Marcello DiGiacomo
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Marcello DiGiacomo
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Marcello DiGiacomo is a human minstrel in Lion's Arch who first appeared during the Queen's Jubilee. He is the rival of Hero-Tron.
Locations[edit]
- Lion's Arch
- Trader's Forum - South of the Frog Pond point of interest.
Historical locations[edit]
- Kryta
- Lion's Arch
- Trader's Forum (During Wintersday 2013 only)
- Western Ward (During Wintersday 2013 only)
- Grand Piazza (During Wintersday 2013 only)
- Divinity's Reach
- The Crown Pavilion (During Queen's Jubilee only)
- The Crown Pavilion (During Festival of the Four Winds only)
Story involvement[edit]
Living World Season 1[edit]
- Episode 11: Clockwork Chaos
Event involvement[edit]
- Historical events
- Aid those affected by Scarlet's attack on Divinity's Reach by donating to Marcello DiGiacomo (0) [Group Event]
- Defend the gift dolyak and Marcello DiGiacomo during their delivery (0) [Group Event]
Items offered[edit]
- The items below require the achievement The Minstrel III: The Bard.
Item | Type | Rarity | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Delicate Harp String | Crafting material | Exotic | 1,050 |
Dialogue[edit]
- For previous dialogue: Marcello DiGiacomo/dialogue
- I wonder, citizen—can you spare anything for a artist experiencing a bit of a downturn in his career?
- I guess I can spare you a copper.
- When crafting The Bard after completion of The Minstrel III: The Bard
- I'm looking for harp strings.
- I suppose I could sell some of my strings. I could really use the money.
- Excellent!
- Sorry, I don't have any spare change on me.
Quotes[edit]
- Greets
- Any requests?
- Spare coins?
- What can I play for you?
- Surely, you've heard of me.
- I get recognized a lot.
- I hope I die soon.
Trivia[edit]
- Marcello is voiced by Sam Riegel.
- He can be compared to the "Minstrel" shown as a joke profession when the mesmer class was announced before release. He also bears a striking resemblance to another musician called Maklain the Minstrel.
- His name is the Italian form of Mark James, a songwriter famous for Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds".