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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
Slafborn Rhotweitzsyn's name means "Sleeping Boar" and "Red Wheat's son," respectively, in the [[Languages/Roegadyn Dictionary|traditional Roegadyn language]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 10 July 2023
Slafborn
- Gender
- Male ♂
- Race
- Roegadyn (Sea Wolves)
- Class
- Marauder
- Organization
- Adventurers' Guild
- Services
- Quest NPC
- Patch
- 2.0
“"We welcome all sorts—provided they are willing to earn their keep, of course."
Slafborn is a seasoned adventurer who leads his brethren in the construction of Revenant's Toll near the ruins of the camp of the same name. Chosen for his post by the Adventurers' Guild, the Sea Wolf man is an approachable and honest fellow who is best known for the aid he provided the Warrior of Light and his comrades during their rescue of the Archons from Castrum Centri. Slafborn was also instrumental in helping displaced Doman refugees adapt to their new lives in Eorzea following their long journey west. He was thus delighted by the Far Eastern dagger given him as a symbol of their friendship. He is also proud of his ability to effortlessly split boulders even after his forty-five summers.
— In-game description
Slafborn is a Roegadyn found in Mor Dhona.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
---|---|---|---|
It's Possibly a Primal | 50 | Slafborn | |
Rock-solid Protection | 50 | Slafborn | |
Welcome to Morbol Country | 50 | Slafborn | |
Answering the Call | 50 | Slafborn | |
You're Gonna Carry That | 50 | Slafborn | |
Picking Up the Sledge | 50 | Slafborn | |
Brave New Companions | 50 | Slafborn | |
Magiteknical Difficulties | 50 | Slafborn |
Quests Involved In
Additional Information
Slafborn Rhotweitzsyn's name means "Sleeping Boar" and "Red Wheat's son," respectively, in the traditional Roegadyn language.