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Hihaeim is [[Cysaegir]]'s local locksmith. She runs [[Hihaeim's Locksmithery]], and acts as salewoman, locksmith, and lockpick repairer for the shop. She has a particularly roguish personality, as can be evidenced by the idle scripts that she performs. It is of note that despite being a concrete NPC, she has no appearance.
'''Hihaeim''' is [[Cysaegir]]'s local locksmith. She runs [[Hihaeim's Locksmithery]], and acts as salewoman, locksmith, and lockpick repairer for the shop. She has a particularly roguish personality, as can be evidenced by the idle scripts that she performs. It is of note that despite being a concrete NPC, she has no appearance.


==Idle Scripts==
==Idle Scripts==
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* A shadow crosses the small beam of light. Hihaeim looks up briefly, then continues watching your movements.
* A shadow crosses the small beam of light. Hihaeim looks up briefly, then continues watching your movements.

* You start as Hihaeim pulls her dagger from its sheath. She tests the edge then puts it away, smirking slightly.


[[Category: Town NPCs]]
[[Category: Town NPCs]]

Revision as of 16:58, 3 October 2006

Hihaeim is Cysaegir's local locksmith. She runs Hihaeim's Locksmithery, and acts as salewoman, locksmith, and lockpick repairer for the shop. She has a particularly roguish personality, as can be evidenced by the idle scripts that she performs. It is of note that despite being a concrete NPC, she has no appearance.

Idle Scripts

  • The hair on the back of your neck tingles. You look behind you but see nothing, and a ghost of a smile plays across Hihaeim's face.
  • Hihaeim removes a humanoid-looking skull from beneath the counter and toys with it significantly, glancing at you.
  • A shadow crosses the small beam of light. Hihaeim looks up briefly, then continues watching your movements.
  • You start as Hihaeim pulls her dagger from its sheath. She tests the edge then puts it away, smirking slightly.