CORMELLON
You are able to perceive that Cormellon, elder of the Eoses can also be known as cormellon496.
PROBE EXAMINE GREET QUEST WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU WANT TO KILL HIM
Cormellon, elder of the Eoses weighs one pound.
It has a basic merchant value of 0 pieces of gold.
Cormellon, elder of the Eoses is loyal to Greenwood.
You discern that it originates from Within the great fogous.
Cormellon is tall for the forest peoples, his brown skin marked with an extraordinary tapestry of
colourful paints. In one hand he bears a staff of oakwood, its strength supporting his aged
frame. You perceive a health of 9020 out of a possible 9020. Cormellon, elder of the Eoses is not
holding anything. Cormellon, elder of the Eoses is not wearing anything.
You greet Cormellon, elder of the Eoses with a smile.
Cormellon looks at you carefully with his piercing green eyes before speaking in a strained voice.
"I seek the totems of our peoples, long since scattered about the land of Avalon or fallen into
dark hands. Return them and you will gain our everlasting friendship."
Cormellon smiles, his withered face breaking into a myriad of wrinkles.
"Many ages past our peoples fled from the Southron Green, whence we walked in the innocence of
Avalon's first days. Then dark powers came upon the land and blighted the forest, forcing us to
forsake our home and seek refuge in these northern climbs.
"Despite our flight the host of our forest peoples are still set upon by a brood of goblins from
the pits of darkness. They came not long past and slew many, stealing from us two gems stones of
sacred magic, a moonstone and a great emerald. No doubt they are now scattered across the land,
but should you find them and return them to the altar within the great fogous our peoples shall
be eternally grateful and the blessings of the forest be upon you."
Cormellon smiles and advises you upon his quest, his accent wavering as he does.
"Each year the ritual of the stone cross must be performed, both here and upon the cross in our
ancient homeland. Alas, we dare not travel across the river, so must ask you to perform the
ritual on our behalf."