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Overview

Bobby Curtin
Bobby Curtin.jpg
Bouncer
Zone Nerva Archipelago
Coordinates (-75, 16.5, 6105)[Copy]
Level Range 25-29
Introduced By none
Enemy Groups
Badges Badge i26 mission diamond.png Diamond in the Rough
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Bobby Curtin is a rogue contact in the Crimson Cove neighborhood of Nerva Archipelago at coordinates (-75, 16.5, 6105)[Copy] . His level range is 25-29. He is in front of the White Elephant building, approximately 215 yards NNW of the Science quartermaster. He offers a story arc to characters of the Rogue alignment. He was first introduced in Issue 26 - Page 3.

Introductions

Contact Introduced By

None. Bobby Curtin is available through the Find Contact Window or interacting directly with him.

Information

Bouncer

Bobby Curtin is a bouncer at the White Elephant in Crimson Cove, a private establishment which prides itself on being 'neutral ground' between the many warring factions in Nerva. Bobby is known by frequent patrons for being willing to step in and break up fights between anyone, be they Longbow, Arachnos, or mortal manifestation of an ancient god.

Too Low Level

Yo, buddy, what's someone like you doing in a place like this? You might wanna get up to Threat Level 25 before you start hanging around these parts.

Initial Contact

Character! Heard a bit about you across the Isles. Hear you're pretty alright, that you've got an appreciation for some of the things that a lot of other people around these parts lack. We could use more of your type around here.

Now pardon me if I'm talking out my prettier side here, but I hear you're the type who don't mind making money in some unorthodox ways. I've got a pretty spicy tip on something you might be interested in. If you're willing to cut me in, of course.

Greeting

  • Hey, Character, how's it going? You ready to make a little scratch?

Too Busy

Whoa, hey, slow down Character! I appreciate the enthusiasm, but you really gotta finish some of your current work before you take on anything else.

No More Missions

Afraid that was all I knew about, buddy. We had a wild ride and hey, I guess it all turned out OK, didn't it? I'm sure you're going places, places much higher than I can get you.

Story Arc

Gone in a Flash

Souvenir

(This souvenir is awarded if you learn Amphitryon's name from the auctioneer, spare Amphitryon and then choose to split the profit from the diamond in the last mission... may be other conditions as well, TBD)

The Florentine Diamond

This light yellow diamond, worth more than most people will see in their lifetime, is a glorious reminder of the heist you remember as...

Gone in a Flash

You learned about the Florentine Diamond from Bobby Curtin, a bouncer at the White Elephant in Nerva Archipelago. His cousin was a security guard at a vault where the diamond, long thought lost, was being held until it could be auctioned off. With promises of a cut for them if they shut off the alarm, you broke in to steal the diamond. Unfortunately, you found that someone had beaten you to the punch!

Frustrated, but unwilling to let the prize go, you agreed to free the Miller, a well-connected fence, from the Paragon Police in exchange for any information he could find. You struck while the police were distracted by the Council. The Miller didn't know anything at the time, but agreed to keep his ear to the ground for information.

Upon returning to the Isles, you learned that the vault owners suspected the auctioneer of being involved in the theft. You got to him first and managed to convince him to tell you what he knew. He did help the thief, but didn't know who she was. All he had was a name she mentioned, Amphitryon. A little deduction revealed that he was a member of the Warriors.

You had to resort to violence to get through the Warriors and get Amphitryon to start talking. He didn't give you much, just the name 'Bronte'. To his credit, he refused to let any more slip. It didn't matter, though, the Miller contacted you to let you know that a woman named 'Bronte' had attempted to sell a gemstone to 'Rancid' Armstrong, an underboss with the Family. You went to Armstrong, who was all too willing to talk. He told you that one of his men had recognized the seller as Arc Flash, a hero from Paragon City who was working with the Legacy Chain.

You attacked a Legacy Chain safehouse in Nerva to draw Arc Flash out. After you took her down, she begged you to let her go with the diamond. Her mother was sick, she told you, and she needed to sell the diamond to pay for the treatment. It was quite the sob story. You had the choice to take it from her, split the profit from the diamond, or make a trade.

In the end, you offered to sell the diamond and split the profit. She agreed and sent you off with it. The Miller will be searching for a buyer, but until then you're holding onto the diamond.

(This souvenir is awarded if you learn Amphitryon's name from the auctioneer, kill Amphitryon, and then try to make a trade with Arc Flash in the last mission... may be other conditions as well, TBD)

The Florentine Diamond

This light yellow diamond, worth more than most people will see in their lifetime, is a glorious reminder of the heist you remember as...

Gone in a Flash

You learned about the Florentine Diamond from Bobby Curtin, a bouncer at the White Elephant in Nerva Archipelago. His cousin was a security guard at a vault where the diamond, long thought lost, was being held until it could be auctioned off. With promises of a cut for them if they shut off the alarm, you broke in to steal the diamond. Unfortunately, you found that someone had beaten you to the punch!

Frustrated, but unwilling to let the prize go, you agreed to free the Miller, a well-connected fence, from the Paragon Police in exchange for any information he could find. You struck while the police were distracted by the Council. The Miller didn't know anything at the time, but agreed to keep his ear to the ground for information.

Upon returning to the Isles, you learned that the vault owners suspected the auctioneer of being involved in the theft. You got to him first and managed to convince him to tell you what he knew. He did help the thief, but didn't know who she was. All he had was a name she mentioned, Amphitryon. A little deduction revealed that he was a member of the Warriors.

You had to resort to violence to get through the Warriors and get Amphitryon to start talking. He didn't give you much, just the name 'Bronte'. He refused to let more slip, so you finished him off. It didn't matter, though; the Miller contacted you to let you know that a woman named 'Bronte' had attempted to sell a gemstone to 'Rancid' Armstrong, an underboss with the Family. You went to Armstrong, who was all too willing to talk. He told you that one of his men had recognized the seller as Arc Flash, a hero from Paragon City who was working with the Legacy Chain.

You attacked a Legacy Chain safehouse in Nerva to draw Arc Flash out. After you took her down, she begged you to let her go with the diamond. Her mother was sick, she told you, and she needed to sell the diamond to pay for the treatment. It was quite the sob story. You had the choice to take it from her, split the profit from the diamond, or make a trade.

You tried to be generous and make a deal with her, but she refused! Turns out the Warrior you offed was her brother. Seeking revenge, she redoubled her efforts to beat you and unleashed the full power of her magic bracers. It was all for naught, of course. You beat her then took the Florentine Diamond. The Miller will be searching for a buyer, but until then you're holding onto the diamond.

(This souvenir is awarded if you beat up the auctioneer, and then let Arc Flash go in the last mission... may be other conditions as well, TBD)

A Sense Of... Charity

One of your adventures did not lead to material gains. Instead, you balanced the scales of your soul somewhat, in the heist you remember as...

Gone in a Flash

You learned about the Florentine Diamond from Bobby Curtin, a bouncer at the White Elephant in Nerva Archipelago. His cousin was a security guard at a vault where the diamond, long thought lost, was being held until it could be auctioned off. With promises of a cut for them if they shut off the alarm, you broke in to steal the diamond. Unfortunately, you found that someone had beaten you to the punch!

Frustrated, but unwilling to let the prize go, you agreed to free the Miller, a well-connected fence, from the Paragon Police in exchange for any information he could find. You struck while the police were distracted by the Council. The Miller didn't know anything at the time, but agreed to keep his ear to the ground for information.

Upon returning to the Isles, you learned that the vault owners suspected the auctioneer of being involved in the theft. You got to him first and beat the information out of him. He claimed to have been cursed by a Circle of Thorns mage, forcing him to help steal the apparently magical diamond.

You stormed the ruins beneath Crimson Cove only to learn that you'd been duped; the Circle had no interest in the 'mundane' diamond. It didn't matter, though, the Miller contacted you to let you know that someone had tried to sell the diamond to a local high-ranking member of the Tsoo, Kue Xob. You had to fight through Xob's students before he would talk to you. To stop further violence, he told you that one of his men had recognized the seller as Arc Flash, a hero from Paragon City who was working with the Legacy Chain.

You attacked a Legacy Chain safehouse in Nerva to draw Arc Flash out. After you took her down, she begged you to let her go with the diamond. Her mother was sick, she told you, and she needed to sell the diamond to pay for the treatment. It was quite the sob story. You had the choice to take it from her, split the profit from the diamond, or make a trade.

You decided to let her go. She'll find a buyer for the diamond eventually and maybe her mother will get better. You were left empty handed, but maybe it will all be worth it in the end.

Part One: Diamond in the Rough

Briefing

The man sticks his hand out to you, waiting for you to shake it.

Of course, where are my manners, huh? I know about you, you probably ain't heard of me. The name's Bobby Curtin. I'm no one important, just a guy trying to make his bread here in the Isles. But hey, you know, a guy hears a few things in the Isles too and sometimes he meets the right person to share those things with.

He looks around and leans in with a conspiratorial whisper.

My cousin, Willy, he's a security guard for the Euphorium. That's a jewelry store here in Crimson Cove. He tells me they just got in a big shipment, under pretty heavy guard. Supposed to be a pretty pricey piece of ice. If you agree to give us a small cut, no more than 10%, Willy will turn off the alarms so you can go in and grab it. An easy payday for all of us, right?

  • Easy money? Sign me up.

Bobby smiles and nods his head enthusiastically.

Yeah, yeah. I knew you'd be in for it!

So you heard of Florentine Diamond? I didn't, but I did some research. It's over 500 years old and was stolen back in the early 1900s.

Guess someone decided it's finally time to sell it. Probably the grandkids of the original thief or something. Coming to auction it off in the Isles, so they're holding it in the Euphorium's vault until auction day.

All you gotta do is go in, grab the gem, and get out. Shouldn't take no time at all.

Unnecessary Solicitation

Hey, no time to wait, huh? If you take too long, the diamond's gonna be sold and you won't be the seller!

Mission Objective(s)

Just as promised, you waltz right into the jewelry store without a single alarm going off. There's still security around, though. Hope Willy isn't with them.

  • Steal the Florentine Diamond
    • 3 crates to search

As you sneak out of the store, you hear alarms going off inside. Guess they got them turned back on.

Enemies

Security Guards
Clue
Fake Diamond

This amateur replica of the Florentine diamond is clearly made of glass. It wouldn't fool even the most untrained eye. Whoever stole the real diamond must not have expected anyone to check for a while.

Debriefing

Ah, you're playing with me, right Character? Cause no one would be taken in by that thing. Looks like something that came out of a supermarket vending machine. Where's the real diamond?

You explain what you found in the vault and Bobby frowns and runs a hand through his hair.

Look, you can see as much as me that this wouldn't fool any buyers. Someone obviously got to the vault before you and stole our diamond! All that work, for nothing.

Part Two: Fidelio

Briefing

Alright, Character, it's pretty obvious that someone hit the vault before you could. That couldn't happen without someone here in the Isles knowing about it. After all, you steal something like that, you're gonna have to offload it eventually. There's a guy who comes into the White Elephant sometimes, name's the Miller. A big time international fence; if someone's trying to move something big in the black market, he's the guy to talk to.

Bobby suddenly looks like he has a bad case of indigestion.

Only problem is, he got pinched by some heroes a few days ago. Got extradited to Paragon City. Maybe you go break him out, find out what he knows?

  • If it helps find out who upstaged me...

If anyone can help, the Miller can. Word is, he's being transported to the Zig along with some other high profile prisoners. Now, normally, I don't share gossip from the job. Professional courtesy and all. But in this case, I don't think they'll mind. A few of the Council were talking about one of their bigwigs who's in the same convoy. I'm sure they're hitting it, which will give you a perfect opportunity to grab the Miller. They won't be expecting you to come, so they might not be friendly... but if you help get their guy out first, I'm sure they'll change their tune.

Unnecessary Solicitation

We don't wanna waste this chance, Character. No telling how long the Council will keep that convoy busy.

Mission Objective(s)

You arrive in Independence Port, where the Council are currently engaged in running combat with the PPD.

  • Free the Miller
    • Find the Miller
    • Talk to the Miller
    • Escort Maestro

You've freed the Miller, but he doesn't know anything... yet. Get him back to the Isles and he might find something for you.

Enemies

Paragon Police Department
Council

Notable NPCs

The Miller after his rescue
Editor's Note:

Rescuing Maestro is optional. If he is rescued, all Council units on the map will turn friendly. However, if Maestro falls in battle before reaching the drop-off point, Council mobs will become hostile again.

The Miller
Briefing

With the sonic barrier now dropped, the Miller tugs at the edges of his outfit.

I'd much rather be with you than the police. That barrier was simply atrocious. They said it was for "my protection", the gall of it. Though truly, I'd rather stay away from the firefight between the police and those fascist brutes.

Now, to what do I owe the fortune of my freedom?

  • I'm here for information.
+++ Missing Information +++
  • I'm getting you out of here.
The Miller smiles ruefully at you, his lips pursed together as they curl at the edges.
Of course, your type are well known for breaking people out of prison for no reason at all.
I'd rather know beforehand if I've only been freed from one dungeon to be dragged into another.
  • I want information.
You explain to the Miller about the Florentine Diamond. he nods his head as you do.
Of course, I had heard that the referenced piece was going onto the market. Unfortunately, I was detained before I had the opportunity to learn much about it.
But I certainly owe you for getting me out of here. Let's return to our fair homeland and I will engage my contacts to see what I can discover.
  • Let's go.

Debriefing

Well, the Miller might not know anything now, but as soon as anyone tries to sell that diamond, we're gonna know about it. I guarantee it! It won't be long, buddy, before we're able to get that diamond in your pocket, then turn it into some real cash.

Part Three: Going Twice

Briefing

Alright, so the Miller doesn't know anything yet, but that don't mean we've gotta give up! Eventually, he'll hear something, but until then, I got some news. While you were over in Paragon, I talked to my cousin Willy again. They don't know he was behind turning off the alarms, so he's been able to catch wind of what the Euphorium owners have been saying.

Bobby leans in close to you again, looking around as if someone is trying to eavesdrop.

They think someone received inside info. Now, funny thing, they don't suspect any Euphorium employees. But the only other people it coulda been are the owners of the diamond - and why would they steal it? - and the auctioneer. They haven't made a move on him yet, they're hoping he's gonna slip up and lead them to the real thief.

I say we get to him first and find out what he knows.

  • Just tell me where to find him.

The auction house is run out of an office building here in Nerva. They've got their own private security working the place - don't worry, it ain't the same company Willy works for. All you gotta do is go in and ask him a few questions. I'm sure you got your ways to get a person to talk.

Unnecessary Solicitation

You talked to that auctioneer yet? He's gotta know who the thief is!

Mission Objective(s)

These offices are surprisingly plain for an auction house that deals in priceless artifacts.

  • Interrogate the auctioneer
    • Find the Auctioneer
    • Talk to the Auctioneer

You've learned the identity of the thief. Now it's time to track them down.

Enemies

Security Guards

Notable NPCs

Clue
Auctioneer's Salary

According to the pay records, the auctioneer has been paid the same salary for the past five years... and it's not that much.

Clue
Pass Key

You found this access key in the pocket of the security chief.

The Auctioneer
Briefing

The auctioneer shrinks back from you as you approach him.

What do you want? I... I work for very important people!

  • I need information.
The auctioneer covers his head with his arms and crouches down.
I don't know anything! I'm just an auctioneer, I just stand up on a podium and acknowledge bids!
  • Stop cowering. I'm not going to hurt you.
You're not?
The auctioneer peeks out from behind his arms. When you don't do anything to him, he relaxes.
I thought for sure you were going to do something terrible to me. After all...
He looks down at the security guards you just took out. He starts to raise his arms back up to his face.
  • Don't worry, they're just unconscious.
On cue, one of the security guards lets out a groan of pain. He doesn't seem to be regaining consciousness any time soon, though. The auctioneer once again relaxes.
Oh, good. I don't know them, but I'd hate to see them hurt. Well, hurt to death, I suppose. You said you wanted information? What about?
  • The Florentine Diamond. Who took it?
+++ Missing Information +++
  • You won't end up like them... as long as you cooperate.
The auctioneer looks down at the unmoving bodies of the security guards and shivers.
I... look. I don't want t... to get hurt. We don't keep m... money here in the offices. If you want, information, I don't know anything about the investors, I just -
  • Shut up! Tell me about the Florentine Diamond. Now.
+++ Missing Information +++
  • Just tell me who stole the Florentine Diamond.
+++ Missing Information +++
  • You're lying! Tell me what I want to know, now!
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • An auctioneer who is underpaid.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • Who stole the diamond?!
The auctioneer lets out a yelp like a kicked puppy. He covers his head with his arms and crouches down.
I... I... I...
He swallows heavily with an audible gulping sound that might be comical in different circumstances.
I don't know what y... you mean.
  • Oh, don't worry! I'm not going to hurt you.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • Wrong answer. (Hit him)
You drive your fist into the auctioneer's gut, doubling him over and driving all the air out of his lungs. His eyes bulge out in surprise as he lets out a wheezing gasp. As you pull away, he falls to his knees.
He sucks in a few rasping gasps and looks up at you, eyes watering and fear plastered across his face.
  • (Hit him again)
Before he can say anything, you kick the auctioneer in the side of the head, sending him sprawling. He lays on the ground, staring up at the ceiling, mouth agape. For a moment it seems like he is going to fall unconscious, but then he curls into a ball and starts weeping.
He lets out a long, keening whine, head tucked beneath his arms, knees pulled up into his stomach.
P... p... please stop. I... I'll tell you everything.
  • Too late.
You bury your foot into the auctioneer's ribs, cutting off a terrified cry. You kick him a second time, then again, right in the same spot. The auctioneer tries to roll over to protect himself, but you just kick him in the other side even harder.
The point of your foot creates a wet crunch as it connects with his ribs once again. The auctioneer lets out a subhuman groan. Another blow like that might kill him and you haven't gotten the name of the thief yet.
  • Last chance. Who stole the diamond?
For a few moments, the auctioneer lays on the ground, immobile. He's still drawing in ragged breaths, each one releasing a groan of pain from his throat. Finally, he speaks.
It was a Circle of Thorns mage.
His voice is thick and cracks as he speaks.
The d... diamond is magic. They're using it in... in a ritual. He cursed me and said he'd only remove it if... if I helped him. He's in a cave up on Crimson Cove.
You make him mark the location of the cave on a map.
P... please, let me g... go.
  • Sure. You should have just told me what I wanted to know.
  • Remember to never cross me. (Knock him out)
+++ Missing Information +++
  • You have ten seconds.
He looks up at you, face and eyes wet with tears. He starts to speak, but his voice catches in his throat and he coughs roughly. He clears his throat and spits a wad of phlegm on the floor.
It was a mage from the Circle of Thorns. He cursed me to make me help him.
He looks down at the floor and squeezes his eye shut.
The diamond is magic. He... he is going to use it for some ritual. There's a cave on Crimson Cove that he stays in.
You make him mark the location on a map.
P... please let me go. I told you everything I know.
  • Sure. You should have just told me from the start.
  • Remember to never cross me. (Knock him out)
+++ Missing Information +++
  • Tell me what I want to know!
+++ Missing Information +++
  • You have five seconds to tell me. Four. Three.
+++ Missing Information +++
  • Important people who pay poorly. (possibly only appears if you find the Auctioneer's Salary clue, TBD)
He blinks heavily when you say that.
My... pay? What do you know about my pay?
  • I know that you don't get paid what you're worth.
The auctioneer frowns at you.
I... I've been treated... fairly by...
He trails off and looks at you, his mouth pressed into a thin line.
Are you trying to bribe me?
  • No, Murphy. Not a bribe.
+++ Missing Information +++
  • No. I want you to tell me who stole the Florentine Diamond.
+++ Missing Information +++

If you get the auctioneer to talk without using violence, you receive the following clue: +++ Missing Information +++

If you use violence to get the auctioneer to talk, you receive the following clue:

Clue
The True Thief

You had to beat the truth out of him, but eventually the auctioneer told you that the thief is a Circle of Thorns mage who operates out of some caverns in Crimson Cove. He plans to use the diamond in a magic ritual.

Debriefing (if you used violence to get the auctioneer to talk)

The Circle stole it? Aww, man. That really makes things a lot tougher for us! I hope he was lying to you. I know a guy who knows all about the cave openings up on Crimson Cove. I'll check with him to see if that spot the auctioneer marked is legit or not.

Part Four (2): Down in the Dark

Editor's Note:

You will only receive this mission if you used violence to get the auctioneer to talk in the previous mission; if you got the auctioneer to talk without violence, you will receive +++ Missing Information +++.

Briefing

Alright, I've confirmed that there's a cave entrance where the auctioneer marked it on the map. Lots of Circle of Thorns mages have been seen around there. I always was creeped out by them Circle guys. They don't really come into the White Elephant, thank goodness. Hope you don't mind dealing with them.

  • I'll have to if I want my diamond.

True enough, Character. Don't know how you do it. You know they got ghosts? Ghosts! That's too spooky for me. Don't wanna be haunted by any creepy ghosts.

Though I guess it does kinda prove the existence of an afterlife. Huh. Guess that's a little comforting, at least.

Unnecessary Solicitation

+++ Missing Information +++

Mission Objective(s)

The entrance to the twisting, cramped caves that the Circle of Thorns inhabit is covered in a thick layer of dust. It doesn't seem to have been disturbed in a long time.

  • Track down the Circle mage
    • Find Librarian Semrig
    • Talk to Librarian Semrig

The Circle mage didn't have the diamond... Seems you were lied to.

Enemies

Circle of Thorns

Notable NPCs

Librarian Semrig
Briefing

The Circle mage looks at you with a glare, the green glow of his eyes making the deep creases on his face even more stark.

Why do you intrude upon our home? We have done nothing to provoke your wrath.

  • I'm here for the Florentine Diamond.
The mage shakes his head.
I do not know of it. If you seek scrying spells to divine its location, I am no expert on those spells.
  • You have the diamond.
He shakes his head.
I do not, nor have I ever heard of such a gem. What are diamonds to me? Ugly stones, worth no more than granite or pitchblende.
  • You really have been down here a long time.
He nods his head stiffly, more a bob than anything.
And I do not wish to leave. So you see, I have no desire for your diamond.
  • I was told it is magic.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • I'm going to make that auctioneer pay.
Having felt your power first hand, I do not envy this auctioneer.
Now, having not found your diamond here, will you leave us in peace?
  • Yes. I'm leaving. (Leave)
  • Time for me to leave, then. (Leave)
  • How can I trust you?
Why would I lie? If you came down here for this diamond, it obviously means something to you. A lie would only serve to make you angrier when you determine the falsehood. Then you'll return and bother me again, when I just wish to be left to my own devices.
  • You're right, lies do make me angry. That auctioneer will pay.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • Then there's no reason for me to stay here. (Leave)
  • I was told it was magic.
No. Or if it is, I know nothing of it. Whatever led you here to find it has misled you.
  • How can I trust you?
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • I am going to make that auctioneer pay.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • I was told you have the diamond!
He starts to make a sound like a cat coughing.
Whoever told you that must have wished you dead, but underestimated you. Why would I want a diamond?
  • How can I trust you?
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • I was told it was magic.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • Seriously? You Circle mages are always kidnapping people and summoning demons.
My brethren may do such things, but I have not. Those of us in this section of the city have not ventured outside in decades, if not longer.
The mage sweeps his arm out in front of himself. His voice is like dry wind through barren trees.
Look around you. See how undisturbed this place is.
  • It looks the same as anywhere else down here.
He stiffly shrugs his shoulders and quirks his head to the side.
For one who has lived here as long as me, it is plain. So is that why you are here? Because one of my brethren has wronged you somehow?
  • No. I'm here for the Florentine Diamond.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • And yet you're wearing that flesh suit.
The mage holds up his arm and looks at it. The sleeve of his robe slides down his arm, revealing a bony appendage with loose skin covered in spots.
This body nears the end of its time. I have not taken one for some time. Likely longer than you have been alive...
He leans in and stares at your face for a moment.
Though of course, you can never be sure of age based solely on appearances.
So is that why you are here? To punish me for the form I have worn for decades?
  • No. I'm here for the Florentine Diamond.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
  • That's beside the point. I'm here for the Florentine Diamond.
This selection loops to another branch of this conversation which is already documented.
Clue
A False Lead

The Circle mage did not have the gem. In fact, he even called the diamond "worthless"! It seems the auctioneer didn't appreciate the... heavy handed methods you used to get him to talk and told a fib.

Debriefing

You gotta be kidding me? The Circle wasn't the real thief? I can't believe the auctioneer was brave enough to lie to you! Oh man, that guy definitely isn't getting vouched into the White Elephant on my watch! I guarantee that.

I'm sure you wanna get a bit of revenge and teach that joker a lesson. We still gotta find out who the real thief is, too. I just hope he hasn't run and -

Bobby's phone chimes with the familiar sound of a newly received text message.

It's the Miller. I gotta give him a call.

Part Five (2): Fine Arts

Editor's Note:

This mission follows Part Four: Down in the Dark. If you completed +++ Missing Information +++, you will receive +++ Missing Information +++ instead.

Briefing

Alright, Character, I just got off the phone with the Miller. Ever heard of Kue Xob? He's a big wig with the Tsoo and apparently likes his art. The Miller got word that a woman reached out to Xob and tried to arrange a buy for a 'lost treasure' here in the Isles. I guess whoever our thief is figured 'art guy' also means 'diamond guy'. Apparently, the buy didn't go down, but the Miller doesn't know why.

Now the Tsoo usually ain't the most forthcoming types with information, so you might need to put the press to them a bit before they give up the gold. I've got word that Kue Xob is still in the Isles for a few days, probably training some of their ninjas or something like that. They got a den not very far from here that they're working out of.

I figure you go, bust a head or two, get this Kue Xob to tell you all he knows.

  • Maybe I can pick up a few antiques while I'm there for my trouble.

Bobby grins and nods as you get ready to head off.

Never much liked them Tsoo guys none any. Bad tippers. If you see a guy named Vang, pop him one for me. He got handsy with a waitress in the White Elephant, then teleported out before I could toss him out. Damn sorcerers.

Unnecessary Solicitation

You talked to Kue Xob yet? I hear that ninjas get weaker if you fight more of them at once. Dunno if that's just a rumor or not, though, so if you get ganged up on, don't blame me.

Mission Objective(s)

The thick scent of incense hangs in the air of this warehouse, a plain giveaway that Tsoo initiation rituals or occuring.

  • Question Kue Xob
    • Find Kue Xob

A hero named Arc Flash stole your diamond! Time to track her down and get it back.

Enemies

Tsoo

Notable NPCs

Kue Xob
Briefing

You come here, interrupt our rituals, and bring violence upon my students. We have done nothing to you, so why do you attack us?

  • I'm just here for information. You attacked first.
A sour expression crosses the face of the Tsoo master. His mouth squirms for a moment before he speaks, slowly.
I will concede that we attack those who come here uninvited. The question is why you came.
  • Tell me what you know about the Florentine Diamond.
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  • Tell me all you know about the Florentine Diamond.
He raises an eyebrow.
Did the girl send you? I suppose the infamous Character is a more likely seller than a heroine, but even so, I do not wish to buy it. It is a gaudy thing with no aesthetic value.
  • I'm not with her. What do you mean, a hero?
His other eyebrow raises.
Truly?
Then a smile slowly spreads across his face.
Ahh. That explains much, then. Here is my offer, then. I will tell you who has the diamond and you will leave here. Deal?
  • You're in no position to bargain.
Nor are you. Not if you want to learn the identity of the diamond thief before she finds a less discerning buyer.
  • Fine. Deal.
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  • Deal.
Her name is Arc Flash, or so one of my students said. She came here to try to sell me the diamond, but her behavior was strange. She was nervous and jumpy. At first, I simply thought her some sort of drug addict, perhaps with a small gem she wished to trade for Rage...
He shakes his head.
But when I saw the diamond she carried, I knew no ordinary addict would be capable of stealing it. I consulted with my men and one identified her as a heroine from Paragon City named Arc Flash.
I assumed some sort of inexpert trap and ordered my men to attack. She fled and we let her go; I had no interest in the diamond, after all.
There, I have told you all I know. Now, leave here.
  • Very well.
Clue
A Lost Hero

You spoke with Sun Xiong, a Tsoo master with a taste for the arts. He told you that a woman tried to sell the gem to him, but after one of his men recognized her as the hero Arc Flash, they chased her off.

Debriefing

Arc Flash? She's a hero, ain't she? Why would she be stealing a diamond and trying to sell it to criminals, huh?

Bobby rubs the bridge of his nose, then shakes his head slowly.

I tell you, Character, things are getting more complicated here in the Isles every day. You got heroes committing heists, you got people from other dimensions running around... What's next, we gonna have villains volunteering at the free clinic?

Missions

Bobby Curtin does not offer any missions outside of his main story arc.