For the NPC found in the Rift Dimension, see Tel Kar.
Tal Ker is an NPC located in the ⏣ Grand Library in the ⏣ Dwarven Mines. They have 173 lines of dialogue and give no reward once finished with it. The player must click for each line, or alternatively hold right click. After the dialogue is finished, Tal Ker will not talk again upon clicking him.
Dialogue[]
First Time[]
Primary Condition | Guaranteed Dialogue |
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Interaction 1 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Hey! |
Interaction 2 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm the guy that never stops talking |
Interaction 3 | [NPC] Tal Ker: All I do is say stuff |
Interaction 4 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm not entirely sure why but I can't help it |
Interaction 5 | [NPC] Tal Ker: There really is no point talking to me |
Interaction 6 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I won't give you anything |
Interaction 7 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I won't even say anything interesting |
Interaction 8 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I just talk about random things |
Interaction 9 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Like for example |
Interaction 10 | [NPC] Tal Ker: The other day I met some kind of wizard |
Interaction 11 | [NPC] Tal Ker: And they told me to come back in 3 to 5 business days |
Interaction 12 | [NPC] Tal Ker: That was over a year ago |
Interaction 13 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Still nothing |
Interaction 14 | [NPC] Tal Ker: What kind of people do that? |
Interaction 15 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Tells you to come back in a few days for no reason |
Interaction 16 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Really makes you think |
Interaction 17 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Also this guy, Crappox or something |
Interaction 18 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Told me to kill enemy monsters for him |
Interaction 19 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I asked him how much he'd pay me |
Interaction 20 | [NPC] Tal Ker: He said I had to pay him instead |
Interaction 21 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Makes no sense to me |
Interaction 22 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I met a guy called Jerry too |
Interaction 23 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Smart guy, he's going places |
Interaction 24 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Met him a few times in fact, he's always around |
Interaction 25 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Not the best for conversations but |
Interaction 26 | [NPC] Tal Ker: At least he's a good listener |
Interaction 27 | [NPC] Tal Ker: And I like that, good listeners |
Interaction 28 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But you know what I don't like listening to? |
Interaction 29 | [NPC] Tal Ker: People who play that harp |
Interaction 30 | [NPC] Tal Ker: You know the one I'm talking about? |
Interaction 31 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Always people playing it, but terrible music |
Interaction 32 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Sometimes they even stop in the middle of the song |
Interaction 33 | [NPC] Tal Ker: And they restart, just like that |
Interaction 34 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Go { |
Interaction 35 | [NPC] Tal Ker: There's also this guy who's asking me to race him sometimes |
Interaction 36 | [NPC] Tal Ker: He's acting like he's the best |
Interaction 37 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But I always beat him first try |
Interaction 38 | [NPC] Tal Ker: What's his problem? |
Interaction 39 | [NPC] Tal Ker: At least he's an original |
Interaction 40 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Most people always talk about coins around here |
Interaction 41 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Everything has a value, and time is money |
Interaction 42 | [NPC] Tal Ker: People don't take their time to enjoy the little things |
Interaction 43 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Even you I'm sure |
Interaction 44 | [NPC] Tal Ker: You really think I'm going to reward you with something |
Interaction 45 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But I'm not, I swear |
Interaction 46 | [NPC] Tal Ker: You can leave at any time and it won't affect anything |
Interaction 47 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I just like to talk, I can go on for hours |
Interaction 48 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Someone told me I was interesting once |
Interaction 49 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Didn't believe them one bit |
Interaction 50 | [NPC] Tal Ker: So many people lying and trying to be your friend |
Interaction 51 | [NPC] Tal Ker: They all have a motive |
Interaction 52 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Especially those mayor candidates |
Interaction 53 | [NPC] Tal Ker: All they want is your vote |
Interaction 54 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But do they really care about me? |
Interaction 55 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Doubt [x] |
Interaction 56 | [NPC] Tal Ker: It's always so black and white with them |
Interaction 57 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Mining, fishing, they never mix |
Interaction 58 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Why is that? What if I like mining and fishing? |
Interaction 59 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But there is no point arguing |
Interaction 60 | [NPC] Tal Ker: They are always right |
Interaction 61 | [NPC] Tal Ker: And the people, sheep I say |
Interaction 62 | [NPC] Tal Ker: They always vote for the same |
Interaction 63 | [NPC] Tal Ker: It's always a landslide |
Interaction 64 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Everyone wants to do like everyone else |
Interaction 65 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Not me, I'm a free spirit |
Interaction 66 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'll tell you why |
Interaction 67 | [NPC] Tal Ker: My home is clean and beautiful |
Interaction 68 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Is your island beautiful? |
Interaction 69 | [NPC] Tal Ker: A proper island is the key to success |
Interaction 70 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Healthy island leads to healthy life |
Interaction 71 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Also, remember those island we could place? |
Interaction 72 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Like the sand one and forest one? |
Interaction 73 | [NPC] Tal Ker: What happened to those, why not more? |
Interaction 74 | [NPC] Tal Ker: So weird, it looked promising |
Interaction 75 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Instead you have me |
Interaction 76 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Sometimes I wonder |
Interaction 77 | [NPC] Tal Ker: If I wasn't talking, what would people do instead |
Interaction 78 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Am I a waste of time and space |
Interaction 79 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Is that why I'm here, on this world |
Interaction 80 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe it's time I do something with my life |
Interaction 81 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I could run for mayor |
Interaction 82 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I wonder if people would vote for me |
Interaction 83 | [NPC] Tal Ker: What would my program even be? |
Interaction 84 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I would reward people for talking |
Interaction 85 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But not those who talk about their auctions, yuck |
Interaction 86 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I would reward people who explore and walk around |
Interaction 87 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I would fill the village with friends with amazing stories to tell |
Interaction 88 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But who would vote for me |
Interaction 89 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe instead I should stay there and keep talking |
Interaction 90 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Talking is my favorite event |
Interaction 91 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I like events but I prefer uneventful days |
Interaction 92 | [NPC] Tal Ker: That way I can keep talking |
Interaction 93 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I can't believe you are still listening |
Interaction 94 | [NPC] Tal Ker: You are one of a kind |
Interaction 95 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I have many more stories up my sleeve |
Interaction 96 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Like that time I found a fairy soul |
Interaction 97 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I went to Tia after because she asked me to |
Interaction 98 | [NPC] Tal Ker: So I asked her, what are fairy souls? |
Interaction 99 | [NPC] Tal Ker: And she said they are the remains of dead fairies |
Interaction 100 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Isn't that terrible?! So many dead fairies everywhere! |
Interaction 101 | [NPC] Tal Ker: She also said that all those fairies didn't die a peaceful death. |
Interaction 102 | [NPC] Tal Ker: They were all killed! A long time ago. |
Interaction 103 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But why would anyone do that? And who did it? |
Interaction 104 | [NPC] Tal Ker: The strangest part is, Tia really didn't seem phased about it. |
Interaction 105 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Just thinking about it I have a chill down my spine. |
Interaction 106 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Those fairies are so strange. |
Interaction 107 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But you know what else is strange? |
Interaction 108 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Accessories, I mean what are those |
Interaction 109 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I have an entire bag full of accessories |
Interaction 110 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm basically a garage sale at this point |
Interaction 111 | [NPC] Tal Ker: My favorite one is the cat one |
Interaction 112 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I love cats |
Interaction 113 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I want a cat pet but not the black one, bad memories |
Interaction 114 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Cats are the best, they listen to me |
Interaction 115 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I think they are learning, one day they will take control |
Interaction 116 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But be my guest, a cat mayor is all I need |
Interaction 117 | [NPC] Tal Ker: My second favorite activity is sleeping |
Interaction 118 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But even in my sleep, I dream of talking |
Interaction 119 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Sometimes I dream that I'm talking to myself |
Interaction 120 | [NPC] Tal Ker: A whole table with 10 clones of me around it |
Interaction 121 | [NPC] Tal Ker: All of us pretending to be more interesting than the others |
Interaction 122 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But how could we? We are all the same |
Interaction 123 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I guess my dreams are not very creative |
Interaction 124 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I don't have a great imagination, that's why I never lie |
Interaction 125 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I wonder though, do you think there will be another world like this one day? |
Interaction 126 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Somewhere else, not exactly the same, but better in some way |
Interaction 127 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Also it sounds crazy but, do you think we could exist without cubes? |
Interaction 128 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Ender Pearls are my favorite items |
Interaction 129 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Not because of what they do, but because they are circles |
Interaction 130 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I wish the world was a circle too, it's so much prettier |
Interaction 131 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'd love to be in a circle world |
Interaction 132 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe there is a circle world somewhere, with someone just like me |
Interaction 133 | [NPC] Tal Ker: In their circle world, dreaming of a cubic world |
Interaction 134 | [NPC] Tal Ker: You really are a great listener |
Interaction 135 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Now I regret saying I wouldn't reward you |
Interaction 136 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But I swore, and I am a man of my words |
Interaction 137 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But thank you for listening, I appreciate it a lot |
Interaction 138 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I hope that you are happy and that everything is good in your life |
Interaction 139 | [NPC] Tal Ker: There are ups and down sometimes but there is always a shinning light |
Interaction 140 | [NPC] Tal Ker: My shinning light is you, a beam of hope in this dark cave |
Interaction 141 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'll tell you the story of my life |
Interaction 142 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Once upon a time, on an island far away |
Interaction 143 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I used to live in a small town, we had a house, 2 floors and an attic |
Interaction 144 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Back then I was quite shy and reserved |
Interaction 145 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I liked reading and listening to birds |
Interaction 146 | [NPC] Tal Ker: There was always a cat around the house, sometimes killing the birds |
Interaction 147 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I hated that cat with a passion, but my parents seemed to enjoy its presence |
Interaction 148 | [NPC] Tal Ker: One day the cat gave birth to 3 little devils, and decided to hide them in our attic |
Interaction 149 | [NPC] Tal Ker: They were making so much noise, right above my room |
Interaction 150 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I never understood the reason we had to leave them be, I wanted them out |
Interaction 151 | [NPC] Tal Ker: One day after sundown, a fire started spreading in our house |
Interaction 152 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Quickly we understood it was too late to stop it, and exited the house with our valuables |
Interaction 153 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I was asked if I knew whether or not the kittens were still inside the house |
Interaction 154 | [NPC] Tal Ker: When asked that question, I remained silent, but I knew the answer |
Interaction 155 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Soon after, the flames were engulfing the house |
Interaction 156 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Suddenly the mom cat appeared from the shadows of the night and ran into the house |
Interaction 157 | [NPC] Tal Ker: This creature usually so afraid of the fire, rushed into the infernal flames |
Interaction 158 | [NPC] Tal Ker: About 20 seconds later, the cat passed the front door again, holding one of their cubs |
Interaction 159 | [NPC] Tal Ker: And immediately after, dashed back inside the fire to save the rest of their litter |
Interaction 160 | [NPC] Tal Ker: After the second trip, the cat was burning, but still went back in, right after making sure the cub was safe |
Interaction 161 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I waited 30 seconds, my eyes fixed on the front door, holding my breath |
Interaction 162 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Finally it came out with the last kitten |
Interaction 163 | [NPC] Tal Ker: The cat was in terrible shape, but the kittens were safe |
Interaction 164 | [NPC] Tal Ker: It looked one last time at them, and died next to the 3 little bodies |
Interaction 165 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I was in shambles, never in my life had I been so wrong |
Interaction 166 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Later on I buried the cat under my favorite tree, and adopted their cubs |
Interaction 167 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I loved those 3 little devils with all my heart and gave them all the care in the world |
Interaction 168 | [NPC] Tal Ker: They became beautiful and happy cats, their mom would have been proud |
Interaction 169 | [NPC] Tal Ker: This event changed me to my very core, everything about me had to change |
Interaction 170 | [NPC] Tal Ker: From that day I never hated anything anymore, and never stopped talking |
Interaction 171 | [NPC] Tal Ker: But having said this story, I'll exceptionally need to take a break |
Interaction 172 | [NPC] Tal Ker: I haven't told that story to many people |
Interaction 173 | [NPC] Tal Ker: Thank you for listening to me |
Completed First Dialogue[]
Primary Condition | Guaranteed Dialogue |
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Once the Dialogue is over | [NPC] Tal Ker: I still need to think, but I'll probably want to talk again later. |
Second Time[]
Primary Condition | Guaranteed Dialogue |
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Interaction 1 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Oh you came back! |
Interaction 2 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: For a moment I thought you wouldn't |
Interaction 3 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm sorry if I spooked you a little bit last time |
Interaction 4 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Sometimes I get carried away too much and tell personal stories |
Interaction 5 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I apologize |
Interaction 6 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: You can call me Tal, some people call me TK |
Interaction 7 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I don't actually live there, I'm just visiting |
Interaction 8 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe one day I’ll show you my place |
Interaction 9 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I think I had dwarves somewhere in my family tree |
Interaction 10 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: That's why I look like one |
Interaction 11 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I like visiting islands, some more than others |
Interaction 12 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Golden Mines, Crimson Isle... haven't been there in ages |
Interaction 13 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I used to go to the End a lot, not anymore |
Interaction 14 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The dragon heart corrupts everything, even the people |
Interaction 15 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I like it better down here, there are people like you |
Interaction 16 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The story of these mines is old, older than the End island for sure! |
Interaction 17 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: You do know the story of the End island right? |
Interaction 18 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Hum, well that's awkward |
Interaction 19 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I guess they don't really teach you much do they |
Interaction 20 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Unfortunately I don't know enough details myself |
Interaction 21 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I do know a few things, you remember the giant skeleton on the island nearby? |
Interaction 22 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The heart of that creature is sealed on the End island |
Interaction 23 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Not many people are left, who can tell the story of that day |
Interaction 24 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe Jerry saw it, when he was very young |
Interaction 25 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: And even he was probably born much later |
Interaction 26 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The Calamity is the reason why the earth got shattered into many islands |
Interaction 27 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I wish I knew more, it's a fantastic subject |
Interaction 28 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The end of an era, and the beginning of a much darker one |
Interaction 29 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Sorry if I'm boring you, I like history |
Interaction 30 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I went to the Sky Academy, greater teachers there |
Interaction 31 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: You should go there someday, even greater adventurers need to learn a few things! |
Interaction 32 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: My parents always told me to focus on my studies |
Interaction 33 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: They were right, I'm a successful young man now! |
Interaction 34 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe not so young, but my point still stands |
Interaction 35 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Studies on one side and fun on the other, both are very important |
Interaction 36 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Yin and yang, one should not go without the other |
Interaction 37 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The Academy was tough, but I met a few friends there |
Interaction 38 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: You know the banker? |
Interaction 39 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: He was in my promotion back then |
Interaction 40 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: He invented the bank! |
Interaction 41 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I still have no idea where all that interest is coming from |
Interaction 42 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: A genius this guy |
Interaction 43 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I like seeing the world evolve through time |
Interaction 44 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: What they did to the village a few years ago was great |
Interaction 45 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I feel like we entered the modern age |
Interaction 46 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The technology is progressing fast, who knows what's coming next! |
Interaction 47 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm sure one day people will fly to the moon |
Interaction 48 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I knew a time without adventurers, without banks and auctions |
Interaction 49 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Not much was happening back then |
Interaction 50 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: And then it happened |
Interaction 51 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: One day hordes of people appeared out of nowhere |
Interaction 52 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Nobody seems to know why |
Interaction 53 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I have my theory but I won't tell you |
Interaction 54 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: You would think I'm crazy, maybe you already do |
Interaction 55 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: All those people at once |
Interaction 56 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: It was really overwhelming |
Interaction 57 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: It did create so many business opportunities |
Interaction 58 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The economy is booming |
Interaction 59 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: That guy, Bazaar, he really took advantage of it |
Interaction 60 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Bazaar isn't even his real name |
Interaction 61 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: He changed his name to Bazaar because it was better for business, he said |
Interaction 62 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: A real specimen |
Interaction 63 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Lots of people think they understand the market |
Interaction 64 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I gave up on it |
Interaction 65 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I did buy some stocks of stonks when he opened |
Interaction 66 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I still have a few |
Interaction 67 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: That Warren guy made a lot of money and disappeared |
Interaction 68 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Another shark |
Interaction 69 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe I should sell my own currency and make people believe it's worth many coins |
Interaction 70 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Like Talcoins? |
Interaction 71 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The value of anything is in the eyes of the buyers |
Interaction 72 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm sure I could raise the price of anything if I really tried |
Interaction 73 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Some people do that all the time in the community |
Interaction 74 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I like it though, it creates opportunities for everyone |
Interaction 75 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I think a lot of what happens around here can serve as a life lesson |
Interaction 76 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: It's important to experience the right things when you are young |
Interaction 77 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Even bad moments can be blessings in disguise |
Interaction 78 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Someone scammed me a very valuable thing one day |
Interaction 79 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: They even got away with it, awful |
Interaction 80 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: But never again have I gotten fooled |
Interaction 81 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: If I could I would pay him double |
Interaction 82 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: A lesson for a few coins, a great deal |
Interaction 83 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Always stay vigilant |
Interaction 84 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Some people don't see it the same way |
Interaction 85 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Do you know the origin of the word utopia? |
Interaction 86 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: It means a place that does not exist |
Interaction 87 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Even the people who created the word knew it was a paradox |
Interaction 88 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Some people are smarter than hundreds of other combined |
Interaction 89 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Do you think they were born that way, or became? |
Interaction 90 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I have my own view on the matter |
Interaction 91 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: My opinion is that it's a little bit of both |
Interaction 92 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The smartest baby would become a monkey if it wasn't taught anything |
Interaction 93 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Someone told me a story one day |
Interaction 94 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Bird eggs are grey and dirty, snake eggs are white and clean |
Interaction 95 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The bird decided to sit on the clean egg instead of his |
Interaction 96 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: The egg hatched and the snake ate the bird |
Interaction 97 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: He told me the moral of the story is that birds are stupid |
Interaction 98 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: But is that the moral of the story? |
Interaction 99 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe it's about appearances being deceiving |
Interaction 100 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: A clean shell can hide a dirty mind |
Interaction 101 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe it's about beauty being subjective |
Interaction 102 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: If the bird found dirty eggs pretty, he wouldn't have gotten in that situation |
Interaction 103 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe it's about planning ahead |
Interaction 104 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Short term comfort can lead to troubles in the future |
Interaction 105 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: Maybe it's about trusting your family more than others |
Interaction 106 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: If you tell the same story to multiple people they might understand it differently |
Interaction 107 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: What do you think is the moral of the story? |
Interaction 108 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I love talking, but I also think a lot! |
Interaction 109 After Returning | [NPC] Tal Ker: I'm going to think for a bit, thanks for listening to me! See you! |
Trivia[]
- Tal Ker's name is a play on the word "talker".
- It takes an average of 6 minutes to talk to them with his full dialogue, given the fact that the player keeps on clicking nonstop.
- Crappox, guy mentioned by Tal Ker who told him to kill enemy monsters for him is likely Maddox the Slayer.
- He also refers to NPCs such as Wizard, Jerry, unspecified Race NPC and Tia the Fairy as well as features such as Harp, Mayor Elections, Islands, Accessories, Cat Talisman and Black Cat Pet.
- Unlike most other NPCs, his dialogue progress is remembered if the player switches lobbies.
History[]
SkyBlock Prototype | ||
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Jan 15, 2021 | 0.11 | Added Tal Ker. |
May 11, 2023 | 0.18.4 | Updated Tal Ker's dialogue. |