Aigent Trier feels responsible for his warhorse, Grassrider, turning into a wandering ghost horse. Go to the north side of the Cemetery and send Grassrider off to the next world. |
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Aigent Trier feels responsible for his warhorse, Grassrider, turning into a wandering ghost horse. Go to the north side of the Cemetery and send Grassrider off to the next world. |
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According to Aigent Trier, the one who helped Manelloth become resurrected has two souls. In order to prepare for the inevitable battle with Manelloth, you need to find out more about the one who freed him. |
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According to Lunatic Sorcerer Ur, the one with two souls is most likely the same person who stole the Necklace of Brilliance from Graveyard Caretaker Eugene not so long ago. He is probably Jales, who you have been searching for since leaving Broken Mast. |
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There is a corpse on the side of the road that has been decomposed beyond all recognition. Upon closer inspection, you notice a dagger surrounded by a mysterious energy clenched in the corpse’s right hand. |
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There are still many things that need to be done before a complete holy sword can be crafted. In particular, it will take strong magic to create a holy sword that’s powerful enough. |
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There is a corpse on the side of the road that has been decomposed beyond hope of recognition. |
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There is a corpse on the side of the road that has been decomposed beyond hope of recognition. |
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Marshal Raz in Gray Arch Village says there are some suspicious corpses along the road to Teress Plain. |
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Sealed in the dagger is the soul of Aigent Trier, the captain of the order of knights that once battled the powerful lich known as Manelloth. In order to undo the seal, two different ceremonies need to be performed. |
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Lunatic Alchemist Sachin says to visit Graveyard Caretaker Eugene at the entrance to the catacomb if you wish to learn more about the dagger. |
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