Quest:Sagroth: Theatre of the Mind

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Sagroth: Theatre of the Mind
Level 140
Type Solo
Repeatable Yes
Starts with Aighrig
Starts at Bail Avarc
Start Region Ephel Angren
Map Ref [70.2N, 28.1W]
Ends with Aighrig
Ends at Bail Avarc
End Region Ephel Angren
Map Ref [70.2N, 28.1W]
Quest Group Return to Carn Dûm: Aiding the Fight
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'After our adventures in the east, it is strange to see you here in my homeland, <name>. But you are a welcome sight.'

Lukhag chirps in affirmation

'I am sure Lágsaith wishes to regale you with the tale of our expedition, so I will not keep you for long. But perhaps knowledge of the sewers' layout will allow you to appreciate her retelling more.'

She hands you a map that has been sketched in a careful hand.

'I traced our steps while we were down there. Lágsaith would never admit this, but she needed the help; her sense of direction is atrocious.'

'You may borrow the map until Lágsaith is finished with her retelling.'


NOTE: To advance this quest, you must use the Instance Finder (Ctrl+J) to enter Sagroth, Lair of Vermin.

Background

The layout of Carn Dûm's sewers is a mess. Aighrig's map is a work-in-progress, but it might also help you visualize Lágsaith's story better.

Objective 1

Use the Instance Finder to enter 'Sagroth, Lair of Vermin' on any difficulty.

Objective 2

  • Find mapping points (0/5)

Mapping points can be found in 'Sagroth, Lair of Vermin.'

You should find them to complete the map of the sewers.

Found mapping points (5/5)

Objective 3

Thanks to Aighrig's map, Lágsaith's tale became a little less confusing to follow.

You should return the map to Aighrig in Bail Avarc.

Aighrig: 'I trust that the map helped? It is rudimentary to be sure, but useful as well. Without it, we may have been lost forever.' A small smile cracks through Aighrig's serious countenance. 'I jest. But returning home would have been more difficult.
'The map only displays a fraction of the full sewer system. It is my hope that we will complete it on future expeditions. There is still much work to be done, after all.'