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|[[File:DivinityOriginalSinCysealBeach.jpg|x140px|link=Divinity Original Sin: Cyseal Beach|Cyseal Beach]]<br><Center>[[Divinity Original Sin: Cyseal Beach|Cyseal Beach]]</center> | |[[File:DivinityOriginalSinCysealBeach.jpg|x140px|link=Divinity Original Sin: Cyseal Beach|Cyseal Beach]]<br><Center>[[Divinity Original Sin: Cyseal Beach|Cyseal Beach]]</center> | ||
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+ | ==Starts Quest== | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | |[[File:DivinityOriginalSinAShellontheBeach.jpg|x140px|link=Divinity Original Sin: A Shell on the Beach|A Shell on the Beach]]<br><Center>[[Divinity Original Sin: A Shell on the Beach|A Shell on the Beach]]</center> | ||
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Ishmashell: O mighty ocean, how I pine for thee! | Ishmashell: O mighty ocean, how I pine for thee! | ||
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+ | Ishmashell: The Sea! The Sea! I have returned! Where every wave feels like a mermaid's kiss! | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ishmashell: May the bounty of the deep be yours along with my eternal gratitude! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Dialog== | ||
+ | *He returns: creature of the earth! Would that this creature of the sea could return as well... | ||
+ | **1. Who are you, sir shell? | ||
+ | **Call me Ishmashell, son of the sea, an outcast upon these wretched shores! An exiled shell, doomed to live under a canopy of arid sky, not his native, tender water. | ||
+ | ***1. It seems strange that you can talk... | ||
+ | ***Of course I can talk! Don't be silly. There's more tongue to me than heart. Indeed the surprise should be mine, for I still remember the days when your kind swung from branches and plucked the vermin out of their neighbours' fur. | ||
+ | ****1. You don't seem to remember the past very fondly. | ||
+ | ****Time is an indulgent mistress to one who spends happy hours as she passes, but when your existence is one of misery, she becomes a lethargic harpy. All this I have seen. Alive. Alone. Alas. | ||
+ | **1. You say that you are doomed? | ||
+ | **My fate is a cruel one, I assure you! How many snot noses have held me up against their dirty little ears, only to claim they can 'hear the ocean'! | ||
+ | **Of course they hear her, the brats! We are on the very edge of the great aquatic mother whose embrace I so desperately long for ... | ||
+ | ***1. So it's the sea's embrace you long for? | ||
+ | ***Yes, yes! I, king of pearls ache to repose anew on his coral throne! Hurl me toward the water; swing me as far as your arm's strength gives lease and treasure long sunk I will grant thee! | ||
+ | ****1. I should decide what to do with you... | ||
+ | ****What do you say, kind knight? Will you return the king of pearls to the sea so he may yield you long lost treasure? | ||
+ | *****1. Kindness is its own reward, and then there's the promise of treasure to boot. Let's throw him into the sea. | ||
+ | ******1. Someone's sinking to the bottom of the sea here today and if it's not him, it's you! (Intimidate) | ||
+ | ******2. Don't be so greedy! Indulge me and let me return poor Ishmashell to his throne! (Charm) | ||
+ | ******3. How very short-sighted! A pearl is worth a few coins to be sure, but who knows what riches lie hidden beneath the waves? (Reason) | ||
+ | ******4. All right, we'll do it your way! | ||
+ | *****2. King of pearls you say? Sounds lucrative! Let's sell him to a local merchant. | ||
+ | *****Don't be so selfish! For the sea he longs, so to the sea we should return him! | ||
+ | *****1. Either you agree to take him with us, or it's YOU I'll throw into the deep! (Intimidate) | ||
+ | *****2. But he called himself the king of pearls! Worth, I'm sure, a king's ransom... (Charm) | ||
+ | ******Blackguard most vile! You would rob me of freedom and pearl? May the sea fill thy lungs with salt! | ||
+ | *****3. Who says he'll make good on his promise? This pearl is a sure thing; his words however are not. (Reason) | ||
+ | *****4. All right, we'll do it your way! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | (if picked up) | ||
+ | |||
+ | A talking [[Divinity Original Sin: Shell|shell]] you picked up from the [[Divinity Original Sin: Cyseal Beach|Beach]]. It's been quiet ever since you snagged it. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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[[Category:Divinity Original Sin Quest Givers]] | [[Category:Divinity Original Sin Quest Givers]] | ||
[[Category:Divinity Original Sin Cyseal Beach]] | [[Category:Divinity Original Sin Cyseal Beach]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Divinity Original Sin Items]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Divinity Original Sin Common Items]] |
Latest revision as of 03:07, 15 July 2014
Ishmashell is an NPC Shell in Divinity: Original Sin
Location[edit]
Starts Quest[edit]
Quotes[edit]
Ishmashell: Woe is me! Dry air my sorry lot!
Ishmashell: Hear a shell's lament! Yield me unto the water!
Ishmashell: Woe is me! Dry air my sorry lot!
Ishmashell: O mighty ocean, how I pine for thee!
Ishmashell: The Sea! The Sea! I have returned! Where every wave feels like a mermaid's kiss!
Ishmashell: May the bounty of the deep be yours along with my eternal gratitude!
Dialog[edit]
- He returns: creature of the earth! Would that this creature of the sea could return as well...
- 1. Who are you, sir shell?
- Call me Ishmashell, son of the sea, an outcast upon these wretched shores! An exiled shell, doomed to live under a canopy of arid sky, not his native, tender water.
- 1. It seems strange that you can talk...
- Of course I can talk! Don't be silly. There's more tongue to me than heart. Indeed the surprise should be mine, for I still remember the days when your kind swung from branches and plucked the vermin out of their neighbours' fur.
- 1. You don't seem to remember the past very fondly.
- Time is an indulgent mistress to one who spends happy hours as she passes, but when your existence is one of misery, she becomes a lethargic harpy. All this I have seen. Alive. Alone. Alas.
- 1. You say that you are doomed?
- My fate is a cruel one, I assure you! How many snot noses have held me up against their dirty little ears, only to claim they can 'hear the ocean'!
- Of course they hear her, the brats! We are on the very edge of the great aquatic mother whose embrace I so desperately long for ...
- 1. So it's the sea's embrace you long for?
- Yes, yes! I, king of pearls ache to repose anew on his coral throne! Hurl me toward the water; swing me as far as your arm's strength gives lease and treasure long sunk I will grant thee!
- 1. I should decide what to do with you...
- What do you say, kind knight? Will you return the king of pearls to the sea so he may yield you long lost treasure?
- 1. Kindness is its own reward, and then there's the promise of treasure to boot. Let's throw him into the sea.
- 1. Someone's sinking to the bottom of the sea here today and if it's not him, it's you! (Intimidate)
- 2. Don't be so greedy! Indulge me and let me return poor Ishmashell to his throne! (Charm)
- 3. How very short-sighted! A pearl is worth a few coins to be sure, but who knows what riches lie hidden beneath the waves? (Reason)
- 4. All right, we'll do it your way!
- 2. King of pearls you say? Sounds lucrative! Let's sell him to a local merchant.
- Don't be so selfish! For the sea he longs, so to the sea we should return him!
- 1. Either you agree to take him with us, or it's YOU I'll throw into the deep! (Intimidate)
- 2. But he called himself the king of pearls! Worth, I'm sure, a king's ransom... (Charm)
- Blackguard most vile! You would rob me of freedom and pearl? May the sea fill thy lungs with salt!
- 3. Who says he'll make good on his promise? This pearl is a sure thing; his words however are not. (Reason)
- 4. All right, we'll do it your way!
- 1. Kindness is its own reward, and then there's the promise of treasure to boot. Let's throw him into the sea.
Description[edit]
(if picked up)
A talking shell you picked up from the Beach. It's been quiet ever since you snagged it.
Trivia[edit]
- Ishmashell could be a reference to the Moby-Dick Character, Ishmael, and a play on the word "Shell"