First encounter | Don't think you are creeping up on me. You've been rustling through the shrubbery outside for over a minute now. You seem like someone who is proficient in the art of carving... So I challenge you to an art duel! |
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Refusing art duel | You refuse? Coward! Fight me like a ... bug! |
Listening again | You come to rechallenge me? Fine... Engarde! |
After learning Great Slash[Missing information] | I'm no match for your beautiful carving. But I have learned as much from this duel as you hopefully have! |
Exhausted dialogue | One day I'll take up embroidery as a hobby. Then I'll show you! |
Dream Nailed | The brush... such a beautiful tool. If only paint wasn't so expensive! |
User:Godfriend/Sandbox/Mod:The Glimmering Realm/Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?
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You seem like someone who is proficient in the art of carving... So I challenge you to an art duel! |
Definitely Leonardo da Vinci? is an is an NPC in The Glimmering Realm.
Lore
- brother of Mato[1]
- values all art (duels with his paints against the knight's carving,[2][3] plans to duel with embroidery[4])
- does not value Nailmaster's Glory[5]
In-game events
Dialogue
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Location
Definitely Leonardo da Vinci? can be found at the top of King's Pass.
Gallery
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Exterior of Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?'s hut
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Interior of Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?'s hut
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Definitely Leonardo da Vinci? painting in the art duel
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mato: "Oh, you met my brother, the old artist? I always thought he was too ambitious with his art. Never taking a moment to relax."
- ↑ Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?: "You seem like someone who is proficient in the art of carving... So I challenge you to an art duel!"
- ↑ Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?: "I'm no match for your beautiful carving. But I have learned as much from this duel as you hopefully have!"
- ↑ Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?: "One day I'll take up embroidery as a hobby. Then I'll show you!"
- ↑ Definitely Leonardo da Vinci?: "Oh, you've found yourself a cheap little medal of "Being better with knifes"?! That's nothing compared to true craftsmanship!"