Tirrie

Tirrie

Tirrie is a non-player character (NPC) located in the city of Aurem, specifically found in the southwestern part of the town. She is primarily known for her role as a farming supply merchant.

Appearance

Tirrie has a distinctive appearance that reflects her association with farming. She wears a plain green dress, which signifies her connection to agriculture and nature. Her auburn hair is often tied up in a bun, giving her a practical and no-nonsense appearance.

Quests and Activities

Tirrie does not directly participate in any quests; however, she plays a role in supporting players who are engaged in farming-related activities. She sells various farming supplies essential for players who are looking to cultivate their crops.

Items for Sale

Players can purchase the following items from Tirrie:

  • Seed Dibs: A tool used to create \emph{plant patches} more efficiently.
  • Farming Seeds: Various seeds such as potato seeds, onion seeds, and more, which can be planted in the farming patches.
  • Compost: A necessary item for fertilizing crops to boost growth rates.
  • Planting Tools: Including spades and garden forks, which players need for planting and harvesting their crops.

Dialogue

Tirrie offers insightful dialogue about farming and tips on growing crops efficiently. She may also inquire about a player’s farming experience and provide encouragement to those who are new to the skill.

Tips for Players

When interacting with Tirrie, players should:

  • Check her stock regularly, as some items may replenish over time.
  • Seek her advice on which crops are currently in season to maximize their farming yield.
  • Purchase compost and seeds before heading out to farm, as it is convenient to stock up all at once.

Nearby Locations

Tirrie is conveniently located near several farming patches, including:

Trivia

Tirrie’s name may be derived from the word ‘Tir,’ which is associated with earth and soil, reflecting her background in farming. She is often appreciated by players for her friendly demeanor and willingness to aid aspiring farmers in their journey.

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