Auris Weirdbringer
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Auris Weirdbringer
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Appearance in Grothmar Valley |
Auris Weirdbringer is a mysterious charr. He is initially encountered in Gillfarn Plains, investigating the strange rifts surrounding the pond. He himself seems similarly affected, as he teleports around the pond at regular intervals and seems to experience his interactions with the player character out of chronological order. He supplies the player with a Class I Rift Stabilizer and a Class II Rift Stabilizer.
Later, he can be found at his workshop in Blood Keep. He seems to be more stabilized within time and space here, though he fails to recognize the player character, and strange, tiny explosions will randomly spark around a broken asura gate nearby...
Location[edit]
- Fields of Ruin
- Gillfarn Plains
- Gillscale Pond (Teleports around the lake every 103–104 seconds to one of several set but randomly-selected locations)
- Gillfarn Plains
- Grothmar Valley
- Lower Blood Keep
- Auris's Workshop (Only prior to his disappearance—see notes)
- Lower Blood Keep
Combat abilities[edit]
- Abilities
- Poorly Anchored
Dialogue[edit]
Gillscale Pond[edit]
- Before the character has been in close proximity to a Class I Magic Rift
- Kinda busy here, cub. What do you want?
- There's something strange going on at this lake. I'm investigating.
- I see.
What are you doing?
- Nothing.
- After the character has jumped through a Class I Magic Rift
- Ninety-seven...ninety-seven...
- What?
- No, you said ninety-seven. What's ninety-seven?
- Bah, leave me alone, cub.
- Fine.
I don't know!
- Nothing, never mind.
You said something about ninety-seven.
- Nothing, never mind.
What?
- Mysterious Device in their inventory)
- Never seen anything like it before. But I could take a look if you like...
- Well that's interesting...
- Now hold on a minute, cub. You can't rush some things.
- Let's see what happens when I press this button...
- Class I Rift Stabilizer) Yes, let's see. (repeats from "Well that's interesting" until the device is repaired, giving a
- Never mind, I'll figure it out myself.
How long is this going to take?
What's interesting?
Sure.
- No, thanks.
Do you know what to make of this thing I found? (If the character has a - Good-bye.
- After talking to him and getting teleported randomly, and the character has Class I Rift Stabilizer in their inventory
- Have we met? I think there's something...something strange happening around here.
- Hmmm... that may be plausible. But I'd have to do more investigation.
- Why are you asking me?
- No...that can't be right. You brought this to me, broken. Then you said that it was a rift stabilizer. I figured out how to repair it.
- You use it to stabilize the naturally occurring rifts, of course. Though I haven't the slightest idea why. Come back and tell me if you figure it out.
- Okay.
Assuming that actually happened, why would I be using this?
- You're crazy.
Before the rift! You said you would figure out what it does.
- You do that, then.
Can you tell me anything more about this device?
- You do that, then.
I was talking to you, and we got sucked into a rift!
- Good-bye.
- After the character teleported to each of 13 locations using the Class I Rift Stabilizer and jumping in a Class I Magic Rift
- All of these animals are dead... that can't be good.
- Well, I don't know what a rift stabilizer is, but I recognize the tech. Maybe I can fix it.
- There you go. Even made some improvements. (receive Class II Rift Stabilizer)
- Thank you.
Please do.
- Better not.
I think the rift stabilizer is damaged. It only brings me here now.
- Good bye.
Auris's Workshop[edit]
- (He's too busy to acknowledge your presence.)
- I'll leave now.
- If the player character has a Class II Rift Stabilizer in their inventory
- Who are you?
- I like it, but listen, cub. I'm busy right now.
- Me too.
You've always called me cub, but...
- If player character has a Class II Rift Stabilizer in their inventory and stands in the broken portal
- What are you doing?!
- Well, knock it off.
- I don't care about ninety-seven. Just make it stop.
- I'm sorry.
The dials are stuck on nine and seven.
- I'm sorry.
I don't know, but this device is buzzing.
Quotes[edit]
- Greets
- I'm listening.
- Make it quick.
- The legion calls.
- What?
- You want something?
Notes[edit]
- If the player stands in the broken asura gate in his workshop with a Class II Rift Stabilizer in their inventory, the explosions around it become gradually more violent until Weirdbringer suddenly disappears after 97 seconds. This is permanent.
Trivia[edit]
- Appeared in the game with the October 04, 2016 update as "Something unusual is happening at Gillscale Pond."
- Auris appears to be the victim of a Causal loop.
- Matches in appearance to Captured Aetherblade in End of Dragons story step "Your Kind of People". Conversation of a portal device broken by pointy hands may imply this is the same character.