Quest:Attack on the Wailing Hold

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Attack on the Wailing Hold
Level 156
Type Solo
Starts with Rhadrog
Starts at Gadim-ûn
Start Region An Shêru
Map Ref [50.8S, 67.1W]
Ends with Nabatínu
Ends at Gadim-ûn
End Region An Shêru
Map Ref [50.8S, 67.1W]
Quest Group Mûr Ghala: An Shêru
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

Faeron and I have already stayed here overlong and must soon return to Adagím. I admit that I'm interested to see what Viznak was able to accomplish in our absence!

'We also cannot leave the people we rescued from Kôth Rau here at Gadim-ûn. They need proper medicine, and they place a strain on the Jatsakóri's already thin resources. We will escort them to Zajâna and then be on our way to Adagím.

'I beg of you, though, to do something about the evil at Kôth Rau. Ombátha and her Utûgi allies cannot be allowed to continue their activities. We have freed some captives, but they will only take more unless they are stopped. Whether or not her defeat would free the remaining Jatsakóri from their thralldom, she will need to be dealt with.

'You may need to gather more allies for this. I leave it up to you.'

Background

The Rangers Rhadrog and Faeron have decided to soon depart Gadim-ûn. They want to escort the prisoners you freed from Kôth Rau to Zajâna where they can get proper medical care for their wounds.

Objective 1

Before departing for Zajâna, Rhadrog asks you to deal with Ombátha, who will continue to pose a threat to An Shêru. Whether you choose to do so alone or with allies, you should enter the interior of Kôth Rau and battle Ombátha and whatever other threats you discover within.

Rhadrog: 'The entrance to inner Kôth Rau is at the highest point of the slope on the mountainside. I can show you the way, if you like, but make sure you are prepared for battle before we go.'

Objective 2

You have defeated the leadership of the Ordâkhai and the Utûgi at Kôth Rau. You should report your success to Nabatínu at Gadim-ûn.

Nabatínu: 'I cannot believe it. My friend, you have done what I thought impossible! Ombátha is defeated, and as I suspected, her spell upon the Jatsakóri weakened, allowing the remaining Jatsakóri to free their minds! The rest of us helped them escape their shackles with the training given to us by the Rangers.
Kugâna and I are together again because of you! You are truly a hero, and I am proud to call you my friend. We will allow the newly freed Jatsakóri time to regain their strength, and then make our way to Kighân to start our lives anew. Thank you, <name>, you will forever be in our hearts.'