Quest:Ally of Hamât Renewed

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Ally of Hamât Renewed
Level 155
Type Solo
Starts with Síladag
Starts at Ahâba
Start Region Idagâl
Map Ref [55.3S, 81.6W]
Ends with Lumgâna
Ends at Ahâba
End Region Idagâl
Map Ref [55.2S, 81.6W]
Quest Group Restoring Mûr Ghala
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'I have witnessed your strength—in arm, in spirit. You have stood beside me through triumph and grief. We have spilled blood, not as strangers, but as comrades. And now, we draw near to the ending. Hamât shall rise again , renewed by my hand.

'There is no other I would call to my side in this hour, <name>. My campaign must find its end—and before that hour comes, I shall call upon you again, if you will attend me.

'My captains and lieutenants clamour for aid as there is much to do and prepare; all that you do in my name shall bring you honour, and raise your standing among my host. I have named Lumgâna to keep your share of the sp oils safe, and to grant you access to our deeper stores.

'Stay steady, <name>. The road narrows, and the end draws near. I will need your strength before the last banner is raised.'

Background

Mizâdi knows your strength and honour and looks to your assistance again, as she takes her battle directly to the Ordâkhai.

Objective 1

As Hamât rises anew, you have proven an invaluable ally. Mizâdi and her agents look to you for further assistance. You should return to Mizâdi's encampment and treat with Lumgâna.

Objective 2

As Hamât rises anew, you have proven an invaluable ally. Mizâdi and her agents look to you for further assistance. You should return to Mizâdi's encampment and treat with Lumgâna.

Lumgâna: '<name>, your deeds in this campaign are well known to us, and our debt to you is already great. By command of Mizâdi, it falls to me to see that all which is owed to you is kept in order and delivered in full.
'As our fortunes rise, so too shall your reward. The stores shall swell, and with them, the treasures set aside in your name. We shall see this venture through to its end—and you shall not be forgotten in its telling.'