Moegramm

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Moegramm

Moegramm is a Roegadyn found in Lower La Noscea. He is a resident of Red Rooster Stead.

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Moegramm Had a Little Lamb Sidequest 5 Moegramm
Much Ado About Dodos Sidequest 6 Moegramm

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Kobolds Ahoy Sidequest 8 Loetrswys
Walking for Walker's Class quest 65 Edgyth

Dialogue

Moegramm: As anyone who's ever raised livestock will tell you, animals feel and show emotions as deep and real as yours or mine. One need only look for the telltale signs: a fetching pose, a come-hither stare, some provocative tail-whipping... My pets never fail to show me the same love I show them.

Sidequest Kobolds Ahoy

Moegramm:Indeed, the kobolds' steady incursions warrant wariness. And now they frighten my poor little lamb, the soul I love more than any other on two legs! We must summon the Yellowjackets at once. I shall pen the missive warning Ostfyr of the kobolds' advance. You must deliver it to the La Thagran Checkpoint. There is no time to spare. To reach the La Thagran Checkpoint, go first to Blind Iron MinesBroenruht will guide you from there.

Sidequest Moegramm Had a Little Lamb

Moegramm: For an adventurer, you certainly know how to wield a lice comb! As I'm sure you have found, sheep are delicate souls that require delicate care. Truly wonderful wool requires time, love, and tenderness. You must caress their coats ever so gently, listen to their soft bleating in your ear, feel the warmth of their breath on your neck...

Sidequest Much Ado About Dodos

Moegramm: I've heard everything! Hand me the dodos!
Moegramm: Oh, my precious darlings! Without their poison breath, they're defenseless out in the wild! Daddy dodo gets so worried... And now my dodos have another daddy! You'll stay around and look after my babies, won't you? At least until they're ripe for slaughter?

Class quest Walking for Walker's

Moegramm: Ah, yes, Walker's popotoes. We were always shipping them off to the Far East─those Hingans go mad for a good Walker's popoto. We haven't grown any for quite some time. But it wouldn't surprise me if someone over there had gotten tired of waiting for us to resume growing them and started cultivating their own. I remember one time when a single merchant from over there ordered a dozen crates of Walker's popotoes. He claimed they were for “personal use,” whatever that means.

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