Quest:Gathering Guests: Herne
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Level | Scaling |
Type | Solo |
Repeatable | Yes |
Starts with | Captain Khâtaphos |
Starts at | The Cracked Flagon |
Start Region | Furtherholm (Zír Aktar) |
Map Ref | [3.8S, 118.9W] |
Ends with | [[ ]] |
Quest Group | Midsummer |
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None Rewards are from the daily and weekly. |
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Bestowal dialogue'I have seen a map of the land that was once the old northern Kingdom of Cardolan. I spoke to a learned man who asked, "What happened to the Men of Anor and Cardolan?", and I can tell you what I think - they are still there! Or rather, their descendants are. If they themselves were still there, that would be ghastly.' 'Go to this village called Herne. It has a good location for trade, so I expect there will be a thriving community there. Find someone who might cheerfully accept an invitation to Furtherholm. Mind that you do not bother too many people who would not be open to such a journey, or people will think you a pest and grow to have a poor opinion of us.' BackgroundKhâtaphos believes that there may be some among the residents of Herne who could use a tropical holiday
Objective 1
You have been tasked with travelling to Herne in Cardolan and finding a potential visitor who might accept an invitation to visit Furtherholm for the Midsummer Festival. You should look around Herne for potential visitors. Objective 2
You have found potential visitors in Herne. You should choose one who is most likely to accept an invitation to visit Furtherholm for the Midsummer Festival and invite them.
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