Quest:The Light and the Shadow Part 4: Thick as Thieves

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The Light and the Shadow Part 4: Thick as Thieves
Level 150
Type Solo
Starts with Zihârax
Starts at The Dûlkar
Start Region Dil-irmíz
Map Ref [122.3S, 141.1W]
Ends with Khôltekh the Cunning
Ends at Dâr Laja
End Region Umbar Baharbêl
Map Ref [18.7S, 97.5W]
Quest Group Tales of the Kindred
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'Here's what I know. Amârbo, Sêkhta's right-hand man, has been seen spending his time in Deshûkh, the Blood Market.

'Amârbo knows what Sêkhta knows. I know Khôltekh has been looking for Sêkhta's base of operations. Amârbo knows all this and more. Find him, and you'll make Khôltekh right pleased with you indeed.

'I'd recommend you head over there now, I happen to know this is a time he likes to frequent Deshûkh. Thanks again for getting my ring back.'

Background

Zihârax, Khôltekh's contact, has told you an associate of Sêkhta's, Amârbo, has been seen in Deshûkh. You should investigate Deshûkh for Amârbo.

Objective 1

  • Defeat Deshûkh smugglers (0/8)

You should investigate Deshûkh for signs of Amârbo. Deshûkh is located north-west of the Dûlkar.

Defeated Deshûkh smugglers (8/8)

Objective 2

Search for Amârbo in Deshûkh, the Blood Market.

Objective 3

  • Ask Amârbo what he knows of Sêkhta and his whereabouts

Ask Amârbo what he knows of Sêkhta and his whereabouts.

Amârbo: 'I yield! I am no fighter. I will tell you what I know!
'Sêkhta has an outpost not far from here, to the south, from which his influence spreads all throughout Umbar-môkh. You cannot get past the door without a key, however. The way is barred, and the keys are scarce, and quite valuable. That is where you are likely to find him.
'That is all I know.'
Amârbo says, "That is all I know."

Objective 4

  • Return to Khôltekh in Dâr Laja with this information

Return to Khôltekh in Dâr Laja, Hall of the Kindred, with this information.

Khôltekh the Cunning: 'The way is barred, and the keys are scarce, and quite valuable... I do so love a riddle!
'You've done well, <name>. but it seems our work has only just begun.'