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+ | |name = Merchant Uriah |
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+ | |image = [[file:Merchant Uriah.png|150px]] |
|update = The Chosen Commander |
|update = The Chosen Commander |
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|release = [[17 March]] [[2009]] |
|release = [[17 March]] [[2009]] |
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+ | |race = [[Human]] |
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+ | |members = Yes |
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+ | |quest = [[The Chosen Commander]] |
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+ | |location = [[Dorgesh-Kaan]] |
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+ | |shop = No |
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− | | skillrequired = No |
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− | | questrequired = Yes-[[Death to the Dorgeshuun]] |
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+ | |map = [[File:Merchant Uriah location.png]] |
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+ | [[File:Merchant Uriah chathead.png|left]] |
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− | '''Merchant Uriah''' is a human found in the [[cave goblin]] city of [[Dorgesh-Kaan]]. He sells foods which are exotic to the [[Dorgeshuun]], but are common on the surface such as [[flour]] and [[ |
+ | '''Merchant Uriah''' is a human found in the [[cave goblin]] city of [[Dorgesh-Kaan]]. He sells [[foods]] which are exotic to the [[Dorgeshuun]], but are common on the surface such as [[flour]] and [[milk]]. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
− | Uriah or Urijah, was the name of several men in the Hebrew Bible. The word means "the Lord is my light". |
+ | * Uriah, or Urijah, was the name of several men in the Hebrew Bible. The word means "the Lord is my light". |
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− | == See also == |
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− | *[[Merchant Zakia]] |
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− | *[[Merchant Walton]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 10 April 2019
Merchant Uriah is a human found in the cave goblin city of Dorgesh-Kaan. He sells foods which are exotic to the Dorgeshuun, but are common on the surface such as flour and milk.
Trivia
- Uriah, or Urijah, was the name of several men in the Hebrew Bible. The word means "the Lord is my light".