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}} | }} She is a resident of [[Red Rooster Stead]]. | ||
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== | ==Dialogue== | ||
'''Arenlona:''' The [[Merlwyb|Admiral]] herself has seen it fit to dub our [[Red Rooster Stead|stead]] an exemplary model of her settlement initiative. As a Stead botanist, I attribute our success to unyielding innovation─our willingness to attempt any and all agricultural techniques at least once, no matter how counterintuitive or potentially embarrassing. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*[[Arenlona]] translates to ''Harvest Gatherer'' in ancient [[Roegadyn]] language.<ref>[[Languages/Roegadyn Dictionary|Roegadyn Dictionary]]</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:NPCs]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 NPCs]] | [[Category:NPCs]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 NPCs]] |
Revision as of 18:17, 13 August 2024
Arenlona
- Gender
- Female ♀
- Race
- Roegadyn (Sea Wolves)
- Class
- Botanist
- Zone
- Lower La Noscea (32.1, 20.0)
- Organization
- Limsa Lominsa
- Services
- Quest NPC
- Patch
- 2.0
Arenlona is a Roegadyn found in Lower La Noscea. She is a resident of Red Rooster Stead.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
---|---|---|---|
Whack-a-Mole | 7 | Arenlona | |
Beetle Juice | 8 | Arenlona |
Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
---|---|---|---|
Bait and Swat | 9 | Anaoc |
Dialogue
Arenlona: The Admiral herself has seen it fit to dub our stead an exemplary model of her settlement initiative. As a Stead botanist, I attribute our success to unyielding innovation─our willingness to attempt any and all agricultural techniques at least once, no matter how counterintuitive or potentially embarrassing.