Tarra
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Tarra
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Tarra is a Renown Heart NPC found north of the Atholma village in The Hunting Grounds. Help her take care about the area, and she will offer items in return.
Location[edit]
Story involvement[edit]
Living World Season 4[edit]
- Episode 2: A Bug in the System
Heart involvement[edit]
- The Hunting Grounds (80)
Items offered[edit]
| Item | Type | Rarity | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bundle of Difluorite Crystals | Service | Exotic | 2,688 |
| Endless Olmakhan Tonic | Novelty, Gizmo | Rare | 175,000 |
| Mini Boticca | Miniature | Rare | 105,000 |
| Volatile Mining Pick | Mining pick | Fine | 4,900 |
| Volatile Harvesting Sickle | Harvesting sickle | Fine | 4,900 |
| Volatile Logging Axe | Logging axe | Fine | 4,900 |
| Trader's Key (5 per day) | Service | Rare | 245 |
Combat abilities[edit]
- Skills
- Barrage - Barrage the target area with a hail of arrows that cripple.
Dialogue[edit]
- Before completion
- Have you come to join in the hunt?
- Is this hunt a competition for your people?
- We don't kill for sport, only for our survival and the balance of nature.
- How do you see hunting as balancing nature?
- Invasive prairie dogs break the legs of gazelles with their burrowing, and there's an overpopulation of predators like the jacaranda competing with us for food.
- Prairie dogs aren't native to this peninsula?
- They weren't here when our people came. We think they arrived in Atholma around the time the Inquest did, and now their burrows are everywhere.
- You said you were "competing" with natural predators for prey?
- I understand. Take care.
- Don't natural predacators have as much right to prey as the Olmakhan?
- All should share in nature's bounty, but there are so many predators that they're taking more than their share. Unless their numbers are culled, our cubs will go hungry.
- You called prairie dogs "invasive" - they aren't native to this peninsula?
- I understand. Take care.
- I understand. Take care.
- I understand. Take care.
- Take care, Tarra.
