Quest:A Personal Matter

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A Personal Matter
Level 156
Type Solo
Starts with Nabatínu
Starts at Gadim-ûn
Start Region An Shêru
Map Ref [50.8S, 67.1W]
Quest Group Mûr Ghala: An Shêru
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'I fear that I have not been entirely honest with you by failing to reveal something important. Among the Jatsakóri I seek to free is my heart, my wife, Kugâna. Despite my best efforts, I have been unable to free her mind from the hold of the Bokhóri. Every day that she is imprisoned in both body and mind, her pain is mine, and I die on the inside.

'You have given me so much already, but I humbly ask you for another favour. Would you mind looking in on her and seeing if she is still lives? Has she suffered any abuse beyond the hard labour?

'Please, my friend. I trust you to seek her out and tell me the truth. Last I knew, she was at a work camp called Gebarakór, south-east of Khanâg Gur. Please go there and tell me how she fares. I beg you not to go alone, though. Perhaps one of the Rangers would go with you?'

Background

Nabatínu has asked you for the personal favour of checking on the welfare of his wife, Kugâna, a Jatsakóri still under the thrall of the Bokhóri sorceresses.

Objective 1

You should talk to Faeron at Gadim-ûn to ask if he will accompany you.

Faeron: 'Say no more, of course I will go with you. I can hardly refuse a stealth mission, can I? Besides, I would like to see these Jatsakór thralls for myself. We may learn something of the fell magic used to ensorcel them.
'Tell me when you are ready, and we will be on our way.'

Objective 2

Nabatínu has asked you for the personal favour of checking on the welfare of his wife, Kugâna, a Jatsakóri still under the thrall of the Bokhóri sorceresses. You should talk to Faeron at Gadim-ûn when you are ready to go, and the Ranger will accompany you.

Faeron: 'I am ready to go if you are, my friend.'

Objective 3

In the company of Faeron, you travelled to Gebarakór, where you witnessed the arrival of Ombátha, the leader of the Bokhóri. You also spotted Nabatínu's wife, Kugâna, who was alive but did not look well.

Nabatínu: You tell Nabatínu about everything you and Faeron saw at the work camp.
'Thank you for this news of Kugâna, though seeing Ombátha there bodes ill. She is the strongest of the Bokhóri, and is therefore the leader. As far as I can tell, she is the one who commands all of the Ordâkhai in An Shêru, but it would be news to me if she also commands these new Orcs.
'Ombátha's mind is twisted with darkness, and she takes a great deal of pleasure in inflicting pain upon others. She is unstable, evil, and to be avoided at all costs. We must come up with a plan to free the others, and soon.'