Thanks Cavedude. Here is what I have so far. I'm sure I have the dialog from Asherah for the torch quest, I'll just need to dig a little deeper into those log files to get it.
Rachnor
Code:
Hail, Rachnor'
Rachnor says 'Greetings Traveler, I see you are admiring my broom and shovel. This shovel is very sturdy and has served me well in digging out mortals swallowed by the earth. Oh? This broom? Well... each of us, no matter how well intentioned, has made a mess of things now and then, and I use this trusty broom to sweep those messes away.'
You say, 'tell me your story'
Rachnor says 'Rachnor began his service March 29, 2000 as an apprentice on the Quellious server; He left the program in December of that year only to return in March, 2003 as a servant of the Princess Firiona Vie. Rachnor was a special guide always ready to help, who took on the duties of Events Coordinator with zeal. He put a great deal of effort into conducting fun events for players and guides alike. In real life Rachnor was a proud father who shared his enjoyment of EverQuest with his son, their bond was such that his son also joined the guide program as Rachier. One night as Rachnor was going home, his car was hit by a drunk driver. Rachnor was taken to the hospital unconscious in critical condition, he passed away Sunday May 11th, 2003. Rachnor's passing was a great loss, and he touched everyone who knew him. Please take a moment of silence to remember Rachnor, his family, and his contributions.'
Patchious
Code:
'Tell me your story'
Patchious says 'Patchious was an honorable Guide on Druzzil Ro. He was always ready with a joke or a funny trick on you at just the right time to raise your spirits up. Any time you arrived on the server to work your shift and found Patchious online you could be assured that no matter how bad the queue was you would finish your shift feeling good about yourself. Patchious was also a bit of a 'ladies man'. Always most chivalrous, he never would be considered lecherous or be caught being rude to anyone. [continue]'
You say, 'continue'
Patchious says 'He had been on a Leave of Absence to take care of family issues when a drunk driver took him from his family and the Guide Program. His brother sent the Guides of Ro the word, letting us know how much Patchious had loved Guiding. On the day that a Memorial Service was held in Patchious memory on Druzzil Ro, many of the players came to express their sorrow along with many of our fellow Guides and GM's from other servers. We later learned that during the service the players of Druzzil Ro, throughout the server, refrained from using the /OOC and /SHOUT channels. Even noisy Greater Faydark was silent.'
Llara the Mysterious
Code:
'Tell me your story'
Llara the Mysterious says 'Llara was a Guide on Erollisi Marr server. She was there for 6 months and was also the training Co-Ordinator. David, her controller, was a private person but we did learn that he was married with a family and had a dry sense of humour that tickled us all. Llara was one of those Guides, who hardly ever missed a shift and if she did, she never missed posting it. She never complained, Not about a petitioner, a peer or the weather. On one Sunday while waiting for new candidates for buffing Llara hadn't been in touch with us like she always was. The Guide Board was checked and it was noticed that she hadn't guided since Wednesday and for someone who was -always- around it seemed very strange. GM, Valtron was called to ask when he might be in to buff the new apprentices and if he had heard anything from Llara. While talking to him, an email from Heather, David's daughter arrived. She explained that David had a heart attack on the Tuesday night and had sadly not survived.'
Starzin the Sweet One
Code:
You say, 'Hail, Starzin the Sweet One'
Starzin the Sweet One says 'A warm hello to you, Wolian! Please make yourself at home here in the serene locale of Sunset Home. Here you can forget about the [queue], and enjoy the company of your fellow guides!'
"what queue"
Starzin the Sweet One says 'Queue? What queue? We don't need no stinkin' QUEUE!' Starzin glances around and giggles gleefully, then whispers, 'Just don't tell anyone else!
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"tell me your story'"
Starzin the Sweet One says 'Starzin was Pepper in real life, and as the name implies, she had quite a spicey personality, and was a joy to know and interact with. She always had something crazy to say and you couldn't help but smile when you were around her, many times she had a number of us in hysterics with her wise cracks. She had Rex kitties that were her 'kids', as she so affectionately referred to them - they got the Thanksgiving turkey before she did - she spoke of them often and really enjoyed her pets. Her husband, Julio Enrique, was the love of her life and she spoke of him often as well. In real life, she had some medical conditions that prevented her blood from clotting normally; although she rarely mentioned it. Around the 9th of January, her husband emailed and informed us of her passing from injuries she suffered from a car accident on her way to the doctor, ironically. Her blood condition prevented surgery that might have otherwise saved her, She has been missed a great deal and will always be in our thoughts.'