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| name= The Shadow Tomb
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| faction= Neutral
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{{Archives1|04:52, 17 August 2009 (UTC)}} July 2006 - May 2008
 
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| level= 64
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| levelreq = 62
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| category = Terokkar Forest
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| start = [[Mekeda]]
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| end = [[Mekeda]]
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| experience = 13350
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| reputation = +350 [[Lower City]]
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| rewards = [[Heirloom Signet of Willpower]]
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[[Heirloom Signet of Valor]]
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[[Heirloom Signet of Convalescence]]
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| previous = [[Quest:Cabal Orders]]
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| id = 10881
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== Objectives ==
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Go into the [[Shadow Tomb]], west of the [[Refugee Caravan]] and retrieve the [[Drape of Arunen]], the [[Gavel of K'alen]] and the [[Scroll of Atalor]]. Return to [[Mekeda]] at the Refugee Caravan after you've completed this task.
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*[[Scroll of Atalor]]
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*[[Drape of Arunen]]
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*[[Gavel of K'alen]]
   
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== Description ==
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Many believe it was the [[Shadow Council]] that caused the explosion that tore [[Auchindoun]] apart. It is rumored they awoke a great evil inside.
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If that is true, then that evil must have turned against them. According to these orders, part of the Shadow Council is fleeing Auchindoun. They are using the Shadow Tomb to store powerful artifacts from Auchindoun.
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Three of these are sacred, for they belonged to the powerful patriarchs Arunen, K'alen and Atalor. I must ask you to retrieve them.
   
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== Progress ==
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{{Racename|night elf|Night Elf}}
 
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Have you retrieved the relics, <name>?  We cannot allow the Shadow Council to use their power for dark purposes.
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{{Racename|kaldorei|Kaldorei}}[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/508.xml]
 
   
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== Completion ==
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The Light might have forgotten me, but I have not forgotten the Light.  These relics were once very sacred to my people.
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Allowing the Shadow Council to use their power for evil is... unthinkable!
   
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== Confusion ==
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== Rewards ==
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{{Lootbox|You will be able to choose one of these rewards:|Heirloom Signet of Willpower|Heirloom Signet of Valor|Heirloom Signet of Convalescence}}
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Wait, so upon seeing the Warsong Clan cutting down trees, the Night Elves immediately start killing them, but they put up with it when the humans and other allies do it? Meanwhile the Dwarves arrive in the Barrens and start digging up the Earth, the tauren complain, the dwarves don't listen, they battle, and then the dwarves kill every tauren in the neighboring village? Come on, I'm a Horde all the way (I bleed red) but even to me that seems like its making the Alliance seem pretty callous. [[User:Lckyluke372|Lckyluke372]] ([[User talk:Lckyluke372|talk]]) 18:06, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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== Gains ==
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:Well, for starters, the Night elves weren't part of the Alliance when they first encountered the Warsong.
 
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*13350 [[XP]]
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:Second, they allowed Thrall's orcs to do so during the Battle of Mount Hyjal.
 
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*350 [[reputation]] with [[Lower City]]
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:Third, Cenarius was commanding the night elves who attacked the Warsong, and it was his job to defend the forest.
 
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:Fourth, the Warsong weren't just cutting down trees, they were harvesting that entire stretch of forest, whereas everyone else was using only what they absolutely needed for supplies.
 
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:Fifth, one could argue that later attempts at wood extraction were made via Wisp.
 
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:Sixth, this is not a forum. --[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 20:28, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
 
   
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== Quest progression ==
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I bet you get tired of having to say "This is not a forum." [[User:Lckyluke372|Lckyluke372]] ([[User talk:Lckyluke372|talk]]) 05:56, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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# [[Quest:Cabal Orders]]
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# [[Quest:The Shadow Tomb]]
   
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{{Elinks-quest|10881}}
   
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[[Category:Lower City quests]]
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True, this isn't a forum, but there is quite a bit of confusion on the issue, specifically why the night elves only singled out the orcs as their target for attack. I think info about how Tyrande lead attacks on both alliance and horde bases before Medivh's intervention needs to be added to the history section.[[User:Tweak the Whacked|Tweak the Whacked]] ([[User talk:Tweak the Whacked|talk]]) 13:24, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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:That's better. You're definetly right about Tyrande. As for why the orcs were "singled out" the answer is simple- at the time they were the only ones doing it. If the humans or the dwarves had randomly showed up instead, Cenarius would still have declared war. As for continuing attitudes, it's one of those vaguely defined partial reasons for explaining why the Night elves are in the Alliance. -_[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 15:03, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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Ah, the things Blizzard will ignore for the sake of a simple two-faction system. [[User:Lckyluke372|Lckyluke372]] ([[User talk:Lckyluke372|talk]]) 17:49, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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:THere is a stong difference between "ignore" and "think isn't important to clarify." To be honest, it isn't such a major issue. --[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 20:02, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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::Speaking of you getting tired of saying that, I created [[WW:NOT]] mainly for that reason.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 20:04, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
 
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Simple. The humans don't attack their forests. Angrybiscuit
 
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I think that the Night Elves really don't like/care for any race other than themselves. Sure, they can become healer classes, but that does not mean they will be healing other races. They have how many healing classes? 2? And 3 damage classes, right? Priest and Druid VS Rogue, Warrior and Hunter. Anyways, I also think that they know they can't defeat the Orcs on their own and just want to live by themselves. In other words, they seem to know that the Humans and Dwarves (as Ragestorm said) were only taking '''what they needed'''.
 
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tl;dr version=Take what you need to survive from them, any more and it's war time. Less your a friend of one of their enemies, of course.--[[User:Cyfer Prodier|Cyfer Prodier]] ([[User talk:Cyfer Prodier|talk]]) 17:30, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
 
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== Golden eyes and how common they are ==
 
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In article is said that golden eyes are "far more common" nowadays than in ancient times. I'd like to know ''how'' common they are, after all? How many of the night elves of time being have golden eyes? At least [[Malfurion Stormrage|Malfurion]] and [[Illidan Stormrage]] have golden eyes, also [[Fandral Staghelm]] (according the western styled WoW comic), but does someone else night elf have? For example, [[Broll Bearmantle]] is, according his article, a "''very'' powerful druid", but he has silvery eyes. --[[User:Nuti|Nuti]] ([[User talk:Nuti|talk]]) 04:47, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
 
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:: Illidan was born with Golden Eyes, yes, but Malfurion was not. His eyes only gained their golden hue after his long dedication to the druidic arts. In World of Warcraft (not necessarily the best source), male night elves have gold eyes by default, whereas females have white/silvery eyes. This would, I'd assume, go along with their previous gender roles (the men were the druids whereas the women were the warriors). [and yes, I do realize this is incredibly late]. &nbsp;&hearts;<span style="background:#222222; border:1px dotted #AAAAAA; padding:1px; margin-left:4px; font-size:85%;">'''[[User:Sunsmoon|<span style="color:#FF3399;">sunsmoon</span>]]'''</span><span style="background:#222222; border:1px dotted #666666; border-left:0px; padding:1px; margin-right:6px; font-size:85%;">&nbsp;[[User talk:Sunsmoon|<font color="#ff99cc">talk</font>]] & [[Special:Contributions/Sunsmoon|<font color="#ff99cc">cont</font>]]&nbsp; </span> 04:21, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
 
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::That's quite a good analysis, though. --[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 14:27, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
 
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== Name of the Night Elves ==
 
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I'm confused here. If the Blood elves are sin'dorei and the high elves are quel'dorei, why aren't the night elves kal'dorei? I thought as a rule of thumb Darnassian names for elves have to contain the "dorei" meaning "children" in Darnassian, with an apostrophie precceding it. sin'dorei is "Children of the Blood", quel'dorei is "Children of Noble Birth", so wouldn't it only make sense if "Children of the Stars" is kal'dorei?
 
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[[User:D Long ownz U|D Long ownz U]] ([[User talk:D Long ownz U|talk]]) 00:59, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
 
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:Kaldorei is spelled without the apostrophe because Blizzard says so, even if it's not consistent. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 01:14, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
 
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::I'm going to fix this spelling, since it's not our place to alter names to fix perceived inconsistencies in Blizzard's naming. --[[User:Lienra|Lienra]] ([[User talk:Lienra|talk]]) 10:53, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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== Trust issues? ==
 
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Should something be added about the fact that they don't really seem to fully trust any race other than their own?? I was just thinking this since they seem so cold and unnerving. :O--[[User:Cyfer Prodier|Cyfer Prodier]] ([[User talk:Cyfer Prodier|talk]]) 17:21, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
 
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: "The night elves are honorable to a fault, and they are a just and sometimes compassionate people. Still, they do not trust many of the lesser races of the world, whom they see as foolish and too short-lived to recall the mistakes they made in the past." page 38 of the RPG second edition. Seems fine to me. --[[User:Dushi-du|Dushi-du]] ([[User talk:Dushi-du|talk]]) 17:32, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
 
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The article says the night-elves were "born during the waking of the world". However i was aware that there was ingame information that suggested night-elves evoled from ancient trolls under the influence of the Well of Eternity.
 
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Also from what i've seen in Northerend and HoS/HoL/Uludar night elves don't seem to be among the primordial races created by the titans. It seems certain that the earliest mortal races are the earthern, giants and gnomes infected by the curse of the flesh.
 
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And i've seen schematics for trolls, vyrkul and taruens in the dungeons there, but there's nothing about night elves at all. {{unsigned|Hcosmin}}
 
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:That phrase is taken directly from Blizzard. And also while it's slightly outdated, it's not technically incorrect, or should i say it doens't technically contradict other known information. "Waking of the world" is a very flowery vague term and can easily mean 16,000 years ago.{{User:Warthok/Sig}} 17:19, 27 June 2009 (UTC)
 
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Night Elves' origins are in debate still because Blizz hasn't said anything for sure. Some believe they were trolls who got too close to the Well of Eternity and changed into the Night Elves. Some believe there was a nocturnal race of "Dark Elves" that became warped into the immortal night elves. So whenever they determine how, we'll have an idea as to when. The most logical explanation to me would be the Dark Trolls, who were brutish, nocturnal trolls that were reclusive from the other trolls, as well as were allies to the Night Elves much later on in history, that lived in the Hyjal area could've became mutated or evolved into the Night Elves. Considering their similarities, it would be most likely. And since Dark Elves were called short lived, and the Dark Trolls believe in cannibalism and sacrifices, that could be why they were short lived. Trolls and Night Elves have similar appearances, the men muscular and women lean and trolls have tusks where Night Elves have small fangs (A possible change with evolution). Dark Troll society has also yet to be described, so they could possibly worship the night, stars and moon. And it's obvious that Night Elves are not created by the Titans. But where were the schematics found for the trolls? Trolls were supposed to have predated the Titans, since they have records of them visiting Azeroth and called them "The Travelers."{{RaceIcon|FelbloodElf|Male|Small}}{{ClassIcon|Warlock}} [[User:Mykael Mourningsun|Mykael Mourningsun]]
 
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I think he's reffering to the holograms in the Halls of Lightning and stone, and Ulduar. Though there -are- holograms of elves there, in addittion to tauren, trolls, humans, and dwarves. [[User:Sarm3|Sarm3]] ([[User talk:Sarm3|talk]]) 19:30, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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==Deletion of [[Kaldorei]]?==
 
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[[Night Elf]] is a great article, and I'm thinking it could be worth deleting [[Kaldorei]] and having it redirect here. Any objections to this, or some reason why you think that we need two articles describing the same thing? I could transfer any information that's missing from [[Night Elf--[[User:Lienra|Lienra]] ([[User talk:Lienra|talk]]) 15:53, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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:Please don't comment in two different talk pages at the same time, it gets confusing. And they aren't talking of the same thing, please read the Kaldorei article, it talks about the night elves before they are called by that name; it says: The Kaldorei would later be known as the [[night elves]].{{cite|WRPG|21}}{{cite|M&M|14}} [[User:Benitoperezgaldos|Benitoperezgaldos]] ([[User talk:Benitoperezgaldos|talk]]) 15:59, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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::Apologies for posting on both talk pages. I wanted to reach people interested in both articles. I'll ask anyone interested to come here instead. Are the kaldorei referenced in that article considered to be a race distinct from the current kaldorei? I don't have those books, but [http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/story/chapter1.html Warcraft History] says that this tribal kaldorei was just a phase of the race currently known as the kaldorei. That article uses the terms interchangeably when describing the original tribe. I know that official sources vary a little, but do those references you provided strongly oppose what's written on the site I linked to? --[[User:Lienra|Lienra]] ([[User talk:Lienra|talk]]) 18:29, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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:::I don't think the Kaldorei article should be redirected. Kaldorei is an 'umbrella' for both the [[night elves]] and [[highborne]]. Other articles, take for instance the [[human]] article, also makes a distinction between [[Azotha]] and human. [[User:Unireal|Unireal]] 21:10, 15 August 2009 (CET)
 
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::::True, although we risk confusion here because the articles conflict with each other by not explaining that ''kaldorei'' could have a couple of different meanings, and [[kaldorei]] almost overwhelmingly uses the past tense, and doesn't really explain that term is still used to describe the current race of nelfs. I'll have a look at adding something to address this ambiguity. Thanks for your help. --[[User:Lienra|Lienra]] ([[User talk:Lienra|talk]]) 10:07, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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:::::If the ambiguity is straight forward, you might want to look at the {{t|for}} template. This would be placed at the very top of the page. If it's more complex, I'd suggest putting it in the article itself. {{User:Howbizr/sign}} 12:41 AM, 17 Aug 2009 (EDT)
 
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::::::I'd agree to a merger, if only because Kaldorei are night elves, and highborne are classist night elves- the nature of the Azotha, by contrast, has not been fully revealed.--[[User:Ragestorm|<span style="border-bottom:1px dotted; cursor:help;" title="Admin">Ragestorm</span>]] <small>([[User talk:Ragestorm|talk]] &middot; [[Special:Contributions/Ragestorm|contr]])</small> 23:57, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
 
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One of the last notes of this article say ''The architecture of the night elves, according to an interview with Chris Metzen, draws its influences from both Nordic and Japanese building style. This is most obviously apparent in the night elf city of Darnassus, which includes several tower buildings in the style of the Pagoda at Yakushi-ji (薬師寺).''
 
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*It's plausible that the Greco-Roman style was Highborne, as most of it seems to pre-date the [[Great Sundering]] and the [[Exile of the High Elves|Exile of the Highborne]]. The Nordic/Japanese styles would likely reflect the night elves' reverence for druidism, and to distance themselves from the Highbornes' arcanism. [[User:Deepred|Deepred]] ([[User talk:Deepred|talk]]) 01:30, December 21, 2009 (UTC)
 

Revision as of 15:25, 4 December 2011

NeutralThe Shadow Tomb
Start Mekeda
End Mekeda
Level 64 (Requires 62)
Category Terokkar Forest
Experience 13350
Reputation +350 Lower City
Rewards

Inv jewelry ring 09 [Heirloom Signet of Willpower] Inv jewelry ring 10 [Heirloom Signet of Valor]

Inv jewelry ring 08 [Heirloom Signet of Convalescence]
Previous Quest:Cabal Orders

Objectives

Go into the Shadow Tomb, west of the Refugee Caravan and retrieve the Inv qiraj draperegal [Drape of Arunen], the Inv hammer 25 [Gavel of K'alen] and the Inv scroll 09 [Scroll of Atalor]. Return to Mekeda at the Refugee Caravan after you've completed this task.

Description

Many believe it was the Shadow Council that caused the explosion that tore Auchindoun apart. It is rumored they awoke a great evil inside. If that is true, then that evil must have turned against them. According to these orders, part of the Shadow Council is fleeing Auchindoun. They are using the Shadow Tomb to store powerful artifacts from Auchindoun. Three of these are sacred, for they belonged to the powerful patriarchs Arunen, K'alen and Atalor. I must ask you to retrieve them.

Progress

Have you retrieved the relics, <name>?  We cannot allow the Shadow Council to use their power for dark purposes.

Completion

The Light might have forgotten me, but I have not forgotten the Light.  These relics were once very sacred to my people. Allowing the Shadow Council to use their power for evil is... unthinkable!

Rewards

You will be able to choose one of these rewards:

Gains

Quest progression

  1. Quest:Cabal Orders
  2. Quest:The Shadow Tomb

External links