. . . . "No"@en . . "2005-03-07"^^ . . "At the start of the quest, he says that his tribe broke off because they want to be closer to nature, and while they share their view of runestones, they still use magic, and said that \"Their Seer is an affront to the gods!\", to which the player reply \"And you haven't even seen what he did to his house!\" Referring to the puzzle encountered in The Fremennik Trials."@en . . . . . . "Mountain Daughter and Changes"@en . . . . . . . "At the start of the quest, he says that his tribe broke off because they want to be closer to nature, and while they share their view of runestones, they still use magic, and said that \"Their Seer is an affront to the gods!\", to which the player reply \"And you haven't even seen what he did to his house!\" Referring to the puzzle encountered in The Fremennik Trials."@en . "Hamal the Chieftain"@en . "Chieftain of the Mountain Tribe"@en . "Yes"@en . . . . "At the start of the quest, he says that his tribe broke off because they want to be closer to nature, and while they share their view of runestones, they still use magic, and said that \"Their Seer is an affront to the gods!\", to which the player reply \"And you haven't even seen what he did to his house!\", which refers to the puzzle encountered in The Fremennik Trials."@en . "The Chieftain of the mountain camp."@en . . . "Male"@en . . . "Hamal the Chieftain"@en . . "At the start of the quest, he says that his tribe broke off because they want to be closer to nature, and while they share their view of runestones, they still use magic, and said that \"Their Seer is an affront to the gods!\", to which the player reply \"And you haven't even seen what he did to his house!\", which refers to the puzzle encountered in The Fremennik Trials."@en . . . .