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<font color=darkgoldenrod>Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'...Some nights ago, our kitchen fell victim to a robbery, and I'm afraid them damned thieves made off with some of our ingredients. Any attempt at recreating our famous dishes would be heresy and cannot be allowed!'"<br></font> | <font color=darkgoldenrod>Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'...Some nights ago, our kitchen fell victim to a robbery, and I'm afraid them damned thieves made off with some of our ingredients. Any attempt at recreating our famous dishes would be heresy and cannot be allowed!'"<br></font> | ||
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'Oh...my apologies sugar...My assistant, Abraham, has sent word that he has tracked these sinners to some old Mosswart stomping grounds. Would you be so kind as to seek him out and help recover our stolen property? I will pay you handsomely upon your return.'"<br></font> | <font color=darkgoldenrod>Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'Oh...my apologies sugar...My assistant, Abraham, has sent word that he has tracked these sinners to some old Mosswart stomping grounds. Would you be so kind as to seek him out and help recover our stolen property? I will pay you handsomely upon your return.'"<br></font> | ||
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'You will find him at the old Murk Warrens, west of Stonehold, at <font color=Green>67.5N, 29.3W.'"<br></font> | <font color=darkgoldenrod>Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'You will find him at the old Murk Warrens, west of Stonehold, at <font color=Green>67.5N, 29.3W.'"<br></font> | ||
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Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'Well, how do you do, dear? It's such a pleasure to meet you, I'm Mrs. Buttersworth.'"
Mrs. Buttersworth gives you a slight curtsy.
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'If you are of the handy type, I reckon I could use a bit of assistance.'"
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'You see, we here at Buttersworth pride ourselves on serving only the finest and best tasting delicacies to any that would call themselves our customers.'"
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'My great-grandmother, Ms. Annabelle Buttersworth herself, passed down many of our most popular recipes. In keeping with tradition, I preserve the old ways of preparing, cooking and serving said recipes.'"
Mrs. Buttersworth's expression turns to worry.
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'...Some nights ago, our kitchen fell victim to a robbery, and I'm afraid them damned thieves made off with some of our ingredients. Any attempt at recreating our famous dishes would be heresy and cannot be allowed!'"
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'Oh...my apologies sugar...My assistant, Abraham, has sent word that he has tracked these sinners to some old Mosswart stomping grounds. Would you be so kind as to seek him out and help recover our stolen property? I will pay you handsomely upon your return.'"
Mrs. Buttersworth tells you, "'You will find him at the old Murk Warrens, west of Stonehold, at 67.5N, 29.3W.'"