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This character was first encountered with {{release|2011-10-19}} during the first [[Dark Harvest Festival]], and has appeared every festival since. Muerty hovers near [[Bulky]] and [[Maskwell]] on the lower right-hand corner of the Haven fountain in the [[Haven Town Square]] for the duration of the festival.
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This character was first encountered with {{release|2011-10-19}} during the first [[Dark Harvest Festival]], and has appeared every festival since.
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Muerty hovers near [[Bulky]] and [[Maskwell]] on the lower right-hand corner of the Haven fountain in the [[Haven Town Square]] for the duration of the festival.
  
 
This NPC's name is similar to the Spanish word "Muerte", which means "Death." This is fitting, as this NPC is a lost soul with a skull, and thus highly associated with death.
 
This NPC's name is similar to the Spanish word "Muerte", which means "Death." This is fitting, as this NPC is a lost soul with a skull, and thus highly associated with death.

Revision as of 05:01, 9 November 2015

Muerty
Muerty-Mugshot.png
NPC: Lost Soul (Skull)
Role(s):
  • Informant
Primary Location(s):

Muerty is an NPC.

Description

Muerty is a lost soul, based on the title of the nameless Lost Soul encountered in the Blackstone Bridge level of the Firestorm Citadel, sharing the same levitating behavior, skull shape, and other characteristics.

Appearance

A levitating skull with unblinking blank eyes surrounded by roiling light.

Notes

This character was first encountered with release 2011-10-19 during the first Dark Harvest Festival, and has appeared every festival since.

Muerty hovers near Bulky and Maskwell on the lower right-hand corner of the Haven fountain in the Haven Town Square for the duration of the festival.

This NPC's name is similar to the Spanish word "Muerte", which means "Death." This is fitting, as this NPC is a lost soul with a skull, and thus highly associated with death.

Gallery

Dialogue

See Also

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