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Esulo
Home City Alinor
Location The Golden Gryphon
Race High Elf Gender Male
Health 39959
Reaction Friendly
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Faction(s) Psijic Order
Esulo

Esulo is a High Elf member of the Psijic Order who has left the shores of Artaeum and is currently enjoying his first ever brew at The Golden Gryphon in Alinor.

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DialogueEdit

"Please excuse me, but I'm busy at the moment. Studying this... enchanting beverage requires my strict attention."
What are you drinking? / Fair enough. What are you drinking?
"The tap-hand called it a stout—of Orcish origin, I believe.
I have no idea why they would name a drink after a short and goodly man, but it's delicious."
You've never tasted beer before?
"This is beer? Fascinating. I was under the impression that all beer was fetid swill.
Hmm. I've spend centuries in quiet study, but it seems I still have much more to learn."

Struck from MemoryEdit

When talked to during the quest:

"Ah, you've arrived at last. Come, join me.
I assume that my friend in the Divine Prosecution, Justiciar Tanorian, provided you with the details? Or, I should say, the details he was privy to."
Yes. He said you had books for me.
"I do. Books penned by the Worm King himself.
The Divine Prosecution is eager to see these tomes driven out of Summerset, but they move too hastily. Clumsy prohibitions and graceless raids only make these books more valuable to collectors."
So what do you propose we do with them?
"You must lock them away in the Traitor's Vault—a forbidden ruin on our isle of Artaeum.
I would do it myself, but I am woefully unprepared for fights with undead horrors. A Psijic's power lies in quiet study, not flashing steel. You understand."
All right. Once I'm in the Traitor's Vault, how do I seal away these books?
"Mannimarco spent his youth experimenting in the vault, and by all accounts he guarded his work jealously - storing his books in warded chests.
If you place these tomes in the appropriate chests, they should be safe from would-be necromancers."
What else can you tell me about Traitor's Vault?
"Very little. And that's by design.
Even now, three-hundred years later, Mannimarco's influence lingers over that place. The air is thick with the smell of old books and rot. It is a place of evil. Pure and simple."
Why hasn't the Psijic Order cleaned it out?
"Some have tried. It always goes poorly.
The Ritemaster decided it would be best to just lock it away and forget it. Not a popular choice in some circles, but we Psijics are nothing if not patient."

If you talk to him again:

"You should make haste to Artaeum. Those books need to be returned to their master's pit. The sooner, the better.
I will be here nursing these exquisite beverages if you have any questions. May the Old Ways guide your path."