Yuryong
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Yuryong
- Race
- Human
- Profession
- Harbinger
- Level
- 80
- Rank
- Elite
- Location
- Old Kaineng
(New Kaineng City)
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Yuryong is a harbinger and Elite Specialization Mentor, found overlooking the Kaineng Ruins, doing research on the Unchained and Zhaitan and the magic it left behind.
Location[edit]
Combat abilities[edit]
- Abilities
- Mixes Elixirs
- Blights Self for Power
Dialogue[edit]
- You're a long way from home, traveler. Take a seat, rest up... Just don't touch the elixirs—they're still fermenting.
- Elixirs... Wait, but you're a necromancer!
- I'm a harbinger, to be more exact and... Heh, these beauties? These elixirs are plump with magic. Those bullets are, too.
- Tell me more about harbingers.
- Harbingers are alchemists, you see. Opportunists, really. You've probably noticed that Cantha is filled to the brim with jade, and let me tell you, the stuff is rich with ancient, magical energies...
- Magic, huh? What all goes into those...elixirs?
- Is that a pistol?
- Sure is. Loaded up with magical bullets... Crafted 'em myself, too. Same magic that I imbue into the elixirs. Make 'em especially toxic. Vile, nasty stuff.
- Fascinating. I've[sic] love to know more about your profession.
- I have...somewhere to be.
- What are you doing all the way out here?
- Who are you?
- Eh, I'd rather not reveal my name... For liability's sake, really. Call me... Call me Seokga.
- Okay, Seokga.
- Name of a fella I met a long time ago... He and his twin were staying in a tengu village not too far from here. Mori, if you've heard of it. They were an odd bunch, but they made the most magical brews.
- Were they also harbingers?
- I don't know, but they taught me almost everything I know. I was a researcher back than, studying the spirits around the cathedral.
- The more you tell me about those elixirs, the more dangerous they sound. (Returns to "All good things come...")
- Those elixirs of yours smell...ripe. I'll leave you to it.
- I'll leave you to your memories.
- What are you doing in the ruins of Old Kaineng?
- I'm doing a little bit of...research. The magics here are potent. Ancient. I'm sure you've noticed, but the ruins are filled with Risen; the air is rich with Zhaitan's magic. Perfect for my brews.
- Did you say Zhaitan magic?
- God magic, Elder Dragon magic... The jade is rich with residual energies from all over Tyria, and it's everywhere in Cantha. Along the coast, in the forest, the city...
- That sounds very different from a more...traditional necromancer.
- All good things come at some cost, I suppose. My elixirs can be quite...toxic. If not consumed under a watchful eye or in moderation, they are deadly.
- Tell me more about your elixirs.
- Did you say Zhaitan magic? (Returns to "God magic, Elder Dragon magic...")
- Why do you use a pistol?
- My pistol's bullets are an ideal vessel for spreading toxins... While I use energy extracted from the jade to strengthen myself with elixirs, I use those same energies to make my bullets...deadly.
- More deadly, huh? How so?
- I enjoy various poisons and other caustic components to imbue my bullets... I've heard of others that have tapped into residual Zhaitan magic, though even I wouldn't dare play with that.
- I have...somewhere to be.
- Thanks for all the info! I need to go wash my hands.
- I have...somewhere to be.
- Tell me more about your elixirs.
- I have...somewhere to be.
- Those elixirs of yours smell...ripe. I'll leave you to it.
- Those elixirs of yours smell...ripe. I'll leave you to it.
Notes[edit]
- Yuryong wears the following light armor skins:
- Demon Masque
- Lunatic Acolyte Mantle
- Jade Tech Vest
- Corrosive Touch (reward for Specializations: Master Harbinger — Completely train the necromancer's harbinger elite specialization. (10))
- Light Antique Leggings
- Light Antique Shoes
- She wields the Quietus pistol.
Trivia[edit]
- "Yuryeong" means "ghost" in Korean. [1]
- Yuryong is located in the approximate historical location of the Celestial Turtle Dragon Kuongsang, involved in the ritual of the Weh no Suu.
References[edit]
- ^ How To Say ‘Ghost’ In Korean, 90daykorean.com