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Also known as the Sailor of Souls, the Pumpkin Sailor searches for human souls claimed by the sea and stores them in jars. The Pumpkin Sailor brings the souls ashore, so that they are free to find their final resting places. The souls find their way back by the pumpkins, carved with family runes, placed by their families. However, Lord Squash lures and traps souls using forged runes.
 
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The Pumpkin Sailor

The Pumpkin Sailor

The Pumpkin Sailor is a faction with the name The Pumpkin Sailor, and is linked to the Soul's Moor event. The description is The pumpkin sailor scours the seas in search of lost souls that were doomed to roam the open waters alone.

Players can improve their reputation with The Pumpkin Sailor by collecting Candy Corn from Pumpkins on Fjolarok, as well as killing Lord Squash.

Items

The Pumpkin Sailor is located south of the crab ruins, and sells 4 rings and a skin.

Name Signet of Witching Banshee's Will Black Cat's Grace Dead Man's Band Pumpkin Head Necromancer
Image Missing.png Missing.png Missing.png Missing.png Missing.png
Price 400 Candy Corn 400 Candy Corn 400 Candy Corn 400 Candy Corn 1200 Candy Corn
Reputation Required Honored Honored Honored Honored Revered
Effects 50 intellect
8 mana regeneration
25 strength
25 intellect
10 health regeneration
50 dexterity
+90% crit chance
350 armor
50 strength
Skin

Lore

Also known as the Sailor of Souls, the Pumpkin Sailor searches for human souls claimed by the sea and stores them in jars. The Pumpkin Sailor brings the souls ashore, so that they are free to find their final resting places. The souls find their way back by the pumpkins, carved with family runes, placed by their families. However, Lord Squash lures and traps souls using forged runes.


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