Lhaid Ogo Exploration

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Deed Lore

You have entered Lhaid Ogo, a series of tunnels beneath the Lich Bluffs. The passages are clogged with mud and feel quite unstable.

To complete this deed perform the following objective(s)

  • Find the Ancient, unlucky explorer.
Trapped behind a wooden wall in the depths of Lhaid Ogo, you found the body of an ancient unfortunate. Did he die there in the wall or was he moved to that spot to languish for all the ages?
  • Find the Gap in the Bridge
The wooden bridge was of ancient construction, but the damp rotted some of the railings away. The gap could then be used to drop down to the lower passage, but it would be a one-way journey.
  • Find the Discarded Pouch
The discarded pouch within Lhaid Ogo was filled with small, bird-like bones, stripped of their meat. Tooth-marks on the bones revealed that someone or something had been gnawing on the collection.
  • Find the Unfinished Dinner
Someone was eating a rat in the depths of Lhaid Ogo, but who? And what caused him not to finish it?
  • Find Mud-eater's Lair
Mud-eater has stalked the passages of Lhaid Ogo for many years and makes his lair in the deepest chamber. He drags prey back to his lair before feasting on it.
  • Find the Disturbed Earthen Slope
Deep within Lhaid Ogo, you found signs of something heavy being dragged up a muddy slope, and it filled your heart with worry.

Rewards

   <name>, Explorer of Lhaid Ogo

Additional Information

Map of Lhaid Ogo, showing the locations for this deed
This deed will start after entering Lhaid Ogo, during the Epic Voume 3 Book 3 Instance: Lhaid Ogo.
The Discarded Pouch can be found at the other side of Mud-eater's Lair, be aware of the 4 Wights close to the Pouch.
After you picked up the Discarded Pouch, the following Quest-text will show up:
This cloth pouch is not as ancient as the rest of Lhaid Ogo; someone must have brought it here, and recently, but then discarded it for some reason.
You open it up and look inside, but the only contents are a collection of small, bird-like bones, free of meat. Tooth-marks are visible on many of them.