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| How Obtained = | | How Obtained = Purchase from [[Jaikite Sanzen the Barkeeper]] in [[Shoushi]] at 33.7S, 72.5E. | ||
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| Far to the southwest, along the highest peaks of the Snowflake Mountain Range, there exists an ancient temple complex. Some say the undead gathered there are the animated corpses of dishonored warriors, who once abandoned their master in his greatest hour of need. Others whisper tales of a wisp whose touch causes the dead to walk once more. Who knows which tales are truth and which are false? | | Far to the southwest, along the highest peaks of the Snowflake Mountain Range, there exists an ancient temple complex. Some say the undead gathered there are the animated corpses of dishonored warriors, who once abandoned their master in his greatest hour of need. Others whisper tales of a wisp whose touch causes the dead to walk once more. Who knows which tales are truth and which are false? | ||
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Revision as of 20:57, 27 January 2013
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Purchase from Jaikite Sanzen the Barkeeper in Shoushi at 33.7S, 72.5E.
Far to the southwest, along the highest peaks of the Snowflake Mountain Range, there exists an ancient temple complex. Some say the undead gathered there are the animated corpses of dishonored warriors, who once abandoned their master in his greatest hour of need. Others whisper tales of a wisp whose touch causes the dead to walk once more. Who knows which tales are truth and which are false?
-- Unknown