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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
Did you know that the sketch of the Leprechaun in-game is the exact same image from the infamous [[Wikipedia:Crichton Leprechaun|Crichton Leprechaun]]? This is a humorous throwback that [[Dew]] has cleverly included. The scene—featuring a Leprechaun caught in a tree and surrounded by a crowd of Gnomes—is a direct nod to the 2006 incident in Crichton, Alabama, where numerous residents claimed to have seen a Leprechaun in a tree. The amateur sketch shown on local news quickly went viral, becoming a widely recognized internet meme.
Did you know that the sketch of the Leprechaun in-game is the same image from the infamous [[Wikipedia:Crichton Leprechaun|Crichton Leprechaun]]? This is a humorous throwback that [[Dew]] has cleverly included within ''[[HighSpell]]''. The scene—featuring a [[Leprechaun]] caught in a [[Climbable Tree|tree]] and surrounded by a crowd of [[Gnome]]s—is a direct nod to the 2006 incident in Crichton, Alabama, where numerous residents claimed to have seen a Leprechaun in a tree. The amateur sketch shown on local news quickly went viral, becoming a widely recognized internet meme.


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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1ljOcl39PQ The original Crichton Leprechaun news story from NBC 15 News, WPMI]

Latest revision as of 18:32, 17 June 2025

Leprechaun Sketch
Inspect A detailed sketch of a leprechaun
Edible No
Equipable No
Can IOU No
Stackable No
Tradeable No
Quest Item Yes
HighLite Link [231]
Prices
General Store
Buy From 2
Sell To 1
Aurum Minor 1
Aurum Majora 1

The Leprechaun Sketch is part of the Leprechaun Flute quest.

Trivia[edit]

Did you know that the sketch of the Leprechaun in-game is the same image from the infamous Crichton Leprechaun? This is a humorous throwback that Dew has cleverly included within HighSpell. The scene—featuring a Leprechaun caught in a tree and surrounded by a crowd of Gnomes—is a direct nod to the 2006 incident in Crichton, Alabama, where numerous residents claimed to have seen a Leprechaun in a tree. The amateur sketch shown on local news quickly went viral, becoming a widely recognized internet meme.