Adria the Witch
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Adria the Witch is located on an island in the far upper right corner of town. She is the only NPC who sells mana potions, scrolls and books (Pepin sells healing and resurrection scrolls only), and staves. (Griswold and Wirt sell staves in Hellfire, but not in Diablo, and they do not sell or buy staves with spell charges.) Adria also buys all of those items, none of which Griswold will purchase, as well as buying all types of potions, elixirs, and oils and runes in Hellfire.
She is involved in the single player-only Black Mushroom quest in Diablo.
Adria sells:
- Unlimited quantities of mana potions, full mana potions, and town portal scrolls. In addition to those she has 7-14 other items, which can be staffs, books, scrolls, mana potions (unlimited quantity), rejuvenation potions, and elixirs.
- In Hellfire Adria only sells/buys staffs with spell charges. She also sells runes.
Adria does not appear in Diablo 2. She fled Tristram in anticipation of the attack on Tristram but she does appear in Diablo 3.
Dialogue
Adria's greeting was "I sense a soul in search of answers." But she had other dialogues when prompted.
- "The sum of our knowledge is in the sum of its people. Should you find a book or scroll that you cannot decipher, do not hesitate to bring it to me. If I can make sense of it I will share what I find. "
- "The higher you place your faith in one man, the farther it has to fall. Farnham has lost his soul, but not to any demon, it was lost when he saw his fellow townspeople betrayed by the archbishop Lazarus. He has knowledge to gleaned, but you must separete fact from fantasy. "
- "To a man who only knows iron, there is no greater magic than steel. The Blacksmith Griswold is more of a sorcerer than he knows. His ability to meld fire and metal is unequaled in this land. "
- "There is much about the future we cannot see, but when it comes it will be the children who wield it. The boy wirt has a blackness upon his soul, but he posed no threat to the town or its people. His secretive dealing with the urchins and unspoken guilds of nearby towns gain him access to many devices that cannot be easily found in Tristram. While his methods may be reproachful, Wirt can provide assistance for your battle against the encroaching darkness."
- "Corruption has the strength of deceit, but innocence holds the power of purity. The young woman Gillian has a pure heart, placing the needs of her matriarch over her own. She fears me, but it is only because she does not understand me. "
- "Though the heat of the sun is beyond measure, the mere flame of a candle is of greater danger. No evergies, no matter how great, can be used without the proper focus. For many spells, ensorcelled staves may be charged with magical energies many times over. I have the ability to restore their power - but know that nothing is done without a price. "
- "Wisdom is earned, not given. If you discover a tome of knowledge, devour its words. Should you already have knowledge of the arcane mysteries scribed within a book, remember - that level of mastery can always increase. "
- "A chest opened in darkness holds no greater treasure than when it is opened in the light. The storyteller Cain is an Enigma, but only to those who do not look. His knowledge of what lies beneath the cathedral is far greater than even he allows himself to realize. "
- "The hand, the heart and the mind can perform miracles when they are in perfect harmony. The healer Pepin sees into the body in a way that even I cannot. His ability to restore the sick and injured is magnified by his understanding of the creation of elixirs and potions. He is as great an ally as you have in Tristram. "
- "The greatest power is often the shortest lived. You may find ancient words of power written upon scrolls of parchment. The strength of these scrolls lies in the ability of either apprentice or adept to cast them with equal ability. Their weakness is that they must first be read aloud and can never be kept at the ready in your mind. Know also that these scrolls can be read but once, so use them with care. "
- "Earthen walls and thatched canopy do not a home create. The innkeeper Ogden serves more of a purpose in this town than many understand. He provides shelter for Gillian and her matriarch, maintains what life Farnham has left to him, and provides an anchor for all who are left in the town to what Tristram once was. His tavern, and the simple pleasures that can still be found there, provide a glimpse of a life that the people here remember. It is that memory that continues to feed their hopes for your success. "
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