Assassin's Roost Quest

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Quest Summary
Quest Type: Solo/Group
Start Location: ??
Timer: 20 hours
Level Restrictions: ??
Rewards Summary
Items: None
Max XP:
Full details here
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Titles: None
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Quest Overview

Walk Through

  1. Kill humans on Marae Lassel until one of them drops Contact Instructions.
  2. Read the text of the Instructions.
    • If it Reads:
      • "A wish to find the one for which you seek starts with knowledge.
        Knowledge is power, even if it is not power you seek.
        Discipline over ones temptations is needed to control power."
      • Then go to the Hebian Library and use the Open Book on the top floor.
      • Now go to Bandit Castle and use the Tree at 65.8N 49.6E.
    • If it Reads:
      • "It is ours to search for signs in life.
        Be it around town.
        No matter how swamped you may be."
      • Then go to the Sawato and use the Sign.
    • If it Reads:
      • "We often search for answers at the bottom of a bottle.
        This time, you may find the answer is right."
      • Then ??

Lore & Dialog

Sign Clues

Using the sign in Sawato at 28.4S 59.7E:
You remember that note you found said something about signs, towns and swamps.
You lean a bit to one side as you read the sign before you.
It reads, "Torture, the dead, Viamont."


Knowledge Clues

Using the Open Book in the Hebian Library:
You remember that note you found said something about power discipline and temptation much like the story of Koji you can find in this very building.
You pick up the book and begin to read. As you flip through the pages a note falls out.
It reads, "The forest, near castle, carved in wood."

Using the Tree outside Bandit Castle:
You lean trying to disern the purpose of the carving on this tree.
Just as confusion as to the purpose of this mark sets over you a voice on the wind reaches its way to your ear.
It says "Bring a heart of mud to a Gharu'ndim collector of such."
You think that this is what you were meant to learn here and you should now be on your way.