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Aveberl Tremouille
Home City Brass Fortress
Location Slag Town
Race Breton Gender Female
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Tarnished
Aveberl Tremouille

Aveberl Tremouille is a Breton located in the Brass Fortress, in Slag Town. She is an alchemist, and uses her skills to help cure the people of Slag Town of their ills. Aveberl has a stutter.

Related Quests[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

When not on the related quest, she tells you about a job opportunity.

"Hey there. I told Razgurug about a job you might be interested in. Track him down and he'll give you the details."

If you've accepted the related quest from Razgurug, she'll say:

"You're the one who's gathering up my satchels, right? Try not to handle them for long. That smell's impossible to wash off."
What can you tell me about these satchels.
"They're a wonder! The Apostles never bothered to research them, since they use machinery to treat their ills. But we don't have fancy things like that down here.
Still researching their origin, how they're made and whatnot. "
What kind of illnesses do you have down here?
"Coughs, fume-headaches, black-belly... lots of things.
Sotha Sil never meant for anyone to live down here. Anyway, my tonics ward off most of it. Pity I can't as easily cure this stutter."
Razgurug mentioned syrup?
"Right. The satchels work wonders, but they make the plants taste... well, they taste something like that fell out of a fabricant's bum. The syrup helps. Now it just tastes like a handful of dirty coins.
Better than nothing, I guess."
And I'll find it in the Wellspring?
"I will warn you, the Everwound Wellspring is supposed to be off limits. Occasionally someone is brave enough to be off limits. Occasionally someone is brave enough to sneak in and grab some fresh food, but it's a dangerous place.
Just try to be careful, all right? "

After the quest, she thanks you.

"Thanks again for the satchels. Can't afford another rust-jaw outbreak. You're a true friend."