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Shuna Huanje

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Shuna Huanje is a dwarven customer of the Sorcerous Sundries shop in the Lower City in Act Three.
Have you seen how much the prices have risen? Might as well be throwing my gold straight into the lava elemental!

Involvement[edit | edit source]

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Shuna Huanje and her partner Lester Farrower Lester Farrower can be encountered looking at shelves and a table full of alchemical ingredients. She and Lester are both stress buying, as supplies of certain ingredients appear to be running low.

Idle banter[edit | edit source]

  • Lester Farrower
    Gods, the shelves are practically picked bare.
    • Shuna Huanje
      Some people are so selfish.
      • Lester Farrower
        Bloodstaunch, jewelweed, mothersleaf - all gone. Typical.
        • Lester Farrower
          Not everyone can just wave their hands and be healed. Why aren't they rationing anything?
          • Shuna Huanje
            Gold. It's all about profits, my love.
            • Lester Farrower
              It certainly is at that - but what'll we do in the meantime?
  • Lester Farrower
    We really should've planted that herb garden, you know.
    • Shuna Huanje
      Ah, well, it's too late for that now, isn't it, dear?
      • Shuna Huanje
        We might have a bit of that catnip decoction left - as long as Lord Pawtash hasn't gotten into it.
        • Lester Farrower
          I really wish you hadn't called the cat that. It feels a little... improper?
          • Shuna Huanje
            Impropriety's the least of our worries with that mad cult on our doorstep.
            • Lester Farrower
              I just think we should be careful what we say in public, is all.
  • Lester Farrower
    So what do we have?
    • Shuna Huanje
      Weavemoss... mugwort... incense...
      • Shuna Huanje
        Six handfuls of assorted mushrooms. You can never have too many mushrooms.
        • Lester Farrower
          Perhaps we ought to ask what they have in the back? If anything...
          • Shuna Huanje
            I don't think it'd hurt - they'll probably have even less tomorrow.
            • Lester Farrower
              Madness. Utter madness. Next they'll start panic-buying parchment!