The Spymaster has sent me to see a fellow named Hassour Zainsubani, an Ashlander who left the Wastes to become a wealthy trader in Ald'ruhn. He gave me 100 gold and told me to find out what Zainsubani likes, and get him a gift. Then I'm to give him the gift, and ask him to tell me about the Ashlanders and the Nerevarine cult. When I have the information, I'm to report back to the Spymaster.
Zainsubani Informant
Boderi Farano, the publican of the Ald Skar Inn, says that Hassour Zainsubani has many books in his room, and perhaps that would be a suitable gift.
Hassour Zainsubani says that among the Ashlanders a thoughtful gift shows respect and knowledge of the one who is to receive the gift. Fortunately... or perhaps by courtesy or design... Hassour Zainsubani has mentioned that he loves poetry. Then a book of poetry would be a perfect gift for him. Perhaps a bookseller, merchant, or pawnshop nearby may have such a thing.
As a gift, I gave Hassour Zainsubani a copy of "Ashland Hymns." He seemed surprised and pleased. He thanked me and offered in return to answer my questions about the Ashlanders and the Nerevarine cult.
As a gift, I gave Hassour Zainsubani a copy of "Words of the Wind." He seemed surprised and pleased. He thanked me and offered in return to answer my questions about the Ashlanders and the Nerevarine cult.
As a gift, I gave Hassour Zainsubani a copy of "The Five Far Stars." He seemed surprised and pleased. He thanked me and offered in return to answer my questions about the Ashlanders and the Nerevarine cult.
Hassour Zainsubani said he would take my earnest thought and effort as a token in place of a gift. Because I behaved courteously, he is willing to help me, and tell me what wish to know about the Ashlanders and the Nerevarine cult.
Hassour Zainsubani says that he is too old now to travel, but that his son, Hannat Zainsubani, seeks out sources of fine ebony. The son has proposed to chart the rarely visited ancient underground complex at Mamaea, west of Red Mountain, and if I should meet him in my travels, Hassour Zainsubani asks me to tell his son that his father longs for news of his son-and-heir.
Hassour Zainsubani gave me some notes where he has written what he thinks I need to know about the Ashlanders and the Nerevarine cult. These notes will satisfy the Spymaster. But Hassour Zainsubani invited me to ask any questions I wish, and perhaps I can learn some other useful information from speaking with him.
Boderi Farano, the publican of the Ald Skar Inn, says that Hassour Zainsubani has many books in his room, and perhaps that would be a suitable gift.