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* Sells consumables and weapons requiring Victory Points, which are only gained in PVP. | * Sells consumables and weapons requiring Victory Points, which are only gained in PVP. | ||
+ | * Featured and gives various quests involving goblins. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== |
Revision as of 17:49, 1 October 2009
Grubeck Goblind | |
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Age | 49 (Human age; goblin age unknown, as goblins cannot count) |
Sex | Male |
Race | Goblin |
Affiliation | N/A |
Occupation | Merchant |
Alias | N/A |
Location | Hendon Myre Back Alley |
Foreign Name(s) | N/A |
Likeability | N/A |
Grubeck Goblind is a goblin merchant in Hendon Myre. Though born with an extraordinary intelligence, he has much reason to regard this God-given gift as a curse. Disillusioned by the barbaric Goblin community in which the strong are respected and the weak shunned, he escaped the ranks of his kind to establish himself near Hendon Myre with a successful business. Due to this, his life is under constant threat from both vengeful goblin assailants and those envious of his prodigious wealth alike. Life is strictly business for him: while miserly, he is held in high regard for his reputability.
Functions
- Sells consumables and weapons requiring Victory Points, which are only gained in PVP.
- Featured and gives various quests involving goblins.
Dialogue
Idle
- Come here for a second.
- Hey, hey.
Conversation start
- Hehehe. Welcome. Welcome.
- Shylock always has goodies for all.
- An opportunity like this doesn't come along every day.
Conversation end
- Don't tell any goblins we talked.
- See you around.
Trivia
- Grubeck Goblind's name was originally "Shylock Goblind". One of his lines, "Shylock always has goodies for all", confirms this. This change could be attributed to the connection between the fictional Jewish moneylender Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Grubeck's stereotypical Jewish characteristics, namely his prominent nose, a stingy disposition, and a bespectacled and bearded appearance.