Transcript:Jack Seagull
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Standard dialogue
- Jack Seagull: Arrr, matey!
- Before completing Pirate's Treasure:
- I'm looking for Redbeard Frank.
- Player: I'm looking for Redbeard Frank.
- Jack Seagull: Redbeard Frank ye say? He be outside. Says he likes the feel of the wind on his cheeks.
- Player: Thanks.
- (End of dialogue)
- What are you doing here?
- Player: What are you doing here?
- Jack Seagull: Drinking.
- Player: Fair enough.
- (End of dialogue)
- Have you got any quests I could do?
- Player: Have you got any quests I could do?
- Before completing Pirate's Treasure and Goblin Diplomacy:
- Jack Seagull: Nay, but the barkeep hears most of the news around here. Or Redbeard Frank, he's often spoken of buried treasure. Perhaps ye should be asking them for quests.
- Player: Thanks.
- (End of dialogue)
- Before completing Pirate's Treasure:
- Jack Seagull: Nay, but Redbeard Frank has often spoken of buried treasure. Perhaps ye should be asking him for a quest.
- Player: Thanks.
- (End of dialogue)
- Before completing Goblin Diplomacy:
- Jack Seagull: Nay, but the barkeep hears most of the news around here. Perhaps ye should be asking him for a quest.
- Player: Thanks.
- (End of dialogue)
- After completing Pirate's Treasure and Goblin Diplomacy:
- Jack Seagull: Nay, I've nothing for ye to do. But I hear there's an old landlubber in Draynor Village who's always a-looking for a lively [lad/lass] to do him a favour.
- Player: Thanks.
- (End of dialogue)
Alternate dialogue
- Jack Seagull: Arrr, matey!
- Longbow Ben: Yo ho ho!
- Player: So are you pirates?
- Longbow Ben: Aye [laddie/lassie], that we are.
- Jack Seagull: Aye, that we be.
- Longbow Ben: Nay, always ye say it wrong! Tis 'we are', not 'we be'.
- Jack Seagull: I be a pirate, not a scurvy schoolmaster!
- Longbow Ben: Ye be a fool, and a disgrace to piracy.
- Jack Seagull: Now ye be saying 'be' too!
- Longbow Ben: Arrr! Tis thy fault.
- Player: I think I'll leave you two to sort it out.
- (End of dialogue)