A Soul Healer of Aldelle Village in Ishalgen.
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- Ends quest
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- "Azphelumbra, [Player Class].
- I can use this Obelisk to heal the pain in your soul. Do you require this?"
- "What does that Obelisk do exactly?"
- "Hm...not a simple question to answer, I'm afraid.
- Obelisks are actually Aetheric Stone which is created when Aether is trapped within a finite space for centuries. The stone forms around the Aether, and it grows with each passing year. When it reaches this size ,we can harness its power
- Soul Healing means that the Obelisk takes an imprint of your soul and brings you back from the brink of death. It also serves as a teleportation point if you're bound to it.
- Each Obelisk is a natural wonder--a gift from Aion. You would do well to respect it's power."
- "What does binding do?"
- "Thanks."
- "What does that Obelisk do exactly?"
- "Binding lets the Obelisk protect you when you are on the brink of death.You can't die from a war wound, but every time the Obelisk saves you, your soul diminishes a bit in the process.
- Think of it as a last resort should you ever take on more than you can handle."
- "Thanks for the information."
- "What is Soul Healing?"
- "The Obelisk saves your physical body, but your soul is weakened in the process. Your limbs are slower, your body is weaker, and some of your combat experience is forgotten--all temporarily, of course.
- Every time you are summoned back by the Obelisk, your soul diminishes a little more, and you feel the weakness longer.
- But fear not! These injuries to the soul are the very ones I can heal."
- "What is Soul Healing?"
- "How do you heal my soul wounds?"
- "I'm sure I'll get used to it."
- "Aha! Such curiosity! The healing process works like this:
- I channel energy from the Obelisk, bind it with naturally occurring Aetheric energy, and purge your soul of any injuries.
- The entire process is painless, though it requires a great deal of skill.
- Of course, my prices reflect the difficulty of the task at hand."
- "Naturally. Thanks for your time."
- "No, thank you."