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  • Beggar
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  • The Beggar is a beggar that lives in Chris The Ninja Pirate's house. He believes that "owls are made of the bits left over when they make toilet seats".
  • The beggar is a cut non-player character still present in the game's files of Fallout: New Vegas.
  • The Beggar appears in Telepath RPG: Servants of God.
  • Beggar is an NPC.
  • The beggar is a quaint old man that Thomas Covenant meets in the first chapter of Lord Foul's Bane and the final chapter of The Power that Preserves. Linden Avery also meets him in the first chapter of The Wounded Land. His most descriptive feature is his dirty ochre-colored robe that he wears. He gives Covenant a note outside the courthouse and tells him to "Be true". He is later revealed to be the very Creator of the Land, having chosen Covenant to be its savior.
  • The Beggar is a character from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. He is constantly asking passers-by to sell him something with "C." This implies that Link can sell him objects he stores in bottles using the C buttons while talking to the Beggar. The Beggar resides in Hyrule Castle Town when Link is a child, but when Ganondorf seizes control of Hyrule, he retreats to Kakariko Village. Whether or not he is actually begging can be brought into question as he pays Link huge amounts of Rupees for his sales and never seems to run out of Rupees.
  • The Beggar is a homeless man who is friends with Andre Toulon. He often scams Toulon's customers by exaggerating and coughing so they will give him more money. When his sickness got worse, Toulon gave him some money. Toulon later found him dead outside his theater, he used Afzel's magic and put his soul into Retro-Pinhead. He was the first person to become one of Toulon's puppets.
  • The Beggar is a crutch-wielding Victorian-era street denizen who first appeared in The Muppet Christmas Carol. A human figure with caricatured features reminiscent of 19th century illustrations, of the sort which often accompanied the work of the real Charles Dickens, the Beggar is first glimpsed waving his begging cup on a roof-ledge during the opening credits, and later sings a line during the ensemble number, "It Feels Like Christmas". The puppet was later re-used, sans crutch, as one of Long John Silver's mutinous pirates in Muppet Treasure Island.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Beggar</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID 0001AFD6
  • The puppet was later re-used, sans crutch, as one of Long John Silver's mutinous pirates in Muppet Treasure Island.
  • A beggar is a pirate who begs for PoE or doubloons. The best way to deal with a beggar is to politely tell him or her not to beg and tell them ways in which they can earn poe. Giving money to a beggar is discouraged, as it will only encourage them to continue asking other pirates for poe.
  • The beggar can be found in Betancuria South, near the Wildcat. He's an aged and filthy man, clad in some lice ridden rags barely fit to be called clothes. The Princess can procure these from him in different ways to complete Lesson 1.
  • There are two more beggars at the Saturday Fair at the Nottingham Fair grounds. One who lost his leg in the crusade, and another who lost his foot when he tried to defend his daughter's honor from one of the Sheriff's Men.
  • A Beggar is a type of villager found in Fable II and Fable III. They can be found in most towns. They can be given gold, gaining you good morality.
  • The Beggar is an NPC only encountered during Merlin's Crystal. During the quest the player is sent by the mysterious Lady of the Lake to the jewellery shop in Port Sarim for instructions for a task. The player is met instead by the beggar, who is hungry and asks for some bread. It is later discovered that he is the Lady of the Lake in disguise, testing the player to see if they are worthy and kind enough to wield Excalibur.
  • The beggar can be found in Old Hillsbrad Foothills. If you move over to him, he will ask if he can clean your shoes for one copper as well as copper for grog. He will ask you to give him silver and calls you a friend. He says "Spare a copper, you wont need it son, the end of the days are near". He will say "Please sir, I have three children. Did I say three? I HAVE TEN CHILDREN". He will also say "Will work for food".
  • Beggar is a character found in Nashkel. After talking for a while, he will tell you he was a merchant that lost his job due to iron crisis, which adds appropriate entry to your journal. Killing him results in reputation loss.
  • An obstinate Beggar can be found opposite the Serene Sow in Wagoner's Home in Ferdok. He begs coins from the party and if given a total of 1T 2F or more, he will recognise the player as having solved the murder of Eelko and gives information leading to the quest A Charitable Donation.
  • Beggars are society's outcasts, desperate people with no visible means of support. They are drawn to the town and cities of the Old World, for the only way they can keep themselves from starving is to beg in the streets. This is a hazardous business, since most Old World towns allow the Town Watch to beat, brand, and throw vagabonds into the stocks almost as they please. The Beggar accepts these risks as an occupational hazard and often becomes highly skilled in the art of extracting money from passers-by; some play on pity, while others offer blessings or threaten curses in order to fill their begging-bowls. In some of the larger cities, the Beggars have organized themselves into a semi-legitimate Beggars' Guild, which deals with the allocation of pitches, the diverting of official attent
  • A Beggar is a player usually a lower level that begs for free items. Beggars usually never receive anything good and are just ignored by the players they are begging. If a beggar does get something it is probably something useless. Some beggars will take off all of their armor so they look like they have less money. Sometimes begging turns into pointless spam which can be reported under Rule 1.
  • Beggars are neutral generated within towns and in the Party Time! quests. They rarely (1/120 chance) drop the unique artifact amulet (a "dirty pendant" when unidentified). Beggars may drop a small pile of gold, which can be significant for starting characters. They make relatively safe exp for a new character, as killing them incurs no karma loss nor will it provoke nearby denizens. They are attainable as pets, but are fairly useless.
  • Beggar is a type of monster in ADOM. They can only be found in the outlaw village of Lawenilothehl. It is possible to 'g'ive them money. For a suitable amount (40 is usually enough) they will give the player a Potion of booze. If you give them a lesser amount, you can 'c'hat to them and hear a random fortune cookie message. There is a limit of one potion per beggar, however there does not appear to be a maximum number of fortune cookies you can hear.
Level
  • 1
  • 2
Era
  • None
Alignment
  • Neutral
  • True Neutral
dcterms:subject
skillrequired
  • None
  • No
Row 4 info
Unique
  • No
Corpse
  • No effect besides satiation; non-orcish or trollish PCs will 'feel uneasy' after eating humans, but no alignment drop occurs.
ondeath
  • empty
bow
  • 4
Row 1 info
  • Retro, The Legacy
RefID
  • 1
Examine
  • A scruffy looking chap
  • He looks very hungry...
Mana
  • 90
DEX
  • 6
MagicRes
  • None
questrequired
  • None
  • No
Row 4 title
  • Puppet
IsHostile
  • Usually not
Tactics
  • 3
Monster Memory
  • A pitiful wretch limps toward you with outstretched hands, hoping for a coin or a morsel of food. The beggar wears only old rags, and seems as thin as a tree branch. But beware, as beggars often conceal makeshift weapons under their rags for use on less generous or hostile strangers.
Apparel
Row 2 info
  • Dan Fintescu
KPL
  • 5
Mag
  • 7
Row 1 title
  • Appearances
Stamina
  • 5
SeeInvis
  • No
str
  • 9
Row 2 title
  • Actor
SeeInDark
  • No
CHA
  • 6
Sprite
  • C102C103-Beggar.png
  • File:312.pngFile:312_f.png
xp value
  • 15
Evasion
  • 4
Quest
Row 3 info
  • Deceased
Row 3 title
  • Status
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  • -
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Previous
traveling
  • 3
Homeland
Gold
  • 0
Creature
  • Humanoid
Special
  • None
Box Title
  • The beggar
Tag
  • beggar
Games
  • FNV
Faction
  • Neutral
  • Lesson1BeggarFaction
Fishing
  • 5
Eyes
  • Pale Blue
Residence
Origin
  • Game
Age
  • Aged
Speed
  • 72
Series
Weapon
  • -
Status
  • Neutral
Role
  • Beggar
Per
  • 6
Hair
  • Long and Tattered
Actor
Name
  • Story
  • Unknown
  • Beggar
  • beggar
Type
Portrait
  • Image:Po_hu_m_27.png
Value
  • 60
Caption
  • The Beggar
Sex
  • Male
Hometown
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con
  • 9
Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 1
imagewidth
  • 333
Items
  • None
Update
  • Latest RuneScape News
Shop
  • No
Species
  • Human
Faith
  • 4
Skill
  • 4
Class
  • Civilian
  • Vermin
  • Tourist
Description
  • Beggar is a type of monster in ADOM. They can only be found in the outlaw village of Lawenilothehl. It is possible to 'g'ive them money. For a suitable amount they will give the player a Potion of booze. If you give them a lesser amount, you can 'c'hat to them and hear a random fortune cookie message. There is a limit of one potion per beggar, however there does not appear to be a maximum number of fortune cookies you can hear. Whilst most beggars encountered are non-hostile, some will be. The player should bear in mind that even if a beggar is hostile to the PC to begin with, killing one is still a chaotic act that brings down the PC's alignment quite considerably.
  • This old man will teach beginners some Basic Skills. *Basic Skills: **Sleep **Combos **Fishing **Chat/Emotes
Performer
firstgame
  • Ocarina of Time
Symbol
  • @
Image
  • Beggar.jpg
Stats
  • Level: 1, DV: 7, PV: 0, Hits: 13, Attacks: 1, Damage: 1-3. Speed: 92.
Profession
  • Beggar
Firearm
  • 4
Life
  • 100
Episodes
  • 1
ID
  • 20432
Casting
  • 3
Debut
  • 1992
Script
  • John Wagner and Alan Grant
Release
  • 2002-02-27
Released
  • 2002-02-27
Published
LEA
  • 7
Gender
  • Male
Health
  • 760
Race
Art
NEXT
Museum
  • Bookshelf group 1 on the 1st floor of the Library.
Quote
  • "Got a coin to spare, girl?"
Shield
  • 3
Location
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polearm
  • 4
scythe
  • 4
heavyarmor
  • 4
wil
  • 10
longsword
  • 4
lightarmor
  • 4
crossbow
  • 4
Stealth
  • 4
mediumarmor
  • 4
Meditation
  • 4
Axe
  • 4
Throwing
  • 4
shortsword
  • 4
Blunt
  • 4
martialarts
  • 6
stave
  • 4
Healing
  • 4
twohand
  • 3
controlmagic
  • 3
quotename
  • Beggar
abstract
  • Beggars are society's outcasts, desperate people with no visible means of support. They are drawn to the town and cities of the Old World, for the only way they can keep themselves from starving is to beg in the streets. This is a hazardous business, since most Old World towns allow the Town Watch to beat, brand, and throw vagabonds into the stocks almost as they please. The Beggar accepts these risks as an occupational hazard and often becomes highly skilled in the art of extracting money from passers-by; some play on pity, while others offer blessings or threaten curses in order to fill their begging-bowls. In some of the larger cities, the Beggars have organized themselves into a semi-legitimate Beggars' Guild, which deals with the allocation of pitches, the diverting of official attention, and the suppression of amateur or non-affiliated Beggars. In many cases, the Beggars' Guilds work in conjunction with the local Thieves' Guild, serving as information-gatherers and lookouts. Like Thieves, Beggars have developed a number of different techniques for surviving on the streets. All beginning characters who roll Beggar as their career start off as general Beggars. Beggars may elect to become a specialised beggar on completion of their basic career, in addition to the other available career exits. As the name suggests, Loons feign madness. Without warning, they can launch into a raving outburst, drop to the ground foaming at the mouth, or exhibit any number of bizarre behaviours. Loons frequently work in partnership with pickpockets, attracting a crowd and distracting prospective victims with a staged fit or outburst. Posts pretend to be deaf and dumb. Through great concentration, they are able to ignore sudden loud noises and to give the impression of not hearing anything, when in fact their hearing is perfectly normal. They are frequently in demand as spies and lookouts and often come into possession of saleable information. Stumpers feign crippling injuries, such as the loss of a limb. Many will claim to have been wounded in military service, especially when begging from a military-looking individual. The best Stumpers are amazingly supple and can bend a lower leg, arm, or hand behind themselves in such a way that, when bound up with bandages, it looks convincingly like an amputation. Spotties are beggars who pretend to have diseases in order to gain the sympathy of potential donors. Using crude make-up kits and rudimentary medical knowledge, they whiten or redden their skins, add scars, pustules, and blemishes, and do whatever else is necessary to make themselves look like disease victims. Most Spotties specialise in a single disease and can become as knowledgeable about its symptoms as the average Physician. The choice of disease is crucial; it should always be something disfiguring but not too contagious, enough to gain sympathy without arousing revulsion or fear. * Begging * Concealment: Urban * Secret Language: Thieves' Tongue * Secret Signs: Thieves' Signs * Silent Move: Urban * 25% chance of Consume Alcohol * Begging bowl * Tattered clothes * Heavy stick * Bottle of rotgut spirit * Specialised Beggar * Bodyguard * Informer * Racketeer * Rat Catcher
  • Beggars are neutral generated within towns and in the Party Time! quests. They rarely (1/120 chance) drop the unique artifact amulet (a "dirty pendant" when unidentified). Beggars may drop a small pile of gold, which can be significant for starting characters. They make relatively safe exp for a new character, as killing them incurs no karma loss nor will it provoke nearby denizens. They are attainable as pets, but are fairly useless. If you have a maid, a beggar may also turn up at your home. They'll ask for half your current gold (disregarding kitty banks) as donation, agreeing to give the beggar gold will raise your karma by 2.
  • The Beggar is a beggar that lives in Chris The Ninja Pirate's house. He believes that "owls are made of the bits left over when they make toilet seats".
  • The beggar is a cut non-player character still present in the game's files of Fallout: New Vegas.
  • The Beggar appears in Telepath RPG: Servants of God.
  • Beggar is an NPC.
  • The beggar is a quaint old man that Thomas Covenant meets in the first chapter of Lord Foul's Bane and the final chapter of The Power that Preserves. Linden Avery also meets him in the first chapter of The Wounded Land. His most descriptive feature is his dirty ochre-colored robe that he wears. He gives Covenant a note outside the courthouse and tells him to "Be true". He is later revealed to be the very Creator of the Land, having chosen Covenant to be its savior.
  • The Beggar is a character from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. He is constantly asking passers-by to sell him something with "C." This implies that Link can sell him objects he stores in bottles using the C buttons while talking to the Beggar. The Beggar resides in Hyrule Castle Town when Link is a child, but when Ganondorf seizes control of Hyrule, he retreats to Kakariko Village. Whether or not he is actually begging can be brought into question as he pays Link huge amounts of Rupees for his sales and never seems to run out of Rupees.
  • Beggar is a type of monster in ADOM. They can only be found in the outlaw village of Lawenilothehl. It is possible to 'g'ive them money. For a suitable amount (40 is usually enough) they will give the player a Potion of booze. If you give them a lesser amount, you can 'c'hat to them and hear a random fortune cookie message. There is a limit of one potion per beggar, however there does not appear to be a maximum number of fortune cookies you can hear. Whilst most beggars encountered are non-hostile, some will be. The player should bear in mind that even if a beggar is hostile to the PC to begin with, killing one is still a chaotic act that brings down the PC's alignment quite considerably.
  • The Beggar is a homeless man who is friends with Andre Toulon. He often scams Toulon's customers by exaggerating and coughing so they will give him more money. When his sickness got worse, Toulon gave him some money. Toulon later found him dead outside his theater, he used Afzel's magic and put his soul into Retro-Pinhead. He was the first person to become one of Toulon's puppets.
  • The Beggar is a crutch-wielding Victorian-era street denizen who first appeared in The Muppet Christmas Carol. A human figure with caricatured features reminiscent of 19th century illustrations, of the sort which often accompanied the work of the real Charles Dickens, the Beggar is first glimpsed waving his begging cup on a roof-ledge during the opening credits, and later sings a line during the ensemble number, "It Feels Like Christmas". The puppet was later re-used, sans crutch, as one of Long John Silver's mutinous pirates in Muppet Treasure Island.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Beggar</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID 0001AFD6
  • The puppet was later re-used, sans crutch, as one of Long John Silver's mutinous pirates in Muppet Treasure Island.
  • A beggar is a pirate who begs for PoE or doubloons. The best way to deal with a beggar is to politely tell him or her not to beg and tell them ways in which they can earn poe. Giving money to a beggar is discouraged, as it will only encourage them to continue asking other pirates for poe.
  • The beggar can be found in Betancuria South, near the Wildcat. He's an aged and filthy man, clad in some lice ridden rags barely fit to be called clothes. The Princess can procure these from him in different ways to complete Lesson 1.
  • There are two more beggars at the Saturday Fair at the Nottingham Fair grounds. One who lost his leg in the crusade, and another who lost his foot when he tried to defend his daughter's honor from one of the Sheriff's Men.
  • A Beggar is a type of villager found in Fable II and Fable III. They can be found in most towns. They can be given gold, gaining you good morality.
  • The Beggar is an NPC only encountered during Merlin's Crystal. During the quest the player is sent by the mysterious Lady of the Lake to the jewellery shop in Port Sarim for instructions for a task. The player is met instead by the beggar, who is hungry and asks for some bread. It is later discovered that he is the Lady of the Lake in disguise, testing the player to see if they are worthy and kind enough to wield Excalibur.
  • The beggar can be found in Old Hillsbrad Foothills. If you move over to him, he will ask if he can clean your shoes for one copper as well as copper for grog. He will ask you to give him silver and calls you a friend. He says "Spare a copper, you wont need it son, the end of the days are near". He will say "Please sir, I have three children. Did I say three? I HAVE TEN CHILDREN". He will also say "Will work for food".
  • Beggar is a character found in Nashkel. After talking for a while, he will tell you he was a merchant that lost his job due to iron crisis, which adds appropriate entry to your journal. Killing him results in reputation loss.
  • A Beggar is a player usually a lower level that begs for free items. Beggars usually never receive anything good and are just ignored by the players they are begging. If a beggar does get something it is probably something useless. Some beggars will take off all of their armor so they look like they have less money. Sometimes begging turns into pointless spam which can be reported under Rule 1. Sometimes, a "beggar" will think of a reason to need the item, be it valid or not, and use that to make players feel sorry for them and give them items. Some possible reasons include "I've just been killed and need armor" or "It is my birthday and you need to give me something." One of the most common things that beggars say is "I just got hacked" or a variation. This may be true, but most of the time it is not. There has also been times when players use auto typers to get free items and others have continually followed high-level players and constantly annoying them until they give the beggar items. A better course of action in this scenario, if you cannot put up with it, is to change worlds or teleport.
  • An obstinate Beggar can be found opposite the Serene Sow in Wagoner's Home in Ferdok. He begs coins from the party and if given a total of 1T 2F or more, he will recognise the player as having solved the murder of Eelko and gives information leading to the quest A Charitable Donation.
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