Lord Marsan's Log Book: Difference between revisions
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<br>[[Special Properties]]: [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]] | <br>[[Special Properties]]: [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]] | ||
| Author = Lord Marsan | | Author = Lord Marsan | ||
| How Obtained = Found on ground | | How Obtained = Found on ground in the [[Shadow March]] at 17.0N 68.1W north of [[Fort Tethana]] near the entrance to [[The Dark Spiral]]. | ||
| Vendors Link = False | | Vendors Link = False | ||
| With the help of some splendid warriors, we have managed to break through the Viamontian lines. Now, we take the fight to Teth! I am certain that this will be a quick campaign. In fact, it reminds me of a story...but perhaps I shall work on my memoirs later. For now, we shall make camp and scout the area. | | With the help of some splendid warriors, we have managed to break through the Viamontian lines. Now, we take the fight to Teth! I am certain that this will be a quick campaign. In fact, it reminds me of a story...but perhaps I shall work on my memoirs later. For now, we shall make camp and scout the area. |
Revision as of 12:10, 26 October 2010
Introduced: | Down Twisting Paths | Related Quests: | The Dark Spiral Quest |
- Value: ??
- Burden: ??
- The log book of one Lord Marsan, Brigadier in the New Aluvian Army.
Special Properties: Attuned, Bonded
Notes
- Pick up timer: 21 days
- There are three NPCs this can be given to for experience: Lieutenant Durgan in Fort Tethana, Lieutenant Dialossa in Sanamar, and Lieutenant Allandal in Plateau Village.
- You give Lieutenant Allandal Lord Marsan's Log Book.
- You've earned 6,674,042 experience.
- You must wait 20d 23h 59m 2s to complete this quest again.
- Lieutenant Allandal tells you, "It seems the esteemed Lord Marsan may have met a poor end, as have perhaps the other armies arrayed on that field as well. Astonishing, that something can slay so many with so little apparent effort. I shall report to Her Majesty about this. But what is that great force that he writes about?"