ProjectGorgon:Sir Hughes
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"You're back! Here to do some more training with us?
ProjectGorgon:Sir Hughes is the ProjectGorgon:Unarmed and ProjectGorgon:First Aid skill trainer of ProjectGorgon:Statehelm.
Location
- ProjectGorgon:Statehelm
- Courtyard with the training dummies near Statehelm Docks OR inside the second floor of the Barracks. Note that he and several other NPCS seem to get stuck on a closed door occasionally, take the stairs up towards the right side of the building to find them.
Favor
Small Talk [view/edit]
Favor Rewards
ProjectGorgon:Sir Hughes rewards his friends with additional training options.
Hang Outs
Quests
ProjectGorgon:Sir Hughes offers two quests quest at [Neutral] favor.
Training
ProjectGorgon:First Aid Unlock Skill Level Cost Favor http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_4003.pngRecipe: http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_5060.png Awesome First Aid Kit ? ? councils [?] http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_4003.pngRecipe: Error: Item not found Awesome First Aid Kit (Combo Method) ? ? councils [?] 80 ? councils [?] 90 ? councils [?] http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_2108.png First Aid 11 ? ? councils [?] http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_2108.png First Aid 12 ? ? councils [?] http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_3761.png Field Prophylactic 2 ? ? councils [?] http://cdn.projectgorgon.com/v456/icons/icon_2235.png Field Surgery 5 ? ? councils [?]
Services
Events
Winter Celebration
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Conversations
"Your sword and shield are extensions of your body. If your body is soft and weak, then your sword might as well be a limp noodle.
"Hello again [Player]. Ready to smash some wood-and-straw men to death?
"It's a real blessing to have the bards backing up our medics. Even so, Vidaria's not an easy place to fight in. The demons are uncountable and the hellfire poison is everywhere!
"These kids are doing fine. They're learning technique while strengthening the body. These epic-length training sessions work wonders.
"In close combat, discipline is the difference between life and death. You can't rely on paying close attention: your body has to move on its own. That takes discipline!