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{{Quote|Perfect! Spoons like these have been used by Humans for thousands of years, while they mastered the arts of soups and stews. Hmm, I don't think this one's more than a few hundred years old, though. But thanks anyway! It's fascinating.}}
{{Quote|Perfect! Spoons like these have been used by Humans for thousands of years, while they mastered the arts of soups and stews. Hmm, I don't think this one's more than a few hundred years old, though. But thanks anyway! It's fascinating.}}


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[[Category:Quests]][[Category:Quests/Serbule Quests]][[Category:Quests/Blanche]]
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 24 January 2026

Summary

Blanche in Serbule wants an antique spoon.

Prerequisites

To start this quest, talk to Blanche in Serbule. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.

Preface

Someday when I've mastered geology, I'd like to learn more about Anthropology, too: the study of Humans! I guess primitive people just fascinate me. Did you know that Humans discovered cooking before they discovered fire magic? Really! I don't know how they controlled fire without magic, though. I guess that's a mystery lost to the ages.

Speaking of old human cooking, I heard there are antique Human-made spoons in the crypts and caves near here. Could you get me a sample spoon? It'd be fascinating.

Requirements

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  • Talk to Blanche

Rewards

Rewards for Blanche Wants A Spoon

Perfect! Spoons like these have been used by Humans for thousands of years, while they mastered the arts of soups and stews. Hmm, I don't think this one's more than a few hundred years old, though. But thanks anyway! It's fascinating.