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Sir Baumbard Location: Oaklore Keep (Books 1 and 2), Dragonsgrasp (Books 1 and 2), Dragonsgrasp (Book 3) -> Up -> 2 Down Right -> Left, Reasons to Fight Quests given Fires Over Oaklore Shops owned None Dialogue Sir Baumbard: Ah, welcome adventurer. I am Sir Baumbard, and this is Glumbert, my dragon. Who are you? Sir Baumbard: I am one of the elite order of DragonLords. We are protectors of the realm and will not hesitate to answer the call of those who need us. DragonLord? Sir Baumbard: Unless you are lucky enough to befriend an adult dragon, you must quest for your own dragon egg. Sir Baumbard: Once hatched, you will have a bond with the dragon that will be stronger than any other pet. Sir Baumbard: In order to unlock the full potential of your dragon though, you must wield a Dragon Amulet. Sir Baumbard: This ancient talisman will allow your dragon to grow to adult form in order to face the most titanic of enemies... Sir Baumbard: ...as well as granting you the gift of dragon speech. How do I quest for a dragon? Sir Baumbard: Speak with Captain Rolith in the Keep when you have earned enough experience (lvl 3). Sir Baumbard: Your quest will take you to Falconreach to the east where the small red moglin, Twilly, will guide you on the rest of your journey. Are you a Pactagonal Knight? Sir Baumbard: I was once of their Order. Sir Baumbard: I never attained the rank of Knight with them, though, as my family name didn't work with 'sir' in front of it, like the Prizes or the Chandestroys. Sir Baumbard: My Knighthood was bestowed upon me by the great King himself. Why are you here? Sir Baumbard: Word has gotten back to the King in Swordhaven that slimes and undead are amassing on edges of the Oaklore forest. Sir Baumbard: More have been seen gathering in Doomwood and slowly moving in this direction. Sir Baumbard: I am here to organize an aerial assault on the unholy creatures. Perhaps you would be willing to lend a hand? Sir Baumbard: If you are willing, Glumbert will let you ride him into battle against these creatures. Sir Baumbard: If you are skilled enough, you will be able to search out and destroy large groups of them with these lightbombs. Fires Over Oaklore Sir Baumbard: The Green Slime Jellllo, in Sir Loin's Inn, while delicious, does not sit well when dive bombing on dragon back. Sir Baumbard: For years Glumbert and I have fought side by side against the forces of evil. After I created the lightbombs I took Glumbert out for a flight. Sir Baumbard: As it turns out, I got terribly... airsick. Sir Baumbard: Are you willing to go in my place and become a hero? I will go inside the Keep now and have the Knights clear the area. To Oaklore Dragonsgrasp (Books 1 and 2) Sir Baumbard: Ah, hello again, <Character>.... I... urp... am happy to see you... Welcome to Dragonsgrasp. Dragonsgrasp? Sir Baumbard: Dragonsgrasp is the stronghold of the DragonLord Order. Sir Baumbard: To keep it secure, only those who have become one of the Order and bonded with their dragon may enter. Sir Baumbard: You see, Dragonsgrasp is also a prison.... In the very depths of the city, a special, enchanted cell holds one of the Order's greatest foes... Sir Baumbard: ... as the prisoner was also one the greatest DragonLords. The only DragonLord, in fact, to bond with one of the Great Dragons. Sir Baumbard: Vilmor turned against the Order, though, and now we keep one of our own locked away... What can I do here? Sir Baumbard: For now, feel free to explore. The merchants are restocking in Swordhaven and Channiru meets with Alteon. Sir Baumbard: In the coming weeks more and more will be available here. In fact, I expect to see the weapons vendor here next week. Sir Baumbard: The weapons shop and Inn are in the interior of the city. If you seeking more training, then you can find it in the Armory. Sir Baumbard: If you venture into the depths of the city, you may even find Channiru visiting his prisoner.... Why is the city here? Sir Baumbard: For security... urp... the city piloted by our dragons... it is... mmph... constantly in... motion. Sir Baumbard: As the most... urp... senior DragonLord... in the region... it falls to me to... coordinate efforts... Sir Baumbard: and... mmph... inform the head guard Channiru of the dangers in the area. Sir Baumbard: The city... moves... I look forward to the time I... urp... will get to spend on the ground in Oaklore... It's better... when I think of solid ground... Sir Baumbard: Dragonsgrasp shall be in the sky over Falconreach... mmph... for a while though. Are you.... okay? Sir Baumbard: The... mmph... constant swaying.... urp... of the city.... Sir Baumbard: ... air sick... mmmph.... Sir Baumbard: ... I shall.... urp.... try... to visit... Oaklore soon. Dragonsgrasp (Book 3) Sir Baumbard: Welcome, <Character>. It's good to see you again. Who are you? Sir Baumbard: It is I, Sir Baumbard, and this is Glumbert, my dragon companion. You... don't remember us? Sir Baumbard: I am one of the elite order of DragonLords. We... were protectors of this realm. Sir Baumbard: At one point we would not have hesitated to answer the call of those who needed us. Non-Intervention Sir Baumbard: After the Rose came to power, Captain Lestrad led a campaign for Dragonsgrasp and the order to retreat. Sir Baumbard: Most saw the Rose's actions as a political conflict, which Dragonsgrasp has always tried to withdraw from. Sir Baumbard: He argued that the presence of the DragonLords and their dragons would only excrebate the politcal conflicts in Greenguard. Sir Baumbard: I, and others, such as young Mritha, disagreed. Sir Baumbard: We see the threat that the Rose poses. No offense to your... allies. Sir Baumbard: When the Rose started hunting dragons, even then, it took much effort to bargain a treaty with the Dragonslayers. Sir Baumbard: Mritha left to join the Vind in a rather... explosive fashion. Her examples led to a few others renouncing the order. Sir Baumbard: I stayed in order to oversee our work with the Dragonslayers, and to hopefully convince more DragonLords to take action. Sir Baumbard: Your arrival can only bode well in that endeavor. Your and <Dragon>'s heroism is inspirational to many DragonLords. Dragonsgrasp Sir Baumbard: This is the fortress of the order of DragonLords. While once it... soared through the sky, it is thankfully now back on solid ground. Sir Baumbard: Well, solid enough. DragonLords Sir Baumbard: Joining the order of DragonLords requires only a Dragon Amulet... and finding Dragonsgrasp. Sir Baumbard: While new DragonLords are always welcome, we have our own laws and rules. Sir Baumbard: Sometimes this can cause... problems. Sir Baumbard: Not everyone who comes across a Dragon Amulet holds the best interests of others at heart. Sir Baumbard: But as long as they respect others and the law, we can work together for the benefit of the order. Sir Baumbard: I believe the change for the DragonLord order I dream of can come around from within. Sir Baumbard: My apologies, you must have more on your mind than our internal disputes and issues. DragonLords Sir Baumbard: Anyone who finds a Dragon Amulet can claim to be a DragonLord, but joined the order is a different matter entirely. Sir Baumbard: While new DragonLords are usually welcome, we don't just hand a dragon over to every person who comes through the gates. Sir Baumbard: Sometimes this can cause... problems with those who came across their amulets by less than favorable means. Sir Baumbard: But with dragon numbers dwindling, even noble souls who find Dragon Amulets may not find dragons to bond with either. Sir Baumbard: One would think there would be a better way to control the distribution of Dragon Amulets... But our laws state that we allow "Destiny" to decide. Sir Baumbard: Hmph. I've seen enough war and suffering to know the meaninglessness of "Destiny" and "Fate". Sir Baumbard: While it's easy to blame The Rose for our current troubles, a lot of DragonLord policy is ancient and inconsistent, if not nonsensical. Sir Baumbard: The change I can dream of for the DragonLord Order can only come from within. Reasons to Fight Sir Baumbard: Well, there you have it. I shall prepare the dragon flights, by your leave, Captain. Sir Baumbard: It will be done. Other information Sir Baumbard's dialogue on Non-Intervention and DragonLords options in Dragonsgrasp (Book 3) were modified in April 23rd, 2022. Dragonsgrasp (Books 1 and 2) Appearance Thanks to DemonicDarkwraith for images and corrections. Stephen Nix for entry reformat. ArchMagus Orodalf for original entry.
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