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Loton Maximug

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Loton Maximug
Loton.png
Age Early 50s
Sex Male
Race Human
Affiliation N/A
Occupation Alchemist
Alias N/A
Location Alchemist Guild
Foreign Name(s) N/A
Likeability N/A


Loton Maximug is an alchemist in Hendon Myre. The head of the Alchemist Guild, he holds the highest authority in the scientific school of alchemy. As a diehard believer in the superiority of science over magic, he greatly distrusts the latter, labeling it as irrational and unreliable. He lives in the relatively liberal city of Hendon Myre and continuing with his research efforts.

Functions

  • Sells consumables.
  • Allows use of the "'Disassembler,'" which you can use to break down equipment into cube fragments. The more rare equipments will disassemble into colored cubes or elemental crystals.
  • Gives level 8 repeatable quests "Mystical Cube."
  • Gives level 24 repeatable quests "Mana Extraction."

Dialogue

Idle

  • *Bubbling*

Conversation start

  • I'm Rothon, the greatest alchemist in Arad.
  • The power of science never ceases to astound me.
  • What do you wish to know?

Conversation end

  • I hope I was of some help to you.
  • You're more than welcome to stop by anytime.
  • Be careful out there.

Trivia

  • Loton's name was originally spelt "Rothon Maximerg" by developers, but in the NA version, his name was changed to its present form. One of his lines, "I'm Rothon, the greatest alchemist in Arad." still uses his original name.
  • The bubbling sound made when Loton is idle was probably recorded by blowing bubbles into a liquid through a straw, considering the interval between each bubble is too rapid and uniform for a normally heated liquid. This is understandable, as bringing a boiling liquid or a hot plate into a recording room would have been difficult as well as unsafe.