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! colspan="100%" |To Bee or Not to Bee?
|Quest Name=To Bee or Not to Bee?
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|Expansion=
|Required Fame
|Start=Raamimi
|Windurst Fame Level: 2
|Start Location={{Location|Windurst Walls|F-7}}
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|Start Location Add = on the ''rock podium''
|Level Restriction:
|Type = General
|None
|Description=[[Zayhi-Bauhi]], the old man who constantly gives public speeches by the bridge to [[Heavens Tower]], has come down with a sore throat. Follow [[Raamimi]]'s advice on how to sooth this little pain in the neck.
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|Fame=windurst
|Starting NPC
|Fame Level=2
|Raamimi, Windurst Walls (F-7)
|Level=
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|Repeatable=No
|Pack
|Title=
|None
|Requirements=  
|-
|Items Needed=[[Honey]] x4
|Title
|Rewards=[[Mulsum]] x 3
|None
|Previous=[[The Postman Always K.O.s Twice]]
|-
|Next=  
|Repeatable
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|''No''
|-
|Description
|Zayhi-Bauhi, the old man who constantly gives public speeches by the bridge to Heavens Tower, has come down with a sore throat. Follow Raamimi's advice on how to soothe this little pain in the neck.
|}
{| class="fandom-table"
! colspan="1" |Previous Quest
! colspan="1" |Next Quest
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|The Postman Always K.O.s Twice
|None
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! colspan="2" |Requirements
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| colspan="2" |Honey x4
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! colspan="2" |Rewards
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| colspan="2" |Mulsum x3
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== Walkthrough ==
==Walkthrough==
*[[Zayhi-Bauhi]] needs honey for his voice.
**If [[Zayhi-Bauhi]] gives his speech fine without coughing, speak to [[Kalupa-Tawalupa]] and [[Rutango-Botango]], his audience, to activate the quest.
*Talk to [[Raamimi]] and she will give you some honey.
*Trade the [[honey]] to [[Zayhi-Bauhi]], which seems to help, and then talk to the [[NPC]]s around him.
*Get 4 more pots of [[honey]] and trade them to [[Zayhi-Bauhi]] ''one at a time''.
**[[Honey]] can be bought on the [[Auction House]] or obtained as drops from [[:Category:Bees|Bees]].
*Then go back to [[Raamimi]] to receive your reward of three [[Mulsum]].


* If Zayhi-Bauhi speaks normally rather than coughing, try speaking to Kalupa-Tawalupa and Rutango-Botango in front of him to receive the quest.
==Historical Background==
* Speak to Raamimi to receive Honey.
The title of this quest is a play on words of the phrase "to be, or not to be" which comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet (written about 1600), act three, scene one. It is one of the most famous quotations in world literature and the best-known of this particular play. The soliloquy is spoken in the play by the play's eponymous character, Hamlet.
* Trade Honey to Zayhi-Bauhi, then speak to Kalupa-Tawalupa and Rutango-Botango.
* Trade 4 more Honey, one at a time, to Zayhi-Bauhi.
* Return to Raamimi to receive 3 Mulsum.

Latest revision as of 23:50, 21 November 2024

To Bee or Not to Bee?
Starting NPC RaamimiWindurst Walls (F-7)
Required Fame Windurst Level 2 
Items Needed Honey x4
Title None
Repeatable No 
Description Zayhi-Bauhi, the old man who constantly gives public speeches by the bridge to Heavens Tower, has come down with a sore throat. Follow Raamimi's advice on how to sooth this little pain in the neck.
Rewards
Mulsum x 3
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The Postman Always K.O.s Twice None

Walkthrough

Historical Background

The title of this quest is a play on words of the phrase "to be, or not to be" which comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet (written about 1600), act three, scene one. It is one of the most famous quotations in world literature and the best-known of this particular play. The soliloquy is spoken in the play by the play's eponymous character, Hamlet.