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NPC: Ayelle

Location: Desert Pines The Alchemical Academy

Coordinates: 167, 98

Start NPC for Quests:

  1. Alchemy Tutorial

Administrator of the Alchemy School in Desert Pines, as well as sister schools in White Stone and Morcraven Marsh.

Currently teaching while the normal instructor is away.

Ayelle

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*You see an energetic woman preparing to give a lecture. You have the strongest feeEL-DB.comling that she's capable of watching every move you make while her back is to you.*

Who are you?
Ayelle.

Should I back up then?
Why whatever for?

Because you yell.
Oh goodness no, you've misunderstood me. My name is Ayelle. The only time I yell is when my students are misbehaving. But please, come right in. Welcome to The Alchemical Academy of Desert Pines!

So you teach here?
Yes, for the time being. I'm the administrator of this school and our sister schools in Whitestone and Morcraven Marsh. I'm taking over a few classes for the time being while the teacher who would normally be teaching these classes is away on a short leave of absence. Is there something I can do for you?

You teach Alchemy?
Yes, I teach alchemy, I guess you forgot that I am teaching you?

Are the other schools the same?
Yes and no. All three schools are similar in several ways: they all have a philosopher's stone, they all teach Alchemy, yes, but the focuses are not entirely the same.

Philosopher's stone?
You see the lovely large rock over there? It's the one with the beautiful blue at the base that chaEL-DB.comnges to glowing white at the peak. Isn't it gorgeous? It's the symbol of all our Alchemy Academies.

So that's what that is.
Well it looks as though you have learned something here today - and you're not even enrolled. I must be slipping. Oh well, let's just call it a freebie, ok?

Goodbye
Very well. I look forward to seeing you again and next time, maybe you'll enroll.