Quest:Fate of the Moulder-wood, Part 5

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Fate of the Moulder-wood, Part 5
Level 152
Type Solo
Starts with Irsinith
Starts at Tûl Ama
Start Region Adagím
Map Ref [41.0S, 41.3W]
Quest Group Mûr Ghala: Adagím
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'I am saddened to hear about the grove. I will do what I can to help Tálbiral.

'I understand how he must feel and I know all too well that the chieftains of Sul Madásh are not able to give much aid to those of us outside of the settlement.

'I fear Amûma is not fairing[sic] any better than Laivárth as she is succumbing to the Pale Blight more with each passing day. As the warden here, I ask that you go and see for yourself to understand how nothing is safe from this pestilence. Gather the sap that you can find seeping from the mother tree herself and bring it to me. I will show you how the rot can be found within.'

Background

Irsinith has asked you to gather sap from the trunk of the mother tree and return it to her so that she can show you how the Pale Blight is rotting within.

Objective 1

4 Phials of Bloody Sap

Irsinith has asked you to gather sap from the trunk of the mother tree and return it to her so that she can show you how the Pale Blight is rotting within.

Sap gathered from Amûma (5/5)

Objective 2

  • Bring the sap from the mother tree to Irsinith
5 Phials of Bloody Sap

You have gathered sap from Amûma. Return to Irsinith with it so that she can show you the signs of the Pale Blight.

Irsinith: 'Have you had a chance to see the sap that weeps from Amûma?'
You give Irsinith the sap you have gathered.
'As you can see here in this sap, it appears bloody and diseased. You can see the rot festering inside even a small amount.
'I feel now that Amûma herself is speeding up the death of Adagím. The affliction in her roots stretches deep into the earth and is killing the ground beneath our feet. She does not speak to me as she once did and the rare words I do hear are poisoned.
'This pains me deeply and it is because of this, that I do not know how I can help Laivárth. Our mother tree may even be the cause of the grove dying.'