Quest:On the Trail of Igerna

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On the Trail of Igerna
Level 144
Type Solo
Starts with Varbris
Starts at Winbury
Start Region Pinnath Gelin
Map Ref [52.7S, 78.1W]
Ends with Igerna
Ends at Krauzhaf
End Region Pinnath Gelin
Map Ref [50.6S, 75.9W]
Quest Group Pinnath Gelin
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'Igerna went north from here, towards the mountains, a few days ago. I hope she's safe and unharmed, but I fear the worst.

'You should head that way if you're still determined to find her.'

Background

Igerna managed to elude the goblins in a cave where her shredded pack was found and made visits to a couple of the local farmers. She was most recently seen heading north once more, chasing rumours of the goblins' origins, however she has not been seen for a few days.

Objective 1

Varbris said that Igerna went north to try to find from whence the goblins have been coming.

You should search the mountains north of Ritherstad in Pinnath Gelin for any signs of goblins or Igerna.

Another goblin camp!

Objective 2

  • Search the camp for Igerna

Whilst searching for Igerna, you discovered that goblins have made another camp at the foot of the mountains.

You should continue looking for Igerna in the goblin camp, in northern Pinnath Gelin.

Yet another cave!

Objective 3

  • Search the cave for Igerna

At the foot of the mountains, a well-carved cave has been allowing the Ronkrúm goblin tribe access to Pinnath Gelin. You should search the cave for Igerna.

The cave is at Krauzhaf, in north-eastern Pinnath Gelin.

Igerna is locked in a cage!

Objective 4

  • Talk to Igerna

Igerna is waiting to speak with you in the goblin cave, in north-eastern Pinnath Gelin.

Igerna: 'Happiest of greetings upon you, <class>! You have no idea how good it is to see a face that's not of goblin-kind. I pray you are friend and not foe?'
You explain that Lúmar sent you and her shoulders slump with relief, but then she winces at some pain in her side.
'Umph, excuse me for not rising, my injury pains me greatly.'