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*Speak with [[Little Brother]] to unlock [[The Wreck of the Edgar Fitzsimmons]].
*Speak with [[Little Brother]] to unlock [[The Wreck of the Edgar Fitzsimmons]].
*Adventure in the Wreck and open the bulkhead in the [[Down at the Hatch]] adventure.
*Adventure in the Wreck and open the bulkhead in the [[Down at the Hatch]] adventure.
*Obtain at least 100 {{plural|sand dollar}} and trade them to [[Big Brother]] for the [[damp old boot]]
*Obtain at least 50 {{plural|sand dollar}} and trade them to [[Big Brother]] for the [[damp old boot]]


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Revision as of 15:50, 9 March 2013

Description

The Old Man, by The Sea, wants you to retrieve his boot. He says he dropped it off the side of his boat while he was fishing.

Tasks

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Initial Visit:

Hello there, young Adventurer. Back when I was your age, I used to be quite a fisherman. These days, well, what with my arthritis, and my gout, and this old war injury, well, I don't get out there so much anymore.
Say, is that a set of SCUBA gear you've got there? Maybe you can help me. I lost my favorite boot, you see. Dropped it right off the side of my boat. Time was I'd just fish until I dredged it back up, and boy, lemme tell you, was it a hoot! But not anymore. That dang marlin sapped the last of my strength.
Think you could go down there and get it for me? I'd be obliged, yessirree.
Oh, and hey, if you wanna take your little buddy with you, this'll help.
You acquire an item: little bitty bathysphere
  • Subsequent visits:
Say, have you found my boot yet? I know it's down there somewhere.
Say, is that my boot you've got there? Yippee! Thanks, Adventurer! I knew you'd come through for me.
Here, while you were gone I whittled this for you.
You acquire an item: das boot
Take care of yourself, Adventurer. I'm off to dream about lions.


References

  • Much of the Old Man's text refers to the Hemingway novel The Old Man and the Sea. Specifically, the line "I'm off to dream about lions" refers to the character Santiago and his dreams of watching lions frolicking on the beach, which are said to represent his youth.