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  |        Title = Geomancer
  |        Title = Geomancer
  |      Status = Non-Player Killer
  |      Status = Non-Player Killer
  |        Level =  
  |        Level = 60
  |    Strength =  
  |    Strength = 200
  |    Endurance =  
  |    Endurance = 250
  | Coordination =  
  | Coordination = 170
  |    Quickness =  
  |    Quickness = 150
  |        Focus =  
  |        Focus = 300
  |        Self =  
  |        Self = 260
  |      Health =  
  |      Health = 125
  |      Stamina =  
  |      Stamina = 250
  |        Mana =  
  |        Mana = 260
  |    Location = 28.6S, 59.2E ([[Sawato]])
  |    Location = 28.6S, 59.2E ([[Sawato]])
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Revision as of 12:02, 23 January 2010

Introduced:  The Beast With Many Heads Related Quests:  Northern Shroud Cabal, Southern Shroud Cabal
Nomendar al-Rakh
Non-Player Killer
Race Male Gharu'ndim
Title Geomancer
Location 28.6S, 59.2E (Sawato)
Stats
Level 60
Strength 200
Endurance 250
Coordination 170
Quickness 150
Focus 300
Self 260
Health 125
Stamina 250
Mana 260

Notes

Lore & Dialog

Nomendar al-Rakh tells you, "Greetings! Have you run into any human bandits that belong to a group known as the Shroud Cabal? I represent a group of concerned Geomancers who are afraid that these renegades may pose some kind of threat, or represent a new threat to the people of Dereth... If you come across any of their artifacts, please bring them to me and I shall try to reward you."

You give Nomendar al-Rakh Ley Leech's Medallion.
You've earned 1,022,688 experience.
Nomendar al-Rakh tells you, "Very interesting! This medallion can actually be used to directly siphon mana out of a node between ley lines, if one possesses the geomantic skill necessary... Not useful to one such as yourself, you understand, but I have colleagues who would find this medallion to be valuable and informative. All I can do is thank you with some practical experience..."