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Revision as of 17:38, 3 April 2012

Related topics: Mountain Sewer

Introduced:  Release Related Quests:  Asheron's Departure Lower, Mountain Sewer Quest, Kilif Zefir Kill Task Updated:  Bridging the Vast Divide, Loss


Originally purchased from Mi Chi the Barkeep (Now retired).

Mountain Sewer Directions


Into one of the mountains nearby is carved an enormous system of sewers. No one is certain why they are - there is no evidence that the Empyrean build a city in this area. Perhaps they are of pre-Empyrean vintage. To reach them, follow the road southwest to our outpost. Then, head west into the hills. You will see the entrance to your right, nestled in a ledge on the side of the mountain. It is said that some have found habitable areas in the depths.

One more thing - I've heard that many people have travelled [sic] that way and found odd Empyrean artifacts within. In fact, some say that the items were stored there by Asheron himself, if you believe that! Oddly enough, I've not encountered any mighty heroes who explored the sewers and found anything useful within - just the occasional not-as-skilled warrior or mage looking to make a name for themselves. They've been mentioning that the artifacts are somehow associated the the portal that's being opened to Bur.


-- Mi Chi

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Mountain Sewer Directions


Into one of the mountains nearby is carved an enormous system of sewers. No one is certain why they are - there is no evidence that the Empyrean built a city in this area. Perhaps they are of pre-Empyrean vintage. To reach them, follow the road southwest to our outpost. Then, head west into the hills. You will see the entrance to your right, nestled in a ledge on the side of the mountain. It is said that some have found habitable areas in the depths.


-- Mi Chi

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