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Julia's Father is a Crazy Old Hermit!
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Of course, we have to walk to the tower... and given the lack of any good directions from the elf-like people of Fairy Town, we really have little to go on. So, I shall lead you there. Head west from Fairy Town, crossing the first bridge. Veer south a little and notice the path kind of splits to the east and to the west. Well, the east leads to a massive desert, which is not our jurisdiction (thank God, heh?). Travel southwest along the edge of the water, and sooner or later, you'll see the huge coke-bottle shaped Fairy Tower! |
Upon entering the tower, we see that there are two ways up. One leads to treasure, the other to Julia's Father. We are going to get the treasures first, okay? Got a problem with that, huh? Wanna fight about it? I'll take you all on! I got fists of steel, yo! Just kidding... we shall head to the staircase on the right first and follow the straightforward path up the tower. About halfway up, open the treasure chest to find the ERRANDBOT! Keep heading up after that, and at the very top, you'll find a yummy MEAT BUN! Wasn't that worth it? |
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Now, the long trek back down.. ugh. Walk down the tower, back to the first room and enter this door. |
Again, head up the stairways to the top of the tower. You'll eventually reach a doorway. Inside is Julia's Father, who seems a tad bit afraid of Project 3-F. Too bad no one told him it wasn't really a bad thing. Now that you've won his trust, he gives you the MAGIPORT spell and leaves the tower. Exit the tower, and use MAGIPORT to warp back to Fairy Town and speak with the now fairly happy Julia. |
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Well, now she wants a special Errandbot to deliver a Gift Of Love to her darling Romel, but that's no easy task. Actually getting to Romel is hard enough, and he hasn't been himself lately. A lot of invisible monsters have been attacking people along the path (EEK!), so we shall head to the desert town of Celestern and learn the Hyper Vision spell.... hey, it's better than snow, right? |
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