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Bouldermouth Vale Refugee Camp

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Bouldermouth Vale Refugee Camp

The Bouldermouth Vale Refugee Camp was a camp for residents of Lion's Arch displaced by the attack by Scarlet's Alliance. It is managed by the Lionguard with assistance from the Durmand Priory.

NPCs

Allies

Asura
Charr
Dolyaks
Humans
Norn
Sylvari
Ogres
Various

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Ambient dialogue

Kasmeer Meade: I don't think we're going to win this battle.
Marjory Delaqua: I know what you mean. For every one we save, three more die. You can stay here, if you'd like.
Kasmeer Meade: Not if you're going back in. We're a team.
Marjory Delaqua: Even if we only save one more, it's worth it.
Kasmeer Meade: Agreed.
Kasmeer Meade: So, this is what it's like to have a mission. To be an adventurer. Danger, risk.
Marjory Delaqua: You don't have to do this, sweetheart.
Kasmeer Meade: I know I don't. But, being with you has made me want to be a better person.
Kasmeer Meade: And this is what better people do.
Marjory Delaqua: You're already nigh perfect in my eyes.
Kasmeer Meade: Careful there, Miss Delaqua. You're going to make me blush.
Marjory Delaqua: You're cold.
Kasmeer Meade: F-f-freezing.
Marjory Delaqua: Too bad you can't mesmer up a fur cloak to keep you warm
Kasmeer Meade: (laugh) I don't need one. I have you. Come on over here.
Marjory Delaqua: With Pleasure.
Kasmeer Meade: I wonder how Rox and Braham are doing.
Marjory Delaqua: Knowing them, they're probably happy as clams, tearing into Aetherblades or toxic krait.
Kasmeer Meade: I'm really glad we've all met. I have a good feeling about our little guild.
Marjory Delaqua: It was serendipity, perhaps. Or the gods may still be watching over us after all.
Kasmeer Meade: I choose to believe they are. Praise the Six.
Kasmeer Meade: What was it like for you? In the Ministry Guard
Marjory Delaqua: It was a job like any other job. Except I got to eat, sleep, and breathe it.
Kasmeer Meade: When did you join?
Marjory Delaqua: As soon as I was able. My father...isn't nice like yours was. Nor is my family wealthy.
Kasmeer Meade: I'm sorry.
Marjory Delaqua: Not your fault. It is what it is.
Kasmeer Meade: Do you see your family?
Marjory Delaqua: My mother, yes. And my sisters. Not my father. Not if I can avoid it.
Kasmeer Meade: So, when did you join the Durmand Priory?
Marjory Delaqua: Shortly after I quit the guard. I knew I'd need to be able to tap a good source of information to be a detective.
Kasmeer Meade: I'm surprised you didn't choose the Order of Whispers.
Marjory Delaqua: Those rats? Nah. They're too secretive, even among themselves.
Kasmeer Meade: Besides, dressed as you are, I bet you stand out more at the Priory than among Whispers.
Marjory Delaqua: (laugh) Exactly. Presentation is everything.
Priory Magister Vallen: Strange. The gas weapon isn't the same as the nightmare pollen from the Kessex Hills tower.
Priory Novice Ailis: I could have sworn they'd be related.
Priory Magister Vallen: I did too. This agent is far worse. It's corrosive on contact and lethal in large doses.
Priory Novice Ailis: Any progress on a vaccine for the miasma?
Priory Magister Vallen: None. It doesn't correspond to any known antitoxin.
Priory Novice Ailis: What in Durmand's name are we dealing with?
Priory Magister Vallen: A climbing fatality rate for the refugees ...and perhaps Scarlet's ultimate weapon.
Priory Novice Ailis: I've been in touch with the hyleks, as you asked. They've found the poison—in small doses—will work its way out of the survivor's body.
Priory Magister Vallen: It's not wholly fatal? That's fantastic news.
Priory Novice Ailis: It depends on the potency of the dose and time exposed to the miasma.
Priory Magister Vallen: When the wind shifts, we can assault Lion's Arch. Wait, how did the Hylek determine this?
Priory Novice Ailis: The didn't tell me directly. I heard something about bonfires.
Priory Magister Vallen: Have you begun compiling the eyewitness reports for the scholars?
Priory Novice Ailis: Magister, I'm...not sure questioning the refugees so soon after the disaster is a good idea.
Priory Novice Ailis: While I'm not a medical professional, they are exhibiting classic signs of mental trauma.
Priory Novice Ailis: Perhaps it would be better to let them gather their wits...or at least have a good night's sleep in our camp.
Priory Magister Vallen: We gave eyewitnesses to history, novice. Records must be kept of this moment. Do your duty.
(Priory Novice Ailis walks to Refugee)
Priory Novice Ailis: Tell me, what did you see? What happened in the city?
Refugee: I...please, I can't talk about it.
Priory Novice Ailis: I know this is difficult, but you were an eyewitness. Please, share what you have seen.
Refugee: Is this all that you can think about right now?
Refugee: I lost my son. My only son. Put that in your scroll.
Priory Novice Ailis: I didn't mean—
Refugee: Go away. Now!
During Break the Toxic Alliance's morale to gain entry to Lion's Arch
Marjory Delaqua: Looks like the miasma's clearing out. You sure you wouldn't rather stay here?
Kasmeer Meade: Not on your life. Where you go, I go.
Marjory Delaqua: Kas—
Kasmeer Meade: C'mon! Let's go save some people.
Lionguard: Advance with haste. We need increased numbers at the vanguard.

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