Quest:Stretched Too Thin

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Stretched Too Thin
Level ...
Type Solo
Repeatable Daily
Starts with Cunedda Moltgig
Starts at Butcher's Shop
Start Region Swanfleet
Map Ref [64.7S, 29.4W]
Quest Group Spring Festival
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'You're the helpful sort, eh? Everyone wants their lamb for Daffodil Days, and I don't have time to deliver all of these packages of meat. I can either butcher or deliver, I can't do two things at once.

'I'll pay ye something to deliver them for me. They're on the table just there, and each package has a name on it.'

Note: This quest will be removed from your quest log when the current festival ends.

Background

Clegur's butcher, Cunedda Moltgig, is overloaded with work and doesn't have time to deliver the lamb meat people ordered for their traditional Daffodil Days meals.

Objective 1

Cunedda Moltgig, Clegur's butcher, asked for your help in delivering packages of lamb meat to those that ordered them. You should pick up the packages from the table inside The Butcher Shop.

Objective 2

6 Cuts of Butchered Lamb Meat

You have the packages of lamb meat that Cunedda said needs to be delivered to various residents of Clegur. You should bring each package to the person who ordered it.

Leri Grudd: 'What's this then? Oh, the lamb! Thank you.'
Malmadog Torlan: 'Don't ye know the Mayor is busy? What do ye want?
'Oh. Yes I did order this. Malmadog will be pleased!'
Delyth Saethur: 'There's lovely! I can start my cawl now, thank you!'
Drudwen: 'Oh yes, come to me, my little lamb. Thank ye!'
Gloron Magimrud: 'Ah, the meat is here. Thank ye for the delivery!'
Welduth Lhush: 'For me? Oh, my lamb. Many thanks!'
Packages delivered (6/6)

Objective 3

You have delivered all of the packages of lamb meat for Clegur's butcher. You should return to Cunedda Moltgig inside his shop and let him know that the job is completed.

Cunedda Moltgig: 'All delivered, then? Thank you, you've been a great help. Here's something for your time. Come back tomorrow, I'll probably have more work for ye.'