Momas Pavur's Links
“This one is so-so mysterious. She purchased raw materials from me before, yes-yes. I can only wonder-wonder what she used them for. Such pretty-pretty eyes though, like shiny-shiny copper.”
“I do not often see this merchant in Noxus, as he is a traveler. His medicines are phenomenal, and he has plenty of ingredients that I can use within my business. I am quite glad that he does not ask questions…”
"This one is surely-surely an intimidating figure. I do know that despite his rank, he really is only-only a lapdog for the Triferix's dirty work. I met him alongside the other big fellow in the marketplace while they were patrolling, yes-yes. He did tell his lieutenant to put me down, so I did appreciate that, mhm-mhm. He does not seem to say much, not at all, no-no."
"This was a unique-looking Vastaya me and Raze saw on our patrol. He was doing nothing out of line, so I had no business with him. I had to order Raze to put him down back onto the ground... I will have to say that I am amazed at how well his cures worked on my troublesome colleague."
"This is the big-big fellow I've heard about around Noxus. He picked me up one time while he was patrolling the marketplace, yes-yes. I did not care for it, but I was patient-patient. At least he was kind enough to purchase my hangover cures, yes-yes."
"I met him once in the city's marketplace. Man, what a cute little guy! He's like if a poro was a little dude or something! Anyway, he's very light and I hope he comes back soon. Nobody can cure a hangover like this guy."
"I am a very-very patient Vastaya, but I do have nerves that can be bothered. This one tried to rob me once in Bilgewater, yes-yes -- and then he had to deal-deal with itching powder in his shirt and a headbutt to his trousers. He best not try me again, no-no."
"IT ITCHES SO BAD AND I CAN'T FEEL MY BALLS."
"Mr. Akram is aways-always in trouble when I pass through Zaun. I have had to help-help him more than once. I do hope he does not lose his life by the time I visit again, yes-yes."
"Ah, so there he was again, always showing up when I really needed it. Coincidences aside, the merchant had the appearance of a small, grey, cuddly creature. His fluffed up grey fur was flecked with dark spots, and two large horns protruded from his head, curling back behind his long ears; an impressive rack, you could say. He had the strangest gaze — but those blue eyes were wise. Despite his short and mostly unassuming exterior, there was something about him that I could only respect. I knew that he had a deep knowledge of healing medicines and had helped the me out of pickles like this before. In this strange and dangerous world, Momas was someone that I could always rely on whenever he’s in town."
“Big fellow, big-big one. My visits to Bilgewater are not always pleasant-pleasant, but the large fish man has become a trusted ally. We often trade items and information when I visit, yes-yes. Size really is no issue for me, no-no, but I do say, it is handy-handy to know someone so very-very tall.”
"This lil' guy's is something else! I always make sure to keep 'im safe whenever he's around Bilgewater. His wares are real good too, definitely a top tier merchant, just like me! 10/10 would give him a ride on my shoulders"
“I am glad-glad to have assisted you for such an assignment. You have been welcoming and kind-kind to me upon our first encounters. If there is any-any other item or ingredient you may need, I will do what I can to help you, yes-yes.”
"I doubt you remember this, but your wares absolutely saved my life one time. Do you remember when you sold me some Targonian sand? I needed it for a commission for a high lord of Demacia, and if I didn't complete it, he would have been happy to hire a bounty hunter to bring my head to him. The next time you're in Bilgewater, come by my shop. I've got a present for you."
“My travels have lead me to learning of this one, yes-yes. Powerful and worthy-worthy of respect, despite such a sad-sad tragedy you’ve witnessed. I would be more-more than willing to share stories and recipes for my cures for you should we meet, yes-yes.”
"Had I known we existed together on the same continent at one point, I would have ventured out to find you much sooner. You certainly are an interesting little fellow! We should get together for tea at a point in the future, I'm sure we both have wonderful stories to share."
“This one, Miss Patty, yes-yes I have aided before. She is invested in dangerous-dangerous work as many are on the streets of Zaun, but I would not turn my snout away-away from someone who requires help, including her. Hopefully she does not get into too much trouble-trouble when I’m away.”
"Sometimes I'm reminded that there's some good people out there, I wish I had a figure like him around when I was growing up. Even the kindest merchants in Zaun have nothing on this sweetheart. If you ever come to Zaun, I have friends in low places that will ensure nothing happens to you, okay hon?"
“His highness is a kind-kind fellow that I have met. I find him to be very-very unique, and his magic is powerful and so-so impressive. I feel like I could truly-truly learn from him the next time we meet. We could easily-easily trade our tricks, yes-yes.”
"I love running into Momas! Some of the best medicine in Runeterra that I've seen so far. I hope that we see each other more in the future! We'll have to see if I can infuse my magic into some of his medicine next time."
“The Wall, that is his name here in Zaun, yes-yes. Powerful as all the Miven family is, but Runeterra is always-always full of surprises. Sometimes even the strongest need help, yes-yes. Vill is a polite young man with a good-good heart, and I truly-truly respect him.”
“Patched up my scratches after a rather rough fight. My family is strong, but not indestructible. Momas is someone that anyone can trust. I know better than to ever disrespect him.”
“So-So mysterious an outbreak.” Momas gaze landed on her, and even with his usual lack of expression, it was clear that he knew something. “You seem bothered, yes-yes. Would you know something about this toxin, I wonder-wonder?”
"You must be the one responsible for curing the outbreak of poison that has struck Bilgewater in recent weeks." She grits her teeth in frustration. "How generous of you."
"From one healer to another, all knowledge is so-so valuable, yes-yes. I have much-much more to show you."
"Ah, Momas! I've been applying some of those methods you showed me. Works like a charm. You're a lot better than most physicians in Piltover, I swear."
“Your respect is noted, Captain, yes-yes it is. Should your soldiers have any-any more blisters, do send them my way, yes-yes.”
"You have aided us before and for that I can respect you."
“Shesoq, I hope-hope that your hunts continue to go well-well. I can see-see that your scars have healed just fine too, yes-yes. Try-try not to get into too many fights.”
“Momas. My ally! My friend. Even I cannot ignore the things you have done for my sake. I’ll rip the eyes out if anyone who bothers you.”
“Lonely-Lonely? No-no. You stay where you are now-now, and I shall stay where I am now, yes-yes?
Saayane stirs inside of the Scimitar as she feels the magic radiating off of Momas. She projects her consciousness towards him and attemps to sway him to join her family. "It must be lonely wandering the world... wouldn't you like some company in these dark times? I can protect you..."
“You ask me such strange-strange questions, scaled one. Hm-hm, strange indeed, yes-yes. I know many-many procedures and the properties of many-many natural ingredients, but even this may-may be beyond my knowledge.”
The Dragon looks down at Momas before kneeling down out of respect so the two can be at an equal height. "Oh wise man, do you know anything about freeing a soul? I could really use some wisdom right about now..."
“Shuoma, dear-dear boy! Have you become even taller while I was gone-gone? No-no surprise. The shop looks great-great as always. I’m so-so proud of you, child, yes-yes.”
“Uncle Momas! You have returned, oh-oh! I have kept everything so-so tidy for you while you were gone. Would you like some hot-hot tea? I would love-love-love to hear about your recent journey, yes-yes!”
“I respect-respect this one, yes-yes. One that is so-so steadfast and considerate. I do wonder-wonder what wisdom she can offer.”
"Nagakabouros speaks kindly of this one! I've heard great tales of his good deeds, perhaps I could find a way to get him to travel to Thamiya?"
"You are much-much appreciated here, spinning one. You efforts are never-never forgotten." Momas nodded his head. "Take these herbs, yes-yes. A simple-simple token of thanks from me to you, spinning one, hm-hm."
"You are a kind soul. I admire your dedication to helping those in need." She bows her head in respect as she smiles softly at the man. "Should you ever require my aid, do not hesitate to call upon me."
“Good-good to see you, old friend. I pray-pray that you have been keeping Shesoq out of trouble-trouble.”
“Momas! Great to see you! I have more ingredients to share with you. Everything has been kept in order.”
“Most-Most honorable Fengarbris. I must-must thank you again-again for guiding me on this night. I found some splendid-splendid specimens for my remedies that will be of great-great value. Again-again, you have my greatest-greatest thanks.”
Fengarbris held his usual smile. He slightly nodded his head. Momas was one of the few souls that knew who he was, and in turn, Fengarbris respected him greatly for his work. “It is all my pleasure, Momas Pavur. I pray that my moon’s light continues to brighten your nights.”
“Vhitho, I have-have warned you once. Stay away-away from civilians. Should-Should you cross my path again, you will-will regret leaving your island.”
“You’re either a courageous creature or a profoundly stupid one. You prove to be more difficult than one would expect. When your time comes, I will be right there, watching and waiting…”
Momas gave a soft sigh. "As long-long as you have here-here aiding the village, we have no problems here, old friend, no-no."
"Still playing good-Samaritan, hm? Ah don't give me that look, I've been keeping the village running smoothly, no one died or anything, you can relax"
"I felt great-great sympathy for this one. His eyes tell me more-more than any scar on his body. I do hope-hope he is doing-doing well. It has been long-long since I have seen him."
Haolu was helped out of a net and had some of his wounds treated by this one... Momas was gentle and kind and did not seem the least bit afraid of him. Something about him was so soothing and made him feel secure... Haolu trusted him.