Online:Councilor Donella
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Councilor Donella | |||
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Home Settlement | Crosswych | ||
House | Donella's House | ||
Race | Breton | Gender | Female |
Reaction | Friendly |
Councilor Donella is a Breton and member of the Crosswych town council.
Related Quests[edit]
- Legitimate Interests: Help organize resistance to the Red Rook Bandits.
Quest-Related Events[edit]
If you speak to her before freeing the town from the Red Rooks, she'll warn you:
- "Blessed Mara, why is this happening? What did we do to deserve this trouble?
You better go. They'll be back at any moment to demand more gold from me."
When Tamien has sent you to speak to her to enlist her support for the townsfolk, you will motivate her to stand up for herself:
- I'm here to help. You need to convince the townsfolk to follow Tamien Sellan.
- "Are you mad? Sellan wants the people to rise up and fight. That would be suicide!
Still, the Red Rooks harass me every day, demanding more and more gold. Oh, no! I think I hear them now." - I don't hear anything. If you stand up to them, you'll set an example for the rest of the town.
- "You probably think I'm just foolish, imagining Red Rooks around every corner.
But those nasty bandits are rude, greedy, and dangerous. I don't want to end up poor and destitute." - Tamien Sellan wants to help. So do I. But we need you to do your part.
- "Your willingness to help shames me.
You're right. I must be strong if we are ever to feel safe again. I'll find a way to help you and Sellan. I can spread the word that we're going to fight back."
Speak to her again:
- "I'm glad we're doing something.
When this is all over, we'll be proud of what we accomplished against these … these … ruffians!"
After enlisting the support of all the councilors and before speaking to Tamien:
- "We're going to get rid of the Red Rooks, aren't we?"
After Crosswych has been liberated:
- "Thanks for reminding me of my duty.
I'll make certain this never happens again." - How is everything in Crosswych now?
- "It is a great pity that Heseph was killed. He was a good man and an able administrator.
I think Lia wants to be mayor. Not sure how I feel about that." - Would that be a bad thing?
- "Oh, I suppose someone has to be mayor.
If you ask me, she's too busy making doe-eyes at that Tamien Sellan to run the town."