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This patch features everything from [[#Interactions|Interactions]], plus an additional quest to return | This patch features everything from [[#Interactions|Interactions]], plus an additional quest to return Trinsic's Rune of Honor. See the [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate/Rune of Honor|Rune of Honor]] page for a full walkthrough of this sidequest. | ||
Gordon the fish-and-chip salesman will also buy fish from you. Ask about his business and he'll eventually discuss it. If you don't have a fishing rod you can ask him for one, which he'll sell to you. However if you're a true Fellowship member (not just one wearing | Gordon the fish-and-chip salesman will also buy fish from you. Ask about his business and he'll eventually discuss it. If you don't have a fishing rod you can ask him for one, which he'll sell to you. However if you're a true Fellowship member (not just one wearing a medallion) he'll give it to you for nothing. | ||
He pays three gold for a fresh fish and only one for an old fish. This price difference is not time-based; any fish you catch yourself is considered to be fresh, and any you find are deemed old and smelly. You can carry around a caught fish for as long as you like and he'll still happily pay full price for it. | He pays three gold for a fresh fish and only one for an old fish. This price difference is not time-based; any fish you catch yourself is considered to be fresh, and any you find are deemed old and smelly. You can carry around a caught fish for as long as you like and he'll still happily pay full price for it. |