Watcher of the Dead

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Introduced:  On Bended Knee Related Quests:  Clutch of Kings
Watcher of the Dead
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Race Ghost
Location See Notes
Stats
Level 155
Strength 250
Endurance 200
Coordination 270
Quickness 270
Focus 300
Self 300
Health 400
Stamina 200
Mana 500

Notes

Lore & Dialog

Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Qin Xikit, Mistress of the Golden Shore, Keeper of the Kilika Vale in Ualannan's absence, lays beneath over thirty thousands years of weight. She has been silent these years imprisoned beneath her temple, bound by those who called her sister."
Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Once she walked amongst children of other suns and ushered them along a quickened path. Heresy! Cried our sisters and a great hunt began within our sect. A schism grew and swallowed our sisters in madness. They drew chains of mana about our immortal forms and locked our eternal bodies away."
Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Qin Xikit was the first to feel the sting of her sister's barbs, locked into a temple of her crafting, sealed away with the power of her crown."
Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Eternal silence is shattered and Qin Xikit stirs in her tomb. A gateway has opened and through it comes consumption. Sealed in her tomb the matron can do nothing and the spirits therein are all but gone. I am the last to hold vigil."
Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Seek her crown. Xi Ru consumed in madness, sealed Qin Xikit away. The crown must be found and the gateway to Qin Xikit's temple must be opened. At long last I can see Xi Ru's island, the magic that once locked it from sight has failed, a sister has succeeded at breaking the wards."
Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Rejoice! Absolution is at hand."


Watcher of the Dead tells you, "You are too frail to aid me in this creature. Return when your bones are equal to that of sixty."