enjoy it more! LOL. Maybe someone else out there will too.

Nomadic Gamer