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+ | '''Halox Von Horn''' is an [[NPC]] in the Atlas Plaza neighborhood of [[Atlas Park]]. He is not a contact. His coordinates are {{coords|298|32|-709}}. He looks like a magic-origin hero in a purple and green costume. He was added with [[Issue 21]]. The player cannot interact with Halox Von Horn. Halox Von Horn stands near a group of reporters. | ||
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+ | *Halox Von Horn: No, I will not be going back to the city. My work there is done. What will I be doing? I will be here, of course. We do have serious problems with the Hellions, you know. | ||
+ | *News Reporter: Any words for the victims? | ||
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+ | *Halox Von Horn: Interesting question. I am not certain the exact science behind the meteors, but I am prepared to say they were not a natural occurance. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 28 February 2012
Halox Von Horn is an NPC in the Atlas Plaza neighborhood of Atlas Park. He is not a contact. His coordinates are (298, 32, -709). He looks like a magic-origin hero in a purple and green costume. He was added with Issue 21. The player cannot interact with Halox Von Horn. Halox Von Horn stands near a group of reporters.
Dialogue by Halox Von Horn with reporters:
- Halox Von Horn: No, I will not be going back to the city. My work there is done. What will I be doing? I will be here, of course. We do have serious problems with the Hellions, you know.
- News Reporter: Any words for the victims?
- Halox Von Horn: Interesting question. I am not certain the exact science behind the meteors, but I am prepared to say they were not a natural occurance.