Rebuild, Reuse, Recycle
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Rebuild, Reuse, Recycle
- Quest giver
- Tui-Shirr
- Location
- Eulmore (X:12.0, Y:9.0)
- Quest line
Kholusian Sidequests
┗ Eulmore Sidequests- Level
- 70
“Tui-Shirr could use some assistance with repair work.
— In-game description
Steps
- Collect lengths of ship's lumber. 0/4
- Deliver the lumber and ring to Tui-Shirr.
Journal
- Tui-Shirr could use some assistance with repair work.
Dialogue
Accepting the Quest
Tui-Shirr: Are you busy? If not, I would greatly appreciate some help with repairing this shed─it's something of a mess, at the moment. Tui-Shirr: I'm low on lumber, but it'll take ages to get the work done if I have to stop and hunt down more materials. Can you bring me four solid-looking planks, for the time being? Some of the wood from the old sunken ships ought to still be fit for use. (Optional) Tui-Shirr: You're looking for wood that's not too waterlogged or splintered. Doesn't have to look appealing, as long as it's sturdy.
Collecting lengths of ship's lumber
System: You notice a glittering object wedged in the crevice between two boards. Extracting it from its hiding place, you see that it's a ring─one that has fared rather poorly in the elements. Perhaps Tui-Shirr will know to whom it belongs.
Delivering the lumber and ring to Tui-Shirr
Tui-Shirr: Did you find the lumber? <Hand Over 4 Ship's Lumber and Tarnished Ring> Tui-Shirr: What's this─a ring? Tui-Shirr: Oh, this is a customs ring! They used to serve as authorization for traders to enter Eulmore. Tui-Shirr: How do I know? Well, I used to work in the shipyard, as a matter of fact. Read a lot about its history at the time. Tui-Shirr: Someday, I'd like to rebuild one of those old ships─make it fit to sail the world on grand adventures once again. It's a far cry from stripping the same vessels for shed materials, but a man can dream. Tui-Shirr: I'll give you a portion of my pay for this job as thanks for your help. I thought about splitting my lunch with you instead, but the money is probably more portable. And considerably less ripe, at this point.