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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The Tim Lindquist character was named after a graphic artist who designed King's Field advertisements for ASCII, the King's Field II game logo, and several aspects of the [http://swordofmoonlight.com/somwiki/index.php?title=King%27s_Field:_Collectibles_and_Memorabilia#King.27s_Field_II:_The_Official_Strategy_Guide KF2 Official Strategy Guide] including parts of the cover and maps. He is mentioned in the game's 'special thanks' section.
The Tim Lindquist character was named after a graphic artist who designed King's Field advertisements for ASCII, the King's Field II game logo, and several aspects of the [[King's_Field:_Collectibles_and_Memorabilia#Other| KF2 Official Strategy Guide]] including parts of the cover and maps. He is mentioned in the game's 'special thanks' section.


[[Category:Characters]][[Category:NPCs|NPCs]]
[[Category:Characters]][[Category:NPCs|NPCs]]

Latest revision as of 04:27, 14 September 2024

Tim Lindquist

Tim, on the shores of Lake Noel in King's Field II
Series: King's Field
First Game: King's Field II

Description

Tim Lindquist, He is a traveling merchant sitting by Lake Noel. Enjoying travel, he was visiting Verdite but got trapped in the confusion. He found it impossible to leave after the day of the seal. He is pretty indifferent about his predicament and merely awaits the day when he will be able to continue on his way. He makes his living by selling herbs and such to the people he meets. You can go to him if you need to buy an item to give to Zul, but his prices are rather high.

Truth Mirror

After he tried to start a home security business using rattlesnakes, he was chased out of his home village. He's now a traveling merchant who roams from town to town awaiting his next great inspiration.

Trivia

The Tim Lindquist character was named after a graphic artist who designed King's Field advertisements for ASCII, the King's Field II game logo, and several aspects of the KF2 Official Strategy Guide including parts of the cover and maps. He is mentioned in the game's 'special thanks' section.