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Fevasa Saryon (fevasa saryon) | |||
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Location | Gro-Bagrat Plantation | ||
Race | Dark Elf | Gender | Female |
Level | 4 | Class | Herder |
Other Information | |||
Health | 60 | Magicka | 84 |
Alarm | 30 | Fight | 30 |
Fevasa Saryon is a Dark Elf herder working at the Gro-Bagrat Plantation as a Netch herder. She seems to be unaware of her employer's unlawful activities, and she is much friendlier than the other residents of the plantation. She will warn you not to spook the netch as they might become aggressive if you bother them, and can also tell you a bit about them.
DialogueEdit
- Greetings:
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- "Just a friendly warning. Don't spook the netch. Don't worry -- they're completely safe if you don't bother them -- but get them riled up, and they're trouble. Especially the betty netch."
- "Remember. Leave the netch alone, and they'll leave you alone."
- betty netch:
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- "The betty netch is the tough one. It's the bull netch that's poisonous, but the betty netch is twice as tough and twice as mean."
- bull netch:
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- "Normally a single betty netch will have a harem of five or six bull netch, but we keep the bull-betty ration closer to one-to-one for faster breeding. Tends to make our betty netch a little more aggressive than they are in the wild."
- my trade:
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- "I am a netch herder. It's long hours, but easy work. Just keep them from wandering off."
NotesEdit
- Technically she is standing at the border of Vivec, meaning she will have location-specific dialogue topics depending on which direction you approach her from.
- Fevasa shares her dialogue with Irvama Othrelas, as well as Frinnius Posuceius at the Dren Plantation.