Pryderi

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[[archery]] [[jungle fieldcraft]] [[archery]] [[jungle fieldcraft]]
[[arctic fieldcraft]] [[load bearing]] [[arctic fieldcraft]] [[load bearing]]
- [[awareness]] [[mountaineering]] + [[awareness]](~103) [[mountaineering]]
[[climbing]] [[orienteering]] [[climbing]] [[orienteering]]
[[the use of crossbows]] [[plains fieldcraft]] [[the use of crossbows]] [[plains fieldcraft]]

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  This is a weatherbeaten half-elf male with tan skin, black hair, and green eyes.  You 
  recognize him as Pryderi, the Master Ranger.  Pryderi, like many of the inhabitants of 
  Losthaven, was once an adventurer, but has since settled down to a less demanding life.  
  He now offers training in the skills of the field to all interested, and coordinates the 
  activities of the Explorers of Lost Souls.
  
  • Info
  Information on the Explorers is available through the command 'help explorers'.  
  To apply to become an Explorer, say 'I wish to join the Explorers'.  
  To leave the Explorers, say 'I wish to leave the Explorers'.  
  Once you have left, you may not rejoin.
  Pryderi is an instructor and responds to the following verbal commands:
     Availability inquiry: Pryderi, what skills do you train?
     Cost inquiry:         Pryderi, what would a lesson in <subject> cost?
     Instruction request:  Pryderi, train me in <subject(s)>.
  • Trains
  archery                         jungle fieldcraft      
  arctic fieldcraft               load bearing         
  awareness(~103)                 mountaineering       
  climbing                        orienteering         
  the use of crossbows            plains fieldcraft    
  desert fieldcraft               riding               
  the ability to elude pursuit    shorelands fieldcraft
  the equestrian arts             the use of slings    
  first aid                       swamp fieldcraft     
  foraging                        swimming             
  forestry                        tracking             
  hills fieldcraft                                     
  • Notes
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