Online:That Which Matters Most
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Quest Stages: written by Jeancey, checked by MolagBallet |
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Caravan Master Girano in front of Mzithumz.
- Recover Stolen Hlaalu Cargo and the Hlaalu Cargo Manifest.
- Return to the caravan master.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Caravan Master Girano is in a panic. House Dres attacked his caravan, which was transporting valuable cargo for his employer. He's worried about the cargo House Dres has stolen and the caravan's cargo manifest. He's been injured, so he can't do anything about it. Thus, the caravan master asks you to recover them in his stead.
The cargo can be found along the path towards Mzithumz. There are several Hlaalu Cargo Crates for you to loot, which should give you a total of eight bits of stolen cargo. Once you have the manifest and the cargo, speak with the caravan master in front of the Dwarven ruins. He thanks you profusely for saving his hide, and rewards you for your efforts.
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Caravan Master Girano is concerned about his employer's cargo. He wants me to recover the stolen cargo and its manifest from the raiders. The cargo is in crates and a Dres leader should have the manifest. I should find both to the north.
Objective: Recover the Cargo Manifest
Objective: Recover Stolen Cargo: 0/8
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I recovered Girano's cargo and manifest. I should return both to him.
Objective: Talk to Caravan Master Girano
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