Emerald Borings at 34.5S, 75.6W should be listed as related mobs.
Alf Goodcliff | |
Emerald Borings | |
Little Delving | |
Michel Delving |
'Have you already been to the Michel Delving Craft-fair? You should definitely go, if you haven't already! There's a workbench, a forge, an oven, and even a study just waiting to be used!
'If you think you have crafting in your heart, you should visit my friend Emerald Borings at the Craft-fair -- she's always happy to help someone get started making useful and pretty things.
'Pass east through Little Delving, and then follow the path south into Michel Delving. Take the south-west path from the statue of Marcho and Blanco in the town centre, and pass the stables on your right. Take the next left turn to reach the Craft Fair. Emerald will be happy to help you out!'
'Alf sent you to me? Good, good! We need more good folk wit han interest in making useful and pretty things! Speak with the Mistress of Apprentices, and she can help you choose a vocation in which to specialize. A vocation is a bundle of three crafting professions with overlapping skills -- choose your vocation with care, because you will expend a great deal of time and energy improving your skill with the professions under its purview!
'Once the Mistress of Apprentices has welcomed you to your chosen vocation, be sure to speak with a Provisioner who can sell you the tools of your trade -- every Profession has its own tools, so be not over-shy with your coinpurse! The novices will be happy to sell you any recipes you might wish to have, though I can tell you now that you will already know how to make a thing or two.
'Equip the crafting tools you plan on using and find an appropriate facility -- Michel Delving has a forge, workbench, and oven available for your use -- and begind practising your skills! You will advance in your chosen professions as you practive and seek out the teachings of others in the field. I hope you will become a skilled craftsman, Fidget, and that it will bring profit to you and to the Shire! I will give you a few coins to get you started. Use them wisely, and consider them an investment in your future as a skilled craftsman!'