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== Lore & Dialog ==
== Lore & Dialog ==
<font color=green>Suddenly, you hear a lone Tumerok's anguished scream from the depths of portal space, and you nearly jump out of your skin for 1 points of damage!</font><br>
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<font color=green>You give Aun Tanua Akiekie Ember.</font><br>
<font color=green>Aun Tanua gently cups the ember in his clawed hands, and as its glow warms his skin, his past gradually seeps into memory. For the first instant in an endless monotony of time, he remembers. Ezheret. Palenqual. Timaru. Home.</font><br>
<font color=green>As determination and strength return to the old warrior's stance, he turns to you once more.</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Tanua tells you, "I have no knowledge of how long I have been imprisoned here. Endless half moments on moments, my memory failing, my own keh draining away...All I know is that I cannot leave, for the Atua ngamaru have me captured inside these walls of light."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Tanua tells you, "My own Timaru is far from me, but you have brought me an ember of her heart, and once again my people are with me. You must have been sent with this gift by one of my brethren, and for that I thank you."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Tanua tells you, "There is but one way to let my brothers envision my fate, and I must ask one more favor of you."</font><br>
<font color=green>Aun Tanua lifts the akiekie ember to his face and softly blows across its faintly glowing surface. As his keh suffuses the ember, it suddenly fans into a flame. He holds it a moment longer, then relinquishes it to your care.</font><br>
<font color=green>Aun Tanua gives you Burning Akiekie Ember.</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Tanua tells you, "Give this to the one that sent you here to me. He will understand its intent and what should be done. Go now, and if you ever tread upon the shores of Palenqual, let her know I am with her."</font><br>
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<font color=green>You give Aun Aulakhe Burning Akiekie Ember.</font><br>
<font color=green>Aun Aulakhe carefully lifts the glowing ember from your hands and gazes into it with awe.</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Aulakhe tells you, "Aun Tanua was unable to return with you again, but look! He has infused this ember with his own keh. I wonder..."</font><br>
<font color=green>Aulakhe kneels down and carefully adds the glowing ember to the encampment's fire.</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Aulakhe tells you, "This is a triumph, for even though he remains in captivity, Aun Tanua's spirit can now dance with our ancestors in the akiekie fire. For this I must reward you, for you have done the Tonk of Timaru a great service this day."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Aulakhe tells you, "Give me the magic Buadren you received from Tikakhe, and I will add to its medicine."</font><br>
<font color=green>You give Aun Aulakhe Buadren.</font><br>
<font color=green>Aun Aulakhe takes your Buadren and carefully leans into the heat and smoke of the fire. He slowly starts to beat the drum, infusing it with the heat and magic now emanating from the fire's warmth. As he drums, the fire's glow coalesces around the drum with a shimmering intensity. When it seems as if the Buadren itself will catch fire, Aulakhe removes it from the flames.</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Aulakhe tells you, "You have done the Aun of Timaru a great service today, and for this I shall reward you. I have bound this Buadren to Aun Tanua's own keh, so you may carry it against your enemies. In your time of greatest need, invoke him, and he will come to your aid."</font><br>
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Aun Aulakhe tells you, "My own mission here is not finished, for I shall not walk through the gates of Timaru until the day when Aun Tanua himself may walk beside me. If you would like to brave Aun Tanua's prison once more, come to me after the Shining Twins have finished their journey, when I will have regained the strength to stabilize the Lightning-Sea."</font><br>
<font color=green>You've earned 29,661,490 experience.</font><br>
<font color=green>Aun Aulakhe gives you Invoker.</font><br>


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Revision as of 12:54, 9 June 2009

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Invoker Quest
Level: ??
Type: Group/Solo
Starts At: ??
Repeat: ??

Quest Overview

You must first complete the Buadren Quest before you can begin upgrading it to an Invoker. There are a series of levers to pull to advance through the dungeon, these can be solo'd, however it is easier with more people and coordinate the lever pulls.

Walk Through

  1. Each person needs a Buadren.
  2. Pick up an Akiekie Ember at 82.7N 21.E near the fire in the Aun Settlement.

Maps

Dungeon Coordinates Wiki Map ACmaps
Entrance to Portal Space (Start) 82.8N 21.2E -- 526C
Entrance to Portal Space (Mid) 82.8N 21.2E -- 526B
Entrance to Portal Space (Final) 82.8N 21.2E -- 526A

Items

Quest Items

Buadren Tumerok Akiekie Akiekie Ember

Rewards

Invoker

Experience Rewards

Images

Lore & Dialog

Suddenly, you hear a lone Tumerok's anguished scream from the depths of portal space, and you nearly jump out of your skin for 1 points of damage!


You give Aun Tanua Akiekie Ember.
Aun Tanua gently cups the ember in his clawed hands, and as its glow warms his skin, his past gradually seeps into memory. For the first instant in an endless monotony of time, he remembers. Ezheret. Palenqual. Timaru. Home.
As determination and strength return to the old warrior's stance, he turns to you once more.
Aun Tanua tells you, "I have no knowledge of how long I have been imprisoned here. Endless half moments on moments, my memory failing, my own keh draining away...All I know is that I cannot leave, for the Atua ngamaru have me captured inside these walls of light."
Aun Tanua tells you, "My own Timaru is far from me, but you have brought me an ember of her heart, and once again my people are with me. You must have been sent with this gift by one of my brethren, and for that I thank you."
Aun Tanua tells you, "There is but one way to let my brothers envision my fate, and I must ask one more favor of you."
Aun Tanua lifts the akiekie ember to his face and softly blows across its faintly glowing surface. As his keh suffuses the ember, it suddenly fans into a flame. He holds it a moment longer, then relinquishes it to your care.
Aun Tanua gives you Burning Akiekie Ember.
Aun Tanua tells you, "Give this to the one that sent you here to me. He will understand its intent and what should be done. Go now, and if you ever tread upon the shores of Palenqual, let her know I am with her."


You give Aun Aulakhe Burning Akiekie Ember.
Aun Aulakhe carefully lifts the glowing ember from your hands and gazes into it with awe.
Aun Aulakhe tells you, "Aun Tanua was unable to return with you again, but look! He has infused this ember with his own keh. I wonder..."
Aulakhe kneels down and carefully adds the glowing ember to the encampment's fire.
Aun Aulakhe tells you, "This is a triumph, for even though he remains in captivity, Aun Tanua's spirit can now dance with our ancestors in the akiekie fire. For this I must reward you, for you have done the Tonk of Timaru a great service this day."
Aun Aulakhe tells you, "Give me the magic Buadren you received from Tikakhe, and I will add to its medicine."
You give Aun Aulakhe Buadren.
Aun Aulakhe takes your Buadren and carefully leans into the heat and smoke of the fire. He slowly starts to beat the drum, infusing it with the heat and magic now emanating from the fire's warmth. As he drums, the fire's glow coalesces around the drum with a shimmering intensity. When it seems as if the Buadren itself will catch fire, Aulakhe removes it from the flames.
Aun Aulakhe tells you, "You have done the Aun of Timaru a great service today, and for this I shall reward you. I have bound this Buadren to Aun Tanua's own keh, so you may carry it against your enemies. In your time of greatest need, invoke him, and he will come to your aid."
Aun Aulakhe tells you, "My own mission here is not finished, for I shall not walk through the gates of Timaru until the day when Aun Tanua himself may walk beside me. If you would like to brave Aun Tanua's prison once more, come to me after the Shining Twins have finished their journey, when I will have regained the strength to stabilize the Lightning-Sea."
You've earned 29,661,490 experience.
Aun Aulakhe gives you Invoker.