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Fear me not, homin, I am a scout. I'm here on a mission of reconnaissance to inform my people how the land lies in these parts. If you're game, I can propose you various types of tasks of reconnaissance and the maintenance of the region, as well as a task or two for my personal needs, don't worry, I won't ask you to do my dirty washing! | Fear me not, homin, I am a scout. I'm here on a mission of reconnaissance to inform my people how the land lies in these parts. If you're game, I can propose you various types of tasks of reconnaissance and the maintenance of the region, as well as a task or two for my personal needs, don't worry, I won't ask you to do my dirty washing! | ||
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− | Scouts are wandering mission givers. They give a wide variety of missions, and pay no dappers for their completion; rather they | + | Scouts are wandering mission givers. They give a wide variety of missions, and pay no dappers for their completion; rather they reward you with a more substantial gain in fame. They are somewhat akin to wandering welcomers, since they offer a similar variety in missions and reward you with fame only. |
Scouts can work for either one of the 4 civilisations, or for one of the local tribes. They give out missions to anyone who wants them regardless of their fame, so they're greatly useful for working up your fame with tribes you're in the far negative with. | Scouts can work for either one of the 4 civilisations, or for one of the local tribes. They give out missions to anyone who wants them regardless of their fame, so they're greatly useful for working up your fame with tribes you're in the far negative with. | ||
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Scouts tend to have: | Scouts tend to have: | ||
*4 crafting missions (jewelry, ranged & melee weapons, armor) | *4 crafting missions (jewelry, ranged & melee weapons, armor) | ||
− | * | + | *1 cleaning mission |
+ | *6 foraging missions | ||
*1 creature killing mission (kitin) | *1 creature killing mission (kitin) | ||
*1 targetting mission (herbivores) | *1 targetting mission (herbivores) | ||
*1 exploration mission | *1 exploration mission | ||
*2 quartering missions (kitin, carnivores, herbivores) | *2 quartering missions (kitin, carnivores, herbivores) | ||
− | *1 | + | *1 homin killing mission (bandits, tribes) |
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“Fear me not, homin, I am a scout. I'm here on a mission of reconnaissance to inform my people how the land lies in these parts. If you're game, I can propose you various types of tasks of reconnaissance and the maintenance of the region, as well as a task or two for my personal needs, don't worry, I won't ask you to do my dirty washing!
Unnamed Scout
Scouts are wandering mission givers. They give a wide variety of missions, and pay no dappers for their completion; rather they reward you with a more substantial gain in fame. They are somewhat akin to wandering welcomers, since they offer a similar variety in missions and reward you with fame only.
Scouts can work for either one of the 4 civilisations, or for one of the local tribes. They give out missions to anyone who wants them regardless of their fame, so they're greatly useful for working up your fame with tribes you're in the far negative with.
Scouts tend to have:
- 4 crafting missions (jewelry, ranged & melee weapons, armor)
- 1 cleaning mission
- 6 foraging missions
- 1 creature killing mission (kitin)
- 1 targetting mission (herbivores)
- 1 exploration mission
- 2 quartering missions (kitin, carnivores, herbivores)
- 1 homin killing mission (bandits, tribes)