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Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Talk to Tennus Andalen, Relnus Andalen, or Ven Andalen.
- Burn the Ashlander supplies.
- Return to Tennus Andalen on the north road.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Any of the Andalen brothers crouching on the outskirts of Muth Gnaar can give you the quest. They will tell you that their father was killed when the Vereansu Ashlanders attacked the monastery and they intend to get revenge, but they need your help in doing so. Once you agree to help, you are given a Burning Torch. They ask you to burn the Vereansu's supplies at their camp west of the monastery.
Make your way to the Ashlander camp at the west side of Muth Gnarr. There are three sets of supplies you need to burn, one each at the south, east, and west borders of the camp, marked by quest markers. Several hostile Ashlanders will also be standing around the camp, who you may need to defeat in order to burn the supplies. When the way is clear, simply activate the supplies to set them aflame.
Once all of the supplies are burned, return to Tennus Andalen on the road north of Muth Gnarr between the monastery and the refugee camp. He is kneeling over a charred corpse in the road mourning his father. He thanks you for giving him and his brothers the revenge he sought, but laments that his pain hasn't abated. In return for your help, he gives you a battleaxe and a gold reward.
Quest StagesEdit
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- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.