Quest:Searching for Hope

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Searching for Hope
Level 150
Type Solo
Starts with Girhâzi
Starts at Girhâzi's Lodge
Start Region Ambarûl
Map Ref [21.8S, 80.9W]
Ends with Amâsu
Ends at Girhâzi's Lodge
End Region Ambarûl
Map Ref [21.8S, 80.9W]
Quest Group Ikorbân Valley: Ambarûl
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'I could not have gotten this information without you, <name>. Would you like to come with us to search this salt mine? I will gather some Dumûri volunteers and get Khûldim ready to be moved. Let me know when you are ready and we will be on our way.'

Background

Khûldim Umûn has informed Girhâzi that the Dubarâkh is inside an abandoned salt mine. You are invited to join them as they search the caves for the lost library of Ambarûli culture and history.

Objective 1

Talk to Girhâzi when you are ready to travel to the salt mine in search of the Dubarâkh.

Girhâzi: 'You are ready to go on this expedition? Then let us be off.'

Objective 2

You accompanied Girhâzi to explore the abandoned salt mine of Ashunûg in search of the Dubarâkh. Instead of a library, you found a cult and Khûldim Umûn found death at the hands of his would-be rescuers.

Girhâzi: 'I am unsurprised that Khûldim lied to us. I only wish it had not been so. Curse it all, now we have no hope of finding the Dubarâkh! That coward got himself killed when he could have gone home to Ordâkh! What a fool! He lied to us for no reason but to deprive us of something we want.'
You can see her sadness shifting into anger.
'I will never understand why people hate us so. Leave me be, I need to think. Talk to Amâsu if you must talk to someone.'

Objective 3

Frustrated at her failure to locate the Dubarâkh, Girhâzi needs a moment to herself and sent you to talk to Amâsu instead.

Amâsu: 'Please excuse Girhâzi's behaviour. I have noticed that when she does not wish to feel pain, she recasts it into anger. It has been so since Ukhâx and her boys were taken from her. Her pain is something she will eventually have to face, but let us not worry ourselves about it today.'