Mountain Sewer Quest

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Quest Summary
Quest Type: Solo/Group
Start Location: Tou-Tou / Facility Hub
Timer: 13 days
Time to Complete: 5 minutes
Level Restrictions: 15
Level Suggestions: 20
Rewards Summary
Items:
Full details here
Ancient Arbalest
Max XP:
Full details here
2,300,000 (1 - 79?)
2,750,000 (80+?)
Titles: None
Related Articles
Introduced In: Cold Tracks
Updated In: Reforging the Past
Learning From Experience
Related Quests: Facility Hub Quests
Asheron's Departure Lower:
Facility Hub Bonus
Item(s): Ancient Arbalest
Show To: Warden (Mountain Sewer)
Reward: 1,000,000xp
Level: 30+
Hub reward is once per character, nonrepeatable.

Quest Overview

This quest is part of the Asheron's Departure Lower series, allowing characters level 1-79 to be flagged to use the Portal to Bur. For full details, see the Asheron's Departure Lower guide. For information on flagging for characters level 80 and above, see Asheron's Departure.

Tip: The mountain sewer is also a good location to complete the Kilif Zefir Kill Task.

Walk Through

  1. Optional: Purchase the Mountain Sewer Directions rumor. (Rumor was not updated with current location of dungeon)
  2. Enter Mountain Sewer, 15+, at 60.9S, 82.0E near Mayoi.
  3. Make your way through the dungeon. After a section with rats and zefirs, you will head down a ramp with a gate at the bottom. Once through the gate, take the hall to the right. This will lead to the area containing the Inscribed Purple Gem and Ancient Arbalest.
  4. Bring the Gem to Bretself the Translator located at 26.0N 47.0E in the Cragstone Library west of Cragstone to receive the Letter to Bretself the Translator.

Maps

Dungeon Coordinates Wiki Map ACmaps Other Quests
Mountain Sewer 60.9S 82.0E -- 0191 -- --


Items

Quest Items
Mountain Sewer Directions
Inscribed Purple Gem
Ancient Arbalest
Letter to Bretself the Translator


Experience Rewards

Task Required Max Experience Percentage & Level Cap
Give the Inscribed Purple Gem to Bretself the Translator (1-79?) 2,300,000xp

100% up to level 40


Give the Inscribed Purple Gem to Bretself the Translator (80+?) 2,750,000xp

??% up to level ??


See Level Costs for per level information.

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Lore & Dialog

Level 1 - 79:

You give Bretself the Translator Inscribed Purple Gem.
Bretself the Translator gives you Trade Note (10,000).
You've earned 2,300,000 experience.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "I am surprised I have been seeing these in circulation. Can you keep a secret?"
Bretself the Translator tells you, "At one point a few years ago, I was honored to receive a letter from Asheron himself, through Scholar Antius Blackmoor. I was flattered to have received it, but what he asked me was unusual."
Bretself the Translator tells you, "He wished that I would watch out for anyone bearing these gems. If the person seemed powerful enough that they might know how to use them, I am to plead ignorance. I do not think you are, however."
Bretself the Translator gives you Letter to Bretself the Translator.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "Therefore, I shall tell you - they are from a hidden cache that Asheron stored in the mountains, for use in portal creation. I am not certain precisely where he intended to open a portal to, but the gems were to be a power source. The inscription reads, simply, "Property of Asheron Realaidain," nothing more."
Bretself the Translator tells you, "I shall share with you the letter I received. Perhaps it will tell you more about the gem and its uses. I'll also give you this trade note as payment for the gem - I am supposed to retain them, but I can at least offer you fair market value for them."

Level 80+:

You've earned 2,750,000 experience.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "This is a very pretty Empyrean bauble. The writing is largely inconsequential. I'll take care of diposing it for you, and give you what a collector might pay for it."
Bretself the Translator gives you Trade Note (10,000).

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