Online:Striking Back
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High King Emeric wants to liberate southern Bangkorai from Imperial control. He believes the key to that is tracking down Imperial Magus General Septima Tharn.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to High King Emeric outside the southern gate of Bangkorai Garrison.
- Search for Septima at Hallin's Stand.
- Travel to the Hall of Heroes.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Notes[edit]
- The book When We Pass in Septima's office lacks the yellow glow that readable books normally have.
Quest Stages[edit]
Striking Back | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination | I should search the city of Hallin's Stand for signs of where Septima may be.
Objective: Search for Septima in Hallin's Stand |
I located Septima's private office in Hallin's Stand. I should read the notes on the table to see if I can discern what she's planning.
Objective: Read Septima's Research Notes | |
From reading Septima Tharn's research notes in her private office in Hallin's Stand, I learned that she is planning something foul at the Hall of Heroes. I should go there next to look for her.
Objective: Travel to the Hall of Heroes | |
From reading Septima Tharn's research notes in her private office in Hallin's Stand, I learned that she is planning something foul at the Hall of Heroes. I should go there next to look for her.
Objective: Talk to Scout Nadira |
Notes
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