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Quest Summary
Starting Talk to Mayor Cantile at [-77,-42]
Level required 50
Other prerequisites A Frosty Mayor
Recommended level 100
Max XP 1,170,000  at Level 200
Total rewards 14,376 Kamas
Items required
(not provided by quest)
Sequel None

Full Contact is a quest.


Obtaining[]

Talk to Mayor Cantile at [-77,-42].

Full contact


Story[]

To familiarize yourself with the town, Mayor Cantile has asked you to meet with several Frigostians.

Step 1: Meet and greet[]

Tip: If you are planning on doing Frigost questlines, it is helpful to complete Star Ski and Dutch as soon as possible! This is a quest that gives you access to 4 different types of skis, which are basically recall potions to several relevant hotspots around Frigost.

[-85,-36]
Dialog

Listen matey, I'm the head of the harbour, so you'd better show me some respect! I know that the boats have stopped sailing since everything froze over, with some exceptions, but that doesn't mean that I'm out of work! No, I'm not drinking... I'm rinsing my throat while thinking, which is different altogether. What? You think I rinse my throat a lot? It's perfectly normal, it's to stop the inside of my throat freezing up because of the cold. Anyway, if I talk too much, it makes me thirsty. No, go get your own. If you're thirsty, go to the tavern.

[-76,-33]
Dialog

Hi! You know that it's thanks to me and my men that we managed to restore a route to Amakna? Well, not exactly Amakna, but it's basically the same. We worked hard for decades to bring heat to the port and develop a system of steam heating, and it's finally paid off. Now I need to get the rest of the port thawed out, and I'm not there yet.

[-77,-44]
Dialog

Welcome to the Silver Tavern, the greatest establishment on Frigost. Feel free to browse our selection of drinks and reserve a table - or tables - for any upcoming events or seminars you might have. Pets are allowed as long as they are clean and quiet.

[-82,-42]
Dialog

Hello you, you're looking for fresh fish, aren't you? You're in luck, mine is the freshest, all year round. The same can't be said for that poor Lou, but those are the breaks, my love. You don't have to believe me if you don't want to, but I saw Mac Gayver fooling around with little Mel. What would her mother say if she knew...

Discuss.

Jamie Coggut is convinced he can bring back the spring without getting rid of Count Harebourg. In my opinion, it looks more like he's waiting for an adventurer brave enough to eliminate the Xelor to pass it off as a strange coincidence.

[-77,-42]
Dialog

Hello. I'm warning you now, don't think you can come here and do whatever you want simply under the pretext of coming to help. Me? I help my girlf... our mayor manage the day to day running of the island. Rather than stand there looking gormless, why don't you go and speak to my fellow citizens and make yourself useful.

[-79,-42]
Dialog

Hello! Welcome to the Frigost Library. Please try not to make any noise and ensure you put any books you borrow back where you found them. I try to keep track of the history of our island, but several documents have been lost since the icing over. If by chance you find any, I would appreciate you bringing them to me. I'll do two copies, one for you and one for here. The originals are kept in another building, the Tower of Archives, north of here.

[-78,-43]
Dialog

Keep your hands in your pockets and don't touch anything. This is the Tower of Archives, where all of the island's original records are kept. There are books on history, geography and science, but also administrative and notarial documents, and other private matters which the general public is not allowed to see. Access to the archives is strictly regulated. Only the mayor and her assistant can authorise visits. If, during your stay on our island, you should come into possession of a document that you think could be stored here, do not tell anyone about it and bring it directly to me.

[-77,-44]
Dialog

Damned bugs! If the count hadn't betrayed us, my mines would not be infested. I hope that one of these days, someone strong enough will give him what he's had coming for a long time. We need the people of Amakna to give him a good kicking, because the jokers we've had up to now haven't done a thing. And meanwhile, my mines are infested and there's no way to source obsidian.

[-82,-46]
Dialog

Hello, hello. No, don't tell me. You want to explore our island and you need a suitable method of transport? I've got exactly what you need. I've developed a new type of shoe, you see. In fact, they're ordinary shoes to which I've fixed a plank of wood, which means you can move around easily on the snow. And snow's one thing we're not short of here.

[-80,-45]
Dialog

I haven't got the time! Drink a good litre of alcohol, immerse the wound in hot water and dress it with a bandage that has been sterilised beforehand with Mastogob slobber. Eh, what, you're not hurt? Oh, sorry, what I can do for you? And be quick: at the rate the Lurgi is spreading, there'll be an epidemic soon. I must find an effective vaccine before it's too late.

Offer to help find a cure for the Lurgi.
Offering to help starts the quest The Vaccine Monologues.
[-76,-42]
Dialog

Damn that Count Harebourg. If we'd followed my idea instead of his, we wouldn't be in this mess. How'd you like to go up to the castle and kick his arse? There's a huge reward as a bonus, and since it's size that counts for you Astrubians...

[-76,-42]
Dialog

Ugh, another tourist! Let me guess, you saw the light was on, so you came in, right? I really don't understand why Seth Leurse, my predecessor, didn't put any locks on the door. Well, you're here now, so you can make yourself useful. There are many monsters disturbing Frigost's tranquil beauty, but I don't have time to kill them all. Do you feel like giving me a hand?

Hunt for the monsters that are disturbing the peace on Frigost.
Take some time to think about it.

Because you think we've got all the time in the World? The animals won't be twiddling their thumbs waiting for you to make a decision, unless... you're working for them, right?

[-77,-38]
Dialog

Blimey, it's brass monkeys out there! It's been almost a century now and I still haven't managed to get used to it. If they'd listened to my idea instead of the Count of Strasbourg's, we wouldn't be in this mess. At least it's warm when the crops burn. I'm seriously thinking of settling in the north of the island, near the Obsidemon's Hypogeum. The only thing that bothers me is how close it is to the Clumsy Count's castle.

[-72,-40]
Dialog

Hello! You should sit down for a minute and get your breath back. Overactivity is bad for your health. I can't talk with you for long because it'll be time to take a nap soon, before praying to Sadida.

[-77,-44]
Dialog

Greetings kid, how are you? The snow and the cold are a real nuisance, even worse than Astrubians. If you want to dig in search of the riches contained in the soil, you have to clear the snow first, and when you've done that, you have to hurry to dig the rock-hard earth before the snow falls and covers it ail up again. As a result, the cost of searching for and extracting ore has increased tenfold! Enutrof's Faith, it's hard work being a gold-digger these days.

Ask why he doesn't change careers.

Are you kidding me? Searching for precious ores is my life! What do you propose, that I start a new life as a fisherman? Pshaw! Although... Hey, that way I could pretend I was looking for fish when I was actually digging through the ice over the lake, looking for the Dofus down there! Don't look at me like that... You must know about what goes on!

Try to find out more.

Oh, you're so naive! Cutting up ice from the lake and gathering fish is just a cover! I mean, it's practical too, because it feeds the people, but hey, we're not talking about a humanitarian organisation here. The real reason the fisherman spend their time digging up the Frozen Lake is because they're looking for a Dofus which is said to have been swallowed up by its waters before the big freeze. You won't get any of them to admit it, mind.

[-77,-44]
Dialog

Hello dear tourist, allow me to introduce myself. I am Fred Handed, a disciple of Sram. Oh, that belongs to you? I'm so sorry, it looks so much like mine it was an easy mistake to make. What? You want me to put these jewels back where I found them? Of course, I was only looking at them. If I could give you some advice, never trust an honest man. Why? Well, quite simply, you never know when they're going to betray you. It's exactly the opposite with us disciples of Sram. Oh, is that your Purse of kamas I'm holding? You must have misplaced it; you're lucky it fell into my hands!

[-81,-41]
Dialog

How are you, matey? Come and have a pint with me. Don't be shy, you're buying. I can tell you're wondering how a Pandawa like me could hail from Frigost. It's a long story, but I can also see you're in a hurry, so I'll just give you a summary. I used to be a sailor until I ran aground on Frigost. The gossips will tell you that it was because of my lack of precision navigation tools. The real reason is that navigating 'by the bottle', as I like to call it, is generally used by sailors once they're on land and in the taverns. So, inevitably, the results are slightly different at sea.

[-81,-39]
Dialog

Look at the state of you! And that belly! You should cut down on your pork life, mate. Get some exercise! I can understand why you're looking at me with such envy. THAT is muscle, not fat, or the wouldbe muscles on your arms. You want me to help you become stronger? No problem. We'll start with one hundred punches and two hundred kicks to your abs to make them as hard as concrete. Hey! Come back! We haven't even got started yet!

[-81,-44]
Dialog

No, I've told you, I don't want your torched wood here. I'm getting rather tired of that stupid joke. Oh, you're not here to deliver torched wood? But you're all crusty, though, I thought... well... no, nothing. Hold on... you're not from round here, obviously! Forget all that about torched wood, and welcome to my studio. Would you like a little tea?

[-81,-46]
Dialog

My family have been animal trainers for five generations. The big freeze has allowed me to perfect my skills and I am currently the best Bow Wow trainer in the history of Frigost. No matter what anyone tells you, it was me who trained them all. Yes, I'm still talking about the Bow Wows. The key to successful training is to take a firm stance and any Snow Bow Wow owners will tell you the same thing. Don't get me wrong, my training talents can be used on almost all the creatures in Frigost, Bow Wows are just my speciality.

[-76,-46]
Dialog

What are your orders, Captain? Oh, sorry, I didn't recognise you. Let me introduce myself. The name's Kolator, Casper Koiator. I'm a disciple of Feca, reporting for duty, Captain! I protect the Mastogobs from Sabredon and Kanigloo attacks but what I really want is for the YeCh'Ti to make an appearance. With the proper defensive training and the goddess Feca watching over us, its blows will not penetrate our shields. Then, to stop it causing any more mischief, we'll just need to throw it in jail, sir.

[-81,-41]
Dialog

Hello mate, do you fancy a game of cards? You're afraid of losing? No, really, playing cards, it's like the lottery, it's fifty fifty. Either you win or you lose, the chances are the same. Sit down and let's have a little bet, shall we?

[-77,-42]
Dialog

So there we go, are you familiar with the area? Feel free to chat to the inhabitants of Frigost Village and the surrounding area, they have lots of problems they need solving. When you feel up to the task, you can confront Count Harebourg and pocket a portion of his wealth.

Find out more about Count Harebourg.

It was because of this sinister Xelor that a perpetual winter settled on our beautiful island. He is weakening day by day however, and is gradually sinking into madness, so now is the moment to punish him.

Rewards[]

  • Level-Based XP (Maximum: 1,228,500)
  • 14,376 Kamas

Related Achievements[]

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