Rolis Hlaalu Mastercraft Mediator |
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Location | Mastercraft Exchanges In: |
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Race | Dark Elf | Gender | Male |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
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Store Type | Mastercraft Mediator | ||
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Faction(s) | House Hlaalu |
Rolis Hlaalu is a Dark Elf found at the writ drop-off points in each capital city alongside Faustina Curio. After completing your Master Writ, speak to him to receive some gold and Writ Vouchers. He also sells certain rare furnishings, motifs, furniture plans and furnisher documents in exchange for writ vouchers.
Related QuestsEdit
- A Masterful Concoction: Concoct a specific Alchemical product.
- A Masterful Feast: Cook up a specific Provisioning product.
- A Masterful Glyph: Craft a specific Enchanting glyph.
- A Masterful Plate: Forge a specific Heavy Armor.
- A Masterful Shield: Construct a specific Shield.
- A Masterful Weapon: Forge a specific metal Weapon.
- A Masterful Weapon: Construct a specific wooden Weapon.
- Masterful Jewelry : Craft a specific piece of Jewelry.
- Masterful Leatherwear: Sew a specific Medium Armor.
- Masterful Tailoring: Sew a specific Light Armor.
WaresEdit
AvailabilityEdit
Items that can no longer be purchased from Rolis Hlaalu, instead may be available for a lower price from Faustina Curio.
DialogueEdit
Introduction:
- "If I have to wait around anyway, the least you could do is bring me a pillow."
- "You ready to drop the goods off?"
- "You look ready to impress."
- "About time. Got what I need?"
- "The artisan arrives. How's work?"
- "I've got all the time in the world. The client doesn't, of course."
- "I like to think of this as 'indirect patronage'. So, let's see what you have for our patron."
- "Come to deliver our little 'private contract'?"
- "Most clients don't like to be kept waiting. Hurts a reputation, you know."
- "The longer clients wait, the less patient they become. If you know what I mean."
- "None of us is getting any younger, you know."†
- "If it isn't the artisan. I'm given to understand that fine work takes time."
If you were to leave conversation before completing a Master Writ, he will also say the following:
- "Excellent. I'll get this to the right hands."
- "I can read these. Most in my line of work can. They're like notes to us. Here's your fee."
- "This will do. Yes, this will do nicely."
- "Good to see the finished product. Nice work."
- "Maybe this time the client will be satisfied."
- "I'll make sure this goes where it needs to. Here's your fee."
He will say the following for Alchemy Master Writs:
- "Do you drink this? Is that the right color? No matter, no matter."
- "Is it supposed smell like that? I hope the client doesn't notice."
- "Potion and poison, it all looks the same to me. Here's your fee."
He will say the following for Blacksmithing Master Writs:
- "Not half bad. Respectable gleam. Nice, strong style. The client will be pleased."
- "Form and function, where do you stand? Oh, never mind. Just hand it over."
- "Nice. How do you bend the metal like that? Anyway, here's your fee."
He will say the following for Clothier Master Writs:
- "Very nice. What else can I say? You definitely made it work. I'll get this to the client."
- "Looks uncomfortable, but I understand that's the style. The client will love it."
- "Clean lines, well-tailored. You certainly know how to thread a needle. Your fee."
He will say the following for Enchanting Master Writs:
- "Remind me, is this for jewelry, or armor, or what? Whichever. The client will like it."
- "Never got the hang of enchanting myself, but I'll get this to the client."
- "I can read these. Most in my line of work can. They're like notes to us. Here's your fee."
He will say the following for Provisioning Master Writs:
- "All this food? For a single client? Whatever. Here you go."
- "I'll never understand the attraction of elaborate feasts. Too ostentatious. Here's your fee."'
- "Quite a pairing and quite a feast. Don't worry about packing it up. The client will take it like it is."
He will say the following for Woodworking Master Writs:
- "The polish really brings out the grain of the wood. I'll get it to the client."
- "Finely engraved, solid and sturdy. Nice polish, too. Here's your fee."
- "Quite a rarified piece. Very intricate. Smells like wood. I'm sure the client will love it."