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Notes
- Found on the Corpse of Royal Knight in the Warded Dungeon Passage
- Hand to Lady Daenerah for some background lore.
- You give Lady Daenerah Broken Shield.
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "Where did you get this?"
- You explain how you found the shield on a corpse in the ritual room.
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "Ahh, yes. I heard about that..."
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "It was a very sad day for the kingdom. When we first identified the location of the ritual, the Prince and Princess took a squad of knights and attacked the ritual."
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "They were underprepared for what they would face. Geraine massacred them all, and sacrificed the Princess to his ritual..."
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "About an hour after they all returned to their lifestones, the Princess's body appeared in her rooms."
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "No amount of magic tried thus far has done anything to bring her back..."
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "Poor Borelean. He's devastated, and is refusing to see anyone at present."
- Lady Daenerah tells you, "It was after that attack that I was sent here to organize further attacks. You adventurers have the most uncanny success rate, historically speaking."