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< Elder Scrolls Online: Quests: Galen / Side Quests
Defeat a chimera and restore Stonelore shrines.
Zone: Galen
Quest Giver: Druid Gastoc
Location(s): Vastyr, Grove of the Chimera
Prerequisite Quest: Soldier of the Isles
Reward: Galen Reward Coffer
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience XP
ID: 6892
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Restore Stonelore Shrines
Increasing activity from Mount Firesong has driven a chimera into a destructive frenzy. Druid Gastoc asked me to deal with the chimera and check on a series of Stonelore shrines.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Talk to Druid Gastoc.
  2. Go to the Grove of the Chimera.
  3. Defeat The Endling.
  4. Restore 3 Stonelore shrines.
  5. Return to Druid Gastoc.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Speak to Druid Gastoc in Vastyr. He will task you with going to the Grove of the Chimera, killing the Chimera named The Endling, and restoring the Stonelore shrines.

The quickest way to get there is through the Embervine Wayshrine. From here, follow the road to the southwest until you spot large moss-covered rock formations with stone stairs leading into it.

After you defeat The Endling, you need to repair 3 Stonelore shrines. The shrines can be found in the following areas:

Once you have restored the three shrines, return to Druid Gastoc in Vastyr for your reward.

Quest StagesEdit

Shrines on Shaky Ground
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I need to defeat the rampaging chimera and check on Stonelore shrines in the area.
Objective: Kill the Chimera
Objective: Restore Stonelore Shrines
Finishes quest  I restored the shrines and killed the chimera. I should return to Druid Gastoc.
Objective: Talk to Druid Gastoc
Notes
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