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And that would be the Feldepost, and the... one that is to the left of Silke.
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That'd be the Red Sheaf, Chief.
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Then by process of elimination, Perdue is in the Burning Wizard!
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A little off-topic... I wonder, was the pun intentional? "Perdue", who "lost" his sword...
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I don't see the pun... care to explain?
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"perdue" in French means exactly that: "lost" (past tense of "lose").
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Actually the past tense of lost ("perdre") is "perdu". However, the adjective for lost is either "perdu" if the lost object is masculine or "perdue" if the lost object is feminine. Sword (epee) is feminine, so it would be "perdue".
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Sorry Kyrvias, Perdue is in the Red Sheaf. The Burning Wizard is directly next door and contains a theif who has lost his shoes. He is not perdue
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damnit...
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