[sblock=OOC]I might have said some of this before, but I don't know.
Two magic longswords from Martal & Regim. Likewise, 3 more from the last 3 you killed.
Ummm... I think that's it... Let me know if there's something else that seems likely that I missed.
And, either Neth told you, or examination of his holy symbol reveals that his god is Boccob.[/sblock]
Kushnak and Erdolliel make their way through the docks district to the closest gate inside the city proper. While there is a good amount of traffic, most of it appears to be locals, and the pair doesn't get nearly the accosting as upon the initial entrance.
After getting inside, some well-placed questions lead Kushnak and Erdolliel to a fairly large temple of Boccob. Shaped like a pyramid, the temple is open for entrance.
Even without speaking to anyone, it seems clear that the people inside share a lot with Nethezar. Virtually all that you see are buried in some tome, except some having very quiet discussions, or a couple examining various items on a large workbench.
A relatively young scribe asks what you need, and, initially, he seems ready to send you away to the church of Pelor for your needs. But after learning that Nethezar is one of Boccob's, the scribe raises his eyebrows and gives a simple "oh." He leaves you for a moment to get someone else.
Soon, the pair is introduced to Scholar Venli, a middle-aged elf. "We can help you," he says dispassionately. "However, not even for our clergy can we do this service for free. You may be aware that there are varying degrees of remedies available." He then explains, in thorough detail, the different spells that can do the trick, and the monetary requirements of each. "We do have the expensive regents available, and there will, of course, be no fee for casting the spells themselves, only the materials. And, for those expenses, we are willing to accept various types of assets as forms of payment.
"What would you prefer?"