Quest:Father of Our Lament

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Father of Our Lament
Level 64
Type Solo
Starts with Cadelhin
Starts at Crug Cadelhin
Start Region Enedwaith
Map Ref [71.8S, 15.9W]
Ends with Lhudd
Ends at Hall of Sanctuary
End Region Enedwaith
Map Ref [72.1S, 16.1W]
Quest Group Enedwaith
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Following your departure, I was visited by a powerful emissary of the Rhi Helvarch. As he was the spirit that blessed my union, I asked if there was a way for my people to be freed from this ancient curse. He asked that I choose a champion to go forth and confront my father with what he has done.

'I sent my men to seek a safe path to Crug Fernvael. I will need to enlist your aid to defeat my father, so our people might be released.

'I will return the amulet that you have mended, as it may aid you when fighting him. Will you travel to Crug Fernvael and defeat him?'

Background

Deep within the forgotten barrows of the Lich Bluffs lies Crug Fernvael, the tomb of Cadelhin's father. His defeat might lead to his people's freedom from an ancient curse.

Objective 1

Cadelhin is at Crug Cadelhin in the Lich Bluffs.

You should talk to Cadelhin when you are ready to travel into Crug Fernvael to confront Cadelhin's father.

Cadelhin: 'My men have returned and have found an entrance to the place where my father was put to rest.
'Please be careful...the shades of his men have been seen there and will attack anyone who might enter therein.'

Objective 2

Lhudd is at the Hall of Sanctuary in the Lich Bluffs.

Following Fernvael's defeat, many shades have been released from thier ancient curse. You should return to Lhudd with the news.

Lhudd: 'With the death of Fernvael, many of the shades of this land are free to move on. The shades that remain have been weakened.
'Your actions bring honour to yourself and your bloodline.'