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Note: Throughout the quest, the Player will be referred to as JalYt-[Your Caste]-[Display Name], or Yt'Haar-[Your Caste]-[Display Name] if The Elder Kiln is completed.

Tunnel Trouble

  • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: What you want, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: What has happened here?
      • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: I tell you what happened! Big creature dug tunnels under TzHaar city and TzHaar-Xil-Tog will kill it!
      • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: Yes, TokTz-Ket-Dill dug tunnels under city and now the whole city is in danger.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Frok: Many TzHaar-Hur are trapped behind this collapse thanks to TokTz-Ket-Dill’s tunnels!
      • Player: A…TokTz-Ket…Dill, eh? A big lava monster?
        • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: A four-legged creature with big claws, covered in stone plate armour. It walks when the lava sphere in the sky is not visible and digs lots of tunnels.
        • Player: You mean…an armadillo? In the volcano?
      • Player: A…TokTz-Ket…Dill, eh? I met some of those on my journey to the Kiln. Big claws, stone plate armour? Right? (if The Elder Kiln is complete)
        • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: That right.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: There are many creatures in volcano. One is the TokTz-Ket-Dill. TzHaar hunt them for food.
      • Player: Haha. I always thought TzHaar ate rocks.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: Why would we eat rocks? We eat flesh like you JalYt.
      • Player: I see. Well, why don’t you just clear the rubble, then? You look strong enough for the job.
      • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: We are strong enough!
      • TzHaar-Hur-Frok: And TzHaar-Hur-Frok is very good miner.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: I am afraid it is not that simple, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. If we mine, we risk another collapse. TokTz-Ket-Dill’s tunnels are very unstable and run right under TzHaar city.
      • Player: Can’t you just fill the tunnels with rocks or something?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: We need to stabilise tunnels so that they do not cave in and ruin our city. But we need to get into them first. The only entrance we have found is too small for TzHaar to get into. We dare not make it bigger or tunnels might collapse.
        • Player: Hmm. Maybe I’m small enough to fit through? And I’m more than capable when it comes to constructing things, so I should be able to repair the tunnels, as well.
          • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Leave fate of city in hands of JalYt?
          • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: We do not have much choice, TzHaar-Xil-Tog.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Frok: And we cannot leave TzHaar-Hur trapped.
          • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Fine, but make sure you kill TokTz-Ket-Dill too, so it does not dig more tunnels.
          • Player: Alright, I can do that.
          • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: Thank you, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. Go speak to TzHaar-Ket-Grol. It guards entrance to tunnel. Come back to us when you have repaired tunnels and killed TokTz-Ket-Dill.
        • Player: That’s a shame.
    • Player: What did you call me?
      • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Are you not Yt'Haar-[Caste]?
        • Player: What's a 'Yt'Haar-Hur'?
          • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: That what you are...you skilled at making things, no?
          • Player: Well, yes, I suppose I am...
          • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Then you Yt'Haar-Hur!
            • Player: What are you then?
              • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Poor JalYt. I am TzHarr-Xil, one of the hunters for the city. There are also the wise TzHaar-Mej who guide us, the mighty TzHaar-Ket who guard us, and the skilled TzHaar-Hur who craft our homes and tools.
            • Player: Thanks for explaining it.
        • Player: I guess so...
          • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Well, then. There is no problem.
        • Player: No, I'm not!
          • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Whatever you say, JalYt!
    • Player: Nothing.

TzHaar Tourism

Strange Symbols

  • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: What you want, JalYt?
    • Player: I’m here to help stabilise the tunnels under the city and kill the beast that dug them. The TzHaar over there told me to talk to you as you’re the guard of the tunnel entrance.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: They asked JalYt to help? We cannot leave safety of TzHaar city in hands of JalYt!
      • Player: But I’m the only one small enough to get through the crack.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Yes. JalYt is tiny and soft. Can probably squeeze through crack easily. But what do you know about things like these?
      • Player: I’m very good at Construction and could easily repair a few tunnels.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Bah. Hur is nothing without its tools. TzHaar-Ket-Grol cannot possibly let JalYt enter unless JalYt is prepared.
      • Player: Hmm. Alright, what do I need?
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: First of all, you need strong Tok-Xil-Im, Tok-Ket-Hurt, and TokJal-Hurt.
      • Player: What? Could you say that in… you know, non-TzHaar?
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: IF JalYt will work with TzHaar, JalYt will use TzHaar tools!
      • Player: I’m sure I could get what I need, but I don’t understand what the words mean.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: We already speak JalYt language to keep you tourists happy, we will not change names for you, too!
      • Player: But then how will I be able to help you?
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: TzHaar-Ket-Grol knew JalYt would be no help! I will write you list of items and how many you could need. I have not been into tunnels so I, of course, do not know exact numbers. You might need less. Stupid JalYt know nothing.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol carves something into a flat rock and hands it to you.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: There you go. Before JalYt works with TzHaar, I suggest you go west through city to TzHaar library and learn how to read TzHaar.
    • Player: Nothing.
Speak to TzHaar-Ket-Grol again
  • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: What you want, JalYt?
    • Player: I don’t understand this list. It has some weird symbols on it and words in TzHaar.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Weird symbols are TzHaar! JalYt should stop insults and go to library to learn how to read.
    • Player: Nothing.

Burning Books

  • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: Welcome to TzHaar library, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. Can TzHaar-Mej-Lor, Lord of TzHaar Library, help you?
    • Player: I’ve got this list of various items I need to gather, but there are a bunch of weird characters and words I can’t understand. TzHaar-Ket-Grol wasn’t very helpful in translating, so he sent me here to study.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: JalYt has come to right place. I am Library Lord, so I am here to help. Is the language TzHaar?
      • Player: Yes, it is. So, would you help me?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: I told you, I am Lord of Library, of course I can help. The book you look for is in JalYt section.
      • Player: Alright, and where is the JalYt section?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: At the far back, of course. You can see shelves right down this corridor. You look down the corridor and spot two bookcases full of ashes.
      • Player: Er… it looks to me like those bookcases are filled with ashes.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: Yes, ashes is what TzHaar call them, but this library is for tourists who visit TzHaar city, so we call them books.
      • Player: But… they are actual ashes, not books.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: JalYt can stop politeness, we can call them books.
      • Player: Okay, let’s call them books. So… how do you read them? I mean, they’re ash- er, books.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: JalYt is weird. We do not yet know how to read your type of books. TzHaar use hard rock to carve text on, we are not used to your type of text.
      • Player: But that’s not what we use. We use books. Paper. And we write on it.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: JalYt must be confused. We asked for books, and this is what we got.
      • Player: Ah, I think I understand now. The books must’ve been burnt when they were brought into the volcano.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: Ashes do not burn. Crazy JalYt.
      • Player: No, I mean…er…nevermind. Anyway, maybe you know what these words mean?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: TzHaar-Mej-Lor is Lord of Library, not teacher! Read your JalYt book and you will find out!
      • Player: Fine. Well, can you at least tell me where you got the book from? Whoever wrote them must know.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: Yes, we got them from the Lord of the Library in your city to the north-east. Varrock, I think you call it.
      • Player: Alright, thank you.
    • Player: A TzHaar library, eh? I didn't know the TzHaar had libraries. Or knew how to read, for that matter.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: TzHaar have a very good language, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. We always have known how to carve and read but we have not always had library. It was idea we got when JalYt started to visit TzHaar City. You seem very lost and very misplaced in our culture. Yes, you crowd the Fight Pit which is good entertainment to watch, but you know nothing. So to make city easier for JalYt to understand, we set up library and got books for you. But you do not seem to want to learn. Almost only TzHaar visit library now. The few JalYt who do come here always ask about ashes and never about books. You seem to be obsessed with ashes.
    • Player: How come the bookcases in the back are full of ashes?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: Yes, TzHaar call them ashes. We did not bring them here for TzHaar. They are for JalYt who visit the city, so you can read and learn about TzHaar.
      • Player: How are you supposed to read ashes?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: They are JalYt books, you should know. I am TzHaar, we read on stone.
      • Player: Alright...well, I'm off now. Bye.
    • Player: What did you call me?
      • (same as TzHaar-Xil-Tog, up until 'What are you then?')
        • TzHaar-Mej-Lor: Foolish JalYt. I am TzHaar-Mej, one of the mystics of this city. There are also the mighty TzHaar-Ket who guard us, the swift TzHaar-Xil who hunt for our food, and the skilled TzHaar-Hur who craft our homes and tools.
    • Player: No, thanks.

Reldo Saves the Day

Speak to Reldo about the TzHaar language
  • Player: Hello, Reldo. I’ve just been in the library down in the TzHaar city where I found the ashes of a book-
  • Reldo: They burned the books I sent them?
  • Player: Oh no, not at all. The heat from the volcano caused them to burn and the TzHaar simply think that the ashes are what we humans read.
  • Reldo: Oh. Haha! That’s quite comical.
  • Player: Anyway, one of the books apparently contained a dictionary of some sort. I have a couple of words and characters in TzHaar that I need translating. The TzHaar librarian couldn’t help me, so I figured I’d go to the person who sent them the books – namely you.
  • Reldo: Ah, that must be the TzHaar Tourist Guide. I didn’t write it myself, but I do indeed have a copy of it. It should be in one of the bookcases here in the library. I’m afraid I don’t know exactly which one it’s in though, but I’m sure it won’t be too hard to find.
  • Player: Alright, I’ll get looking then. Thank you.

Proving your Prowess

  • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: What you want, JalYt?
    • Player: I read this book that told me a bit about the TzHaar language, so I know what to bring now.
      • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Good, tell me.
        • Player: A saw.
        • Player: A chisel.
        • Player: A hatchet
        • Player: A hammer.
        • Player: First, I need a pickaxe.
          • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Yes, go on.
      • (After selecting the correct option)
        • Player: Some maple logs.
        • Player: Teak planks.
        • Player: Some pieces of leather.
        • Player: A few bundles of rope.
        • Player: Some oak planks. I need to have a TzHaar treat them to make them resistant to fire.
          • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Yes, very good. TzHaar-Hur-Frok can treat planks. And last items JalYt need?
      • (After selecting the correct option)
        • Player: Medium-sized blocks of granite.
        • Player: Mithril bars.
        • Player: Iron nails.
        • Player: Finally, I need some blocks of stone. The kind you use come from your own mines, so that’s where I should get them as well.
          • TzHaar-Ket-Grol: Correct. JalYt-[Caste]-[Player] surprises TzHaar-Ket-Grol. I did not think you would learn TzHaar. And yes, now you need to go to TzHaar mines to north-east. There you must have a TzHaar teach you how to safely mine magma. Tunnels will be very unstable and we cannot let you in if you have experience. When you know this, you can get the rocks. I will tell TzHaar-Ket-Rok that you are allowed to enter TzHaar mine.
          • Player: Alright, thank you.
        • Player: Steel bars.
    • Player: Nothing at all.

Fire-proof Planks

  • TzHaar-Hur-Frok: Are tunnels fixed and TzHaar-Hur safe yet?
    • Player: Can you treat these oak planks for me? I need them to be fire-resistant before I can start repairing the tunnels.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Frok: You hand them over and I can take care of it.
        • Player: Here you go.
          • You hand over your planks to TzHaar-Hur-Frok… TzHaar-Hur-Frok treats the planks and hands them back.
        • Player: I’ve changed my mind.
    • Player: No, not yet.

The Arts

A TzHaar Playwright

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: You need help, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: Who are you?
    • Player: I’ve been told I have to learn how to safely mine through magma, and I also need access to your mines here to get some rocks for a repair. Maybe you could teach me?
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: TzHaar-Hur-Brekt is not teacher for JalYt. TzHaar-Hur-Brekt is teacher for TzHaar.
      • Player: But you don’t look very busy and one of the TzHaar guards told me I should come here to lean.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: TzHaar-Ket are not in charge of who to train to mine. TzHaar-Hur-Brekt is, so TzHaar-Hur-Brekt decides who gets to learn.
        • Player: But it’s very important! I need to learn so that I can enter the tunnels below the city and repair the damage caused by some big rodent. If I don’t, the tunnels risk collapsing, destroying the TzHaar city!
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: That does sound important. Too important for a JalYt to do.
          • Player: The entrance into the tunnels is too narrow for a TzHaar to get through, that’s why they asked me to do it.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: JalYt makes a good point. TzHaar-Hur-Brekt may be able to help you.
          • Player: But of course you want something for your trouble…
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Now that you mention it, TzHaar-Hur-Brekt could use JalYt’s help.
          • Player: Alright, what do you need? Four buckets and a piece of clay? Five iron ore and a rare feather from a long lost species of birds? Any dangerous beasts in trap-filled dungeons you need slaying?
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: JalYt-[Caste]-[Player] is weird. No, TzHaar-Hur-Brekt needs JalYt to help convince other four TzHaar miners in here that theatre is good, and I need them to star in my play.
          • Player: Hmm. And how do you suggest we go about doing that? Convincing ANYONE that theatre can be good is a challenge. I don’t think convincing a TzHaar will be any easier.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: JalYt thinks TzHaar-Hur-Brekt’s play is stupid?
          • Player: No! No! Not like that.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Good. First, JalYt and TzHaar-Hur-Brekt need to come up with good plot that suits other TzHaar miners. When they happy with plot, we give them roles.
          • Player: Okay, so what is the plot of the story?
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: It is a dramatic tale of a TzHaar called TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack who has turned against TzHaar society. TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack starts a wave of crime with a murder of a JalYt. Then Tok-Tz-Ket-Ek-Mack starts do more crime. Steals from other TzHaar, kills more JalYt, and attacks TzHaar in its own home. And it is never caught! It tells how life without TzHaar rules becomes chaotic and full of misery.
          • Player: Doesn’t sound too bad, I suppose. I’ll see what I can do.
        • Player: What if I pay you?
        • Player: Fine, I’ll go somewhere else.
    • Player: What did you call me?
    • Player: No, I’m fine thanks

The First Draft

TzHaar-Hur-Brekt

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: How is work going, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: What is the plot?
    • Player: I think the plot could do with some changes.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Hmm. What do you suggest, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
        • Player: No one gets killed, he merely robs.
        • Player: I don’t think anyone should get killed. All the villain should do is rob or the play might send across the wrong signals.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Hmm. But that would be very little action. I guess JalYt has a point, though. Fine, TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack only robs. No one gets killed.
        • Player: A strong human defeats him.
        • Player: The humans started it.
          • Player: Maybe unprovoked violence from a TzHaar isn’t the best way to start the story. What if the humans who get killed were killed in self defence? Then this first kill could spark a hunger in the TzHaar, which drives him to commit more crimes.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Not bad idea, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. TzHaar always have been peaceful. We only fight on equal terms or self defence. Yes, TzHaar-Hur-Brekt likes idea.
        • Player: It only steals from and assaults humans.
        • Player: No humans are involved.
    • Player: They are all happy with the plot.
    • Player: I’ve still got some stuff to do.

TzHaar-Hur-Klag

  • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: What you want, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]? I heard you agreed to help TzHaar-Hur-Brekt set up a play.
    • Player: Why don’t you like theatre?
    • Player: Let me tell you all about the plot.
    • Player: How can I make the story better for you?
      • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: There are not even any TzHaar-Hur in play! Make that happen first.
        • Player: Rich TzHaar-Hur uncovers criminal TzHaar.
        • Player: So you want one of the characters to be a TzHaar-Hur? How about the TzHaar who gets assaulted in its home? It could have been because the criminal wanted to get its hands on the TzHaar-Hur’s fine creations.
          • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: Not happy about TzHaar-Hur to be portrayed as weak, but it is good that we get recognised for our work. Anything else?
        • Player: I don’t know how to.
    • Player: Nevermind.

TzHaar-Mej-Kol

  • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: You need help, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: Why don’t you like theatre?
    • Player: Let me tell you all about the plot.
    • Player: How can I make the story better for you?
      • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: If one TzHaar in play can be a TzHaar-Hur, then one should also be TzHaar-Mej.
        • Player: One is a TzHaar-Mej who is unaware of who the criminal is.
        • Player: What if one of the characters is a TzHaar-Mej who is aware of the whole situation, even who the criminal is, but for some reason keeps it to himself?
          • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: Hmm. As a test, maybe? Yes, TzHaar-Mej-Kol is fine with that.
          • Player: Thank you. We’re getting somewhere now.
          • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: Yes. Anything else?
        • Player: I can’t think of anything.
    • Player: No, thanks.

TzHaar-Xil-Mor

  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: What do you want, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: Why don’t you like theatre?
    • Player: Let me tell you all about the plot.
    • Player: How can I make the story better for you?
      • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: If there is a TzHaar-Hur and TzHaar-Mej in play, there should also be a TzHaar-Xil
        • Player: What if we make the smart and stealthy criminal a TzHaar-Xil?
          • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Yes that would be good. Shows that TzHaar-Xil are not to be underestimated and taken for granted.
          • Player: Alright, that’s great. We’re really getting somewhere now. I should talk to TzHaar-Hur-Brekt about this.
        • Player: No, sorry.
    • Player: Nevermind.

Finalising the Plot

The Ending

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: How is work going, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
  • Player: We’re really getting somewhere now. The TzHaar who gets assaulted in its home should be a TzHaar-Hur. The rich TzHaar should be a TzHaar-Mej who is at least somewhat aware of what is going on but decides not to do anything about it for some reason. And the criminal is a TzHaar-Xil. I think we need to make just a few more changes before everyone is pleased now.
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: That is great news, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. What do you think we should do now?
    • Player: We should decide an ending.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Hmm. What do you suggest, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
        • Player: The criminal’s plans are foiled.
        • Player: I don’t think it would be too good to have one TzHaar outsmart all the rest. What if the others work together and eventually capture the criminal thought joint efforts?
          • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Yes, very good idea. It shows how TzHaar are strong when we work together.
        • Player: The criminal is killed.
        • Player: Nevermind.
    • Player: Nothing yet.
Speak to TzHaar-Hur-Brekt again
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: How is work going, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: What is the plot?
    • Player: I think the ending could do with some changes.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Hmm. What do you suggest, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
      • Player: I think it would be a bad idea to let one TzHaar completely outsmart all others. It doesn’t have to get caught, but what if its plans are at least foiled?
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Good idea, JalYt-Xil-[Adventurer]. That is better than first idea.
    • Player: They are all happy with the plot.
    • Player: I’ve still got some stuff to do.

TzHaar-Xil-Mor

  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: What do you want, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: Why don’t you like theatre?
    • Player: Let me tell you all about the plot.
    • Player: How can I make the story better for you?
      • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Now everything TzHaar-Xil does fails, that is not good!
      • Player: The criminal becomes a military leader.
      • Player: What if the criminal’s plans are just occasionally foiled? IT would still gain from it.
        • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Yes, that would be good.
        • Player: Alright, that’s great. Everyone seems to be happy with the story now, so I should talk to TzHaar-Hur-Brekt.
      • Player: I can’t think of anything to fix that.
    • Player: Nevermind.

Plot Progression

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: How is work going, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • Player: What is the plot?
    • Player: We should change the plot.
    • Player: I’ve got good news, TzHaar-Hur-Brekt. All the miners are happy with the plot now, so we can move on and start handing out the roles.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: That is great! Then you can start give out roles.
      • Player: What are the roles?
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: The first character is TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack, the TzHaar-Xil criminal. The second character is KetKul-Schmul, the rich TzHaar-Mej who gets robbed by TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack. The third character is JalYt-Jenny, the JalYt who gets killed in self defence. The fourth character is the TzHaar-Hur who gets assaulted in its home.
      • Player: Alright, I’ll get back to work then.
    • Player: I’ve still got some stuff to do.

Casting Call

TzHaar-Xil-Mor

  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: What do you want now, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • You will play the role of…
      • Player: You will play the role of TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack.
        • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: That is good. Anything else you want?
      • …KetKul-Schmul.
      • …JalYt-Jenny.
      • …TzHaar-Hur.
    • Player: What do you think of your current role?
    • Player: We should modify your current role.
    • Player: Oh, nothing.

TzHaar-Mej-Kol

  • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: You need help, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • You will play the role…
      • …TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack.
      • Player: You will play the role of KetKul-Schmul.
        • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: Sure, let the TzHaar-Mej get robbed! How else will you try to ruin my day?
          • Player: You will play the role…
          • Player: What do you think of your current role?
          • Player: We should make some changes to your current role. Maybe we can make it better?
            • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: TzHaar-Mej-Kol cannot get robbed by criminal. KetKul-Schmul is supposed to be aware of situation, how can it get robbed?
            • Player: Well, what if it tricks TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack and it only manages to get away with a small sum of TokKul?
            • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: Yes, that would work. Good idea, JalYt. Was there anything else?
          • Player: That was it.
      • …JalYt-Jenny.
      • …TzHaar-Hur.
    • Player: What do you think of your current role?
    • Player: We should modify your current role.
    • Player: Oh, nothing.

TzHaar-Ket-Jok

  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: Can I help you, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • You will play the role of…
      • …TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack.
      • …KetKul-Schmul.
      • Player: You will play the role of JalYt-Jenny.
        • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: A puny JalYt? That is not good at all. What else you want from me?
          • Player: You will play the role…
          • Player: What do you think of your current role?
          • Player: We should make some changes to your current role. Maybe we can make it better?
            • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: TzHaar-Ket-Jok cannot play JalYt. Make JalYt-jenny a strong TzHaar-Ket and I will be happy.
            • Player: Yeah, I can do that.
            • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: Good. And I want to defeat the TzHaar-Xil when it attacks me.
              • Player: Ugh. Sure, I guess so.
              • Player: No, we can’t have that. But I can let you at least survive the attack.
                • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: Hm. Fine, I guess that is good enough. What else you want?
          • Player: That was it.
      • …TzHaar-Hur.
    • Player: What do you think of your current role?
    • Player: We should modify your current role.
    • Player: That was it.

TzHaar-Hur-Klag

  • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: What you want now, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
    • You will play the role…
      • …TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack.
      • …KetKul-Schmul.
      • …JalYt-Jenny.
      • Player: You will play the role of the TzHaar-Hur.
        • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: Of course, you cannot possibly let TzHaar-Hur-Klag be anything special!
        • Player: Hmm?
        • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: What?
          • Player: You will play the role…
          • Player: What do you think of your current role?
          • Player: We should make some changes to your current role. Maybe we can make it better?
            • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: TzHaar-Hur-Klag cannot play this role!
            • Player: Why not? It’s a TzHaar-Hur, it suits you perfectly. I even made the role just because you wanted it.
            • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: Yes, but TzHaar-Hur-Klag is not normal TzHaar-Hur. TzHaar-Hur-Klag would not get robbed and beaten like this.
            • Player: Hm. What if you don’t get assaulted then? TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack can break into your home, but doesn’t have to assault you, just look for some items.
            • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: Okay, and the great TzHaar-Hur can be called TzHaar-Hur-Klag?
              • Player: Eh, I guess so.
                • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: Good, then I am happy with it. TzHaar-Hur-Klag who only gets disturbed, not beaten. Anything else you wanted?
              • Player: No, you can’t.
          • Player: That was it.
    • Player: What do you think of your current role?
    • Player: We should modify your current role.
    • Player: That was it.

A Perfect Play

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: How is work going, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]? Have you given out roles yet?
    • Player: What are the roles?
    • Player: Yes, all roles have been given out.
    • Player: Yeah, all of the roles have been given out now.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Good work, JalYt. Are they happy with roles?
      • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: TzHaar-Ket-Jok is happy with role.
      • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Yes, TzHaar-Xil-Mor is happy with roles.
      • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: Roles are fine with TzHaar-Mej-Kol.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: Yes, roles are just fine with TzHaar-Hur-Klag.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Very good work, JalYt! Now I can start rehearsal.
      • Player: I don’t have to be involved in that, do I? I have a feeling it…eh…won’t run as smoothly as it should.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: No, JalYt has done what it promised. TzHaar-Hur-Brekt can train you now.
      • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt teaches you the technique to safely mine though magma.
      • Player: Thank you very much, now I can finally mine these rocks and then get into the tunnels to start repairing.
    • Player: Not yet.

Dillo-gence is Key

Proceed through the tunnels until the penultimate cave

(Speak to the TzHaar-Hur)

  • Player: Have you seen a big arma- uh…TokTz-Ket-Dill around here? The one who dug all the tunnels under the city.
    • TzHaar-Hur: Yes, it has passed by here. It should be killed, it almost destroyed city!
    • Player: Yeah, that’s what I’m here for. So where did it go?
    • TzHaar-Hur: It has its home in small cave just north from here. It went in there.
    • Player: Hmm. So it’s basically trapped in a corner? Why haven’t you killed it yourself?
    • TzHaar-Hur: Do I look like TzHaar-Xil to you? TzHaar-Hur do not hunt or kill, we craft and mine.
    • Player: I see. Well, I better go and take care of it myself.
    • TzHaar-Hur: Good luck, JalYt.
  • Player: What did you call me?
  • Player: No, I’m fine, thanks.
Attempt to enter the final cave

You hear a big creature moving around just inside the cave. Are you sure you want to enter?

  • Option 1: Yes.
  • Option 2: No.

City Saviour

  • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: Are tunnels fixed and TokTz-Ket-Dill killed?
  • Player: Yes, the TokTz-Ket-Dill is dead now and I have repaired all the damage it caused.
  • TzHaar-Mej-Malk: That is very good news, JalYt. You have done TzHaar a great favour.
  • TzHaar-Xil-Tog: TzHaar-Xil-Tog is impressed, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]. I did not take you for a hunter.
  • TzHaar-Hur-Frok: Yes, very impressive. And you saved the TzHaar-Hur. Well done.
QUEST COMPLETE

Post-Quest Dialogue

ThreeTokKul Opera

Ask TzHaar-Hur-Brekt about the play

(Cutscene)

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Welcome, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player], to this exclusive preview of ThreeTokKul Opera! It is written by TzHaar-Hur-Brekt and in the roles you will see TzHaar-Xil-Mor as TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack, TzHaar-Mej-Kol in role of KetKul-Schmul, TzHaar-Ket-Jok in role of TzHaar-Ket-Jenny, and TzHaar-Hur-Klag in role of TzHaar-Hur-Klag. Make yourself comfortable, JalYt, and enjoy the performance.
  • And the TzTok-Jad, it has teeth
  • And it wears them in its face
  • And TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack, it has a TokTz-Ket-Ek
  • But the TokTz-Ket-Ek one does not see.
  • On a hot fire red day
  • Lies dead a weak JalYt in TzHaar city
  • And a mighty TzHaar walks around the corner
  • Whom they call TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack
  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Tremble in my presence, JalYt!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: And KetKul-Schmul stays gone
  • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: Or so it wants them to believe!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: And so do some rich TzHaar
  • And some of its TokKul has TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack
  • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: But far from it all!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: On whom they cannot pin anything
  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack is far too smart!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: TzHaar-Ket-Jenny was found
  • With a TokTz-Ket-Ek in its chest
  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: But completely unharmed!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: And on the solid magma walks TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack
  • Who knows nothing about all this
  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: Because it is afraid of mighty TzHaar-Ket-Jenny!
  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack fears no prey!
  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: TzHaar-Ket-Jenny challenges you!
  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: TzHaar-Ket-Jenny is dead!
  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: It is not!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: And then they both shut up!
  • And the very old and wise TzHaar-Hur-Klag
  • Whose name everyone knows
  • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: For its fine craftsmanship!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Woke up and was not feeling its best
  • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: But it feels better now!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack, what was your price?
  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Price for what?
  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: Why does TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack get TokKul?
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: The end.
  • TzHaar-Xil-Mor: Price for what? TokTz-Ket-Ek-Mack is no merchant!
  • TzHaar-Ket-Jok: Do not make TzHaar-Ket-Jenny club you down!
  • TzHaar-Mej-Kol: KetKul-Schmul wants TokKul!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Klag: There are not enough TzHaar-Hur in this play!
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: The end!

(Cutscene Ends)

  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: So what do you think, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player]?
  • Player: Um… it was different.
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Yes, this is TzHaar theatre. Probably different from what JalYt is used to.
  • Player: Yes, definitely. How long did you say you’ve been rehearsing it?
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: For very long. I wanted to get everything just right.
  • Player: Oh, of course. Any less wouldn’t have been acceptable.
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: That is how TzHaar-Hur-Brekt always thinks when it writes plays.
  • Player: And the actors were just…outstanding. Anyway, I should be going now.
  • TzHaar-Hur-Brekt: Goodbye, JalYt-[Caste]-[Player].
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