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|name = Kabar Thorwall
 
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|location = [[Endear:Undercity|Undecity, Marketplace]]
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|race = Half Kilénian
 
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== Description of the Encounter ==
 
== Description of the Encounter ==
Kabar's first interaction with player is second objective in the side quest [[Enderal:Put Off the Evil Hour|"Put Off the Evil Hour"]], after conversation with [[Enderal:Nathalia Poppyflower|Nathalia Poppyflower]]. After eavesdropping on conversation between Nathalia and Kabar, player can approach Nathalia and ask her about the problem.  She will call Kabar "son of Vatyr", implying that he makes living on misfortune of flashmaggot victims in Undercity. He is the only merchant in this part of the city that sells [[Enderal:Red Vynroot|Red Vynroot]], essential part of treatment conducted by Apothecarii. She also says that his Vynroot is much more expensive, compared to merchants from the "surface". After asking Kabar about all this, he will deny everything and tell player that he actiually sells vynroot cheaper then other merchants. Player can make choice now: Either believe him and buy herbs for actual price of 300 pennies, or search his sleeping area, in Communal Barracks (doors on the left from his counter). If player choose first option, Kabar will be quite pleased ("Pleasure doing business with you"), and interaction between Kabar and player won't be possible.  
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Kabar's first interaction with the player is during the second objective in the side quest [[Enderal:Put Off the Evil Hour|"Put Off the Evil Hour"]], after a conversation with [[Enderal:Nathalia Poppyflower|Nathalia Poppyflower]]. After eavesdropping on the conversation between Nathalia and Kabar, the player can approach Nathalia and ask her about any problems.  She calls Kabar "son of Vatyr", and explains that he is making his living on the misfortune of fleshmaggot victims in Undercity. He is the only merchant in this part of the city that sells [[Enderal:Red Vynroot|Red Vynroot]], an essential part of treatment conducted by Apothecarii. Nathalia also says that Kabar's Vynroot is much more expensive, compared to merchant prices from the "surface" (upper parts of Ark). After addressing those issues to Kabar, he denies everything and tells the player that he's actually selling Vynroot for lower prices than other merchants do. The player has to make a choice: either believe Kabar and buy herbs for the actual price of 300 gold, or search his sleeping area, in the Communal Barracks (door to the left of his counter). If the player chooses to trade, Kabar will be quite pleased ("Pleasure doing business with you") although further interaction between Kabar and the player won't be possible at this point. If the player chooses to search Kabar's sleeping area, they will find an unsigned letter, which reads: "Kabar, as soon as possible at the corpse pit. No weapons, no stupid ideas". Upon following the clue and entering the Corpse Pit, the player will witness a conversation between Kabar and two masked individuals. When later confronted about the dialogue, Kabar will tell the player about the real reason behind his high prices. He took a loan from a secret cult, called [[Enderal:The Rhalâta|The Rhalâta]]. The player can do one of three things now: Give him 100 gold as a gift, in order for him to sell Vynroot for less. Give him 300 gold, so he can repay his debt with The Rhalâta, or simply threaten him and take all his Vynroot by force(*). No matter the choice, no further interaction between Kabar and the player is possible at this point.
There is also a second option. After searching his sleeping area, player will find unsigned letter, with text: "Kabar, as soon as possible at the corpse pit. No weapons, no stupid ideas". Upon entering the Corpse Pit, player will witness conversation between Kabar and two masked individuals. When later confronted about this, Kabar will tell player about real reason behind his high prices. Hi took loan for secret cult, Rhalata. Player can now do three things: Give him 100 pennies so he can sell vynroot for less, give him 300 pennies so he can easily repay debt, or simply threaten him and take vynroot by force. Whatever the choice, Kabar's interaction with player ends here.
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== Note ==
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(*) This 3rd option of threaten him and take the Vynroot is replaced by a different option "Go to the Sun Temple and tell them the Prophet sent you. The Apothecarii there will buy the roots from you at full rate". I am guessing this option is available only when you have already talked to Grandmaster Tealor Arantheal and accepted to become part of the Order.
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[[File:Letter Rhalata.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Letter in Kabar's sleeping area]]
 
[[File:Letter Rhalata.jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Letter in Kabar's sleeping area]]
 
  
 
== Character ==  
 
== Character ==  
  
Despite being portrayed as greedy and merciless merchant by Nathalia Kabar is, in reality, far from that. During dialogue in Corpse Pit he reveals to player what caused his current bad state. His son drowned in canals two years prior to game events, and he couldn't handle that, so his business went downwards. After that, he took loan from Rhalata, and expensive red vynroot and Apothecarii were the only things that kept him alive, and his shop open. After given any amount of money, he will eagerly lower his prices, and that's another thing in favor of this claim.  
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Despite being portrayed as a greedy and merciless merchant by Nathalia, Kabar is, in reality, far from that. During his dialogue in the Corpse Pit he reveals the cause of his current bad state. His son had drowned in the canals two years ago, which he couldn't handle. Thus his business went downwards. This forced him to take a loan from [[Enderal:The Rhalâta|The Rhalâta]], and sell [[Enderal:Red Vynroot|Red Vynroot]] for increaced prices to the Apothecarii in order to survive and keep the shop open. After he is given any amount of money, he will eagerly lower his prices, which is supports the claim that he is not merciless.
  
 
== Notes ==  
 
== Notes ==  
 
* Kabar can't be pickpocketed.
 
* Kabar can't be pickpocketed.
* Despite being metchant, he isn't one of vendors who can trade with player.  
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* Despite being a merchant, he isn't a vendor who the player can trade with.  
* He is the only NPC who can be seen interacting with Rhalata.  
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* He is the only NPC who can be seen interacting with The Rhalâta at this point.  
  
 
== Quests ==
 
== Quests ==

Latest revision as of 03:06, 5 March 2019

Kabar Thorwall
(Ref ID: 001033df)
Race Half Kilénian Gender Male
Path - Job -
Essential Yes Form ID 001033dd
Location Undercity, Marketplace
EN-NPC-Kabar Thorwall.jpeg
Level 1 Health 50
Magicka 50 Stamina 50


Description of the Encounter

Kabar's first interaction with the player is during the second objective in the side quest "Put Off the Evil Hour", after a conversation with Nathalia Poppyflower. After eavesdropping on the conversation between Nathalia and Kabar, the player can approach Nathalia and ask her about any problems. She calls Kabar "son of Vatyr", and explains that he is making his living on the misfortune of fleshmaggot victims in Undercity. He is the only merchant in this part of the city that sells Red Vynroot, an essential part of treatment conducted by Apothecarii. Nathalia also says that Kabar's Vynroot is much more expensive, compared to merchant prices from the "surface" (upper parts of Ark). After addressing those issues to Kabar, he denies everything and tells the player that he's actually selling Vynroot for lower prices than other merchants do. The player has to make a choice: either believe Kabar and buy herbs for the actual price of 300 gold, or search his sleeping area, in the Communal Barracks (door to the left of his counter). If the player chooses to trade, Kabar will be quite pleased ("Pleasure doing business with you") although further interaction between Kabar and the player won't be possible at this point. If the player chooses to search Kabar's sleeping area, they will find an unsigned letter, which reads: "Kabar, as soon as possible at the corpse pit. No weapons, no stupid ideas". Upon following the clue and entering the Corpse Pit, the player will witness a conversation between Kabar and two masked individuals. When later confronted about the dialogue, Kabar will tell the player about the real reason behind his high prices. He took a loan from a secret cult, called The Rhalâta. The player can do one of three things now: Give him 100 gold as a gift, in order for him to sell Vynroot for less. Give him 300 gold, so he can repay his debt with The Rhalâta, or simply threaten him and take all his Vynroot by force(*). No matter the choice, no further interaction between Kabar and the player is possible at this point.

Note

(*) This 3rd option of threaten him and take the Vynroot is replaced by a different option "Go to the Sun Temple and tell them the Prophet sent you. The Apothecarii there will buy the roots from you at full rate". I am guessing this option is available only when you have already talked to Grandmaster Tealor Arantheal and accepted to become part of the Order.


Letter in Kabar's sleeping area

Character

Despite being portrayed as a greedy and merciless merchant by Nathalia, Kabar is, in reality, far from that. During his dialogue in the Corpse Pit he reveals the cause of his current bad state. His son had drowned in the canals two years ago, which he couldn't handle. Thus his business went downwards. This forced him to take a loan from The Rhalâta, and sell Red Vynroot for increaced prices to the Apothecarii in order to survive and keep the shop open. After he is given any amount of money, he will eagerly lower his prices, which is supports the claim that he is not merciless.

Notes

  • Kabar can't be pickpocketed.
  • Despite being a merchant, he isn't a vendor who the player can trade with.
  • He is the only NPC who can be seen interacting with The Rhalâta at this point.

Quests