After defeating Darkbinder Crassus, you found yet another Koboldran Piece. Having Kobinub join this piece with the others might unravel the mystery behind the ceremony to awaken Kaizer the Terrible. |
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After defeating Darkbinder Crassus, you found yet another Koboldran Piece. Having Kobinub join this piece with the others might unravel the mystery behind the ceremony to awaken Kaizer the Terrible. |
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Sorcerer Guillermo uses the Kobolds’ magic pendant to reveal the prophecy of Grand Chief Chakarki, the forefather of the Makot Kobolds. Lead Investigator Hitch must be made aware of these findings. Hitch will be somewhere on the lower levels of Makot Village. |
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To dispose of Shunack’s corpse, you must use Kaizer’s Claw to make a cut in its body, then use the Flame of Magic to burn it. |
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The wandering ghost of Assistant Captain Wellington has requested that you tell Lead Investigator Hitch what happened to him. |
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Investigation Team Member Fovio made an irreversible mistake when disassembling and analyzing the kobolds’ guns, and he needs more of them to tinker with. |
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After learning that Shunack’s Corpse is the source of the contamination, Lead Investigator Hitch has requested that you find Dr. Heronne, who has gone missing. You must also take the Experimentation Tool to her so that she can study the contamination. |
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Urekus requests that you get him more of the Mad Heart Tribe’s totems, which are used with the Magic Pendant to create a protective spell. |
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Dr. Heronne needs samples of contaminated flesh for her research. Collect samples from Shunack’s Corpse and the Mad Heart Kobolds and bring them to Dr. Heronne. |
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Kobinub is trying to keep the fire in the furnace alive but he doesn’t have enough fuel. The carriage that was attacked by the Mad Heart Tribe while Kobinub was traveling has plenty of solid fuel. |
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After examining the samples, Dr. Heronne informed you that Shunack’s contaminated corpse is having a drastic impact on the surrounding area. First and foremost, the corpse has to be removed in order to stop the contamination from spreading any farther. |
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