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Dialogue[ | ]
- "Have you ever clapped two mandragor husks together? It sounds just like Modniir hooves thundering through the mountains. I love that sound; the way it echoes on forever. I've run out of husks or I would show you. If you bring me 5 Frigid Mandragor Husks, I'll not only show you how to clap them together, I'll even give you this in return:"
Collector Items[ | ]
Klakki the Squire[ | ]
Location: Bjora Marches, northwest region inside Volsung's Stead, next to other friendly NPCs such as Einarr Frostcleft.
Collecting: 5 Frigid Mandragor Husks
Item | Stats | Reqs. | Mods | Value |
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Spiked Axe | Slashing damage: 6-28 | 9 Axe Mastery | Damage +15% (while Health is above 50%) | 100 |
Hooked Scythe | Slashing damage: 9-41 | 9 Scythe Mastery | Damage +15% (while Health is above 50%) | 100 |
Crenellated Spear | Piercing damage 14-27 | 9 Spear Mastery | Damage +15% (while Health is above 50%) | 100 |
Illusory Staff | Chaos damage: 11-22 | 9 Illusion Magic | Halves skill recharge of spells (Chance 20%) Energy +7 (while Health is below 50%) |
100 |
Boneclaw Staff | Cold damage: 11-22 | 9 Death Magic | Halves skill recharge of spells (Chance 20%) Energy +7 (while Health is below 50%) |
100 |
Ether Staff | Chaos damage: 11-22 | 9 Energy Storage | Halves skill recharge of spells (Chance 20%) Energy +7 (while Health is below 50%) |
100 |
Tempest Staff | Lightning damage: 11-22 | 9 Air Magic | Halves skill recharge of spells (Chance 20%) Energy +7 (while Health is below 50%) |
100 |
Protective Staff | Holy damage: 11-22 | 9 Protection Prayers | Halves skill recharge of spells (Chance 20%) Energy +7 (while Health is below 50%) |
100 |
Restoration Staff | Dark damage: 11-22 | 9 Restoration Magic | Halves skill recharge of spells (Chance 20%) Energy +7 (while Health is below 50%) |
100 |
Trivia[ | ]
- His name and dialogue are probably references to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, where the porters to King Arthur and his knights would clap coconut halves together to simulate the sound of cantering horses, which was itself a reference to how the sound was reproduced for old-time radio shows.