Baderon

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Baderon

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Title
Drowning Wench Proprietor
Gender
Male ♂
Age
48
Race
Hyur (Midlander)
Profession
Tavernkeeper, Triple Triad Player
Zone
Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (11.6, 11.1)
Organization
Limsa Lominsa
Adventurers' Guild
Services
Quest NPC
Patch
2.0

This affable former mercenary runs the Drowning Wench, a beer hall found in Limsa Lominsa. Foul-mouthed yet good-natured, Baderon's soft spot for helping out fledgling heroes has earned him the trust and respect of the adventuring community.

— In-game description

Baderon is a Hyur found in Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks.

in-game

Quests Started

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Close to Home Main Scenario quest 1 Baderon
On to Summerford Main Scenario quest 4 Baderon
Sky-high Main Scenario quest 10 Baderon
Feint and Strike Main Scenario quest 14 Baderon
A Mizzenmast Repast Main Scenario quest 14 Baderon
It's Probably Pirates Main Scenario quest 15 Baderon
Call of the Forest Main Scenario quest 15 Baderon

Quests Involved In

Quest Type Level Quest Giver
Just Deserts Main Scenario quest 9 Staelwyrn
Men of the Blue Tattoos Main Scenario quest 14 Ghimthota
High Society Main Scenario quest 14 Reyner Hansred
The Lominsan Envoy Main Scenario quest 15 Merlwyb
Call of the Sea Main Scenario quest 15 Bartholomew
Magic Marks the Spot Feature quest 53 Wiltwaek
Coming to Limsa Lominsa Sidequest 1 Ryssfloh
The Rats in the Wharf Sidequest 3 H'naanza
Glory Days Sidequest 4 S'dhodjbi
Bait and Swat Sidequest 9 Anaoc
A Debt Unpaid Sidequest 50 Deputy Postmoogle
The Little Postmoogle That Could Sidequest 50 Deputy Postmoogle
Digging for Answers Sidequest 50 Novv

Triple Triad NPC

Deck

Momodi modi card1.png, Baderon tenfingers card1.png, Mother miounne card1.png, Yshtola card1.png, Siren card1.png, Scarface bugaal ja card1.png, Sahagin card1.png, Kobold card1.png

Reward

MGP Rewards

Win Draw Lose
49 19 7

Card Rewards

Sahagin card1.png, Baderon tenfingers card1.png

Dialogue

Small Talk

Baderon: Well met, lad/lass, and welcome to the Drownin' Wench! Consider me place yer 'ome away from 'ome.
Baderon: This town's famous fer lettin' any bugger in an' fer doin' naught to stop 'em leavin', so ye'd best get used to dealin' with free spirits.
Baderon: Most folk're still recoverin' from that thrice-damned Calamity, though, and are in sore need o' year 'venturin' talents. Ye do yer best to put things to right, and I'll do me best to 'elp ye out when ye need it.

Additional Information

The proprietor of The Drowning Wench in Limsa Lominsa, Baderon is the only son of Lodewicus. However, the founder of the Adventurers' Guild seemingly cast a long shadow, and Baderon grew rebellious, leaving home when he was but a lad. He became a mercenary, and threw himself into pitched battle time and again. At some point, something must have changed, for the Midlander man quit the sellsword life to open a tavern, and there established a space for the Adventurers' Guild. Now a man of forty eight winters, he acts as something of a teacher, helping the younger generation find its feet. Baderon's nickname, "Tenfingers", is a mark of respect for his skill as a mercenary, for only a few of those who walk that path will leave it with all their digits whole.

Lore

“Men in my line of work tend to know a little something about everything.”

The proprietor of the Drowning Wench in Limsa Lominsa, Baderon is the only son of Lodewicus. However, the founder of the Adventurers’ Guild seemingly cast a long shadow, and Baderon grew rebellious, leaving home when he was but a lad. He became a mercenary, and threw himself into pitched battle time and again. At some point, something must have changed, for the Midlander man quit the sellsword life to open a tavern, and there established a space for the Adventurers’ Guild. Now a man of forty-eight winters, he acts as something of a teacher, helping the younger generation find its feet. Baderon’s nickname, “Tenfingers,” is a mark of respect for his skill as a mercenary, for only a few of those who walk that path will leave it with all their digits whole. [1]

References

  1. Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 194