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The Bloodthorn Cult recently attacked Stonetooth Fortress. The Orcs repelled the attack but something was stolen.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Talk to Lambur in Stonetooth Fortress.
- Investigate Carved Hills, Moriseli and Grimfield.
- Return to Lambur after completing all three locations' objectives.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Talk to Gruluk gro-Khazun and he'll tell you that Bloodthorn cultists attacked Stonetooth Fortress, but failed and he tells you to talk to Lambur if you want to know more. Lambur is inside the fortress which is northwest of the Stonetooth Wayshrine, so go there now and talk to her. She tells you that the Bloodthorn Cult stole a Breton scroll, and asks you to talk to Shaman Laganakh about Bloodthorn rituals in the Carved Hills. She also says to investigate Bloodthorn activity in Moriseli to the north and Grimfield to the west. After you complete all of them, go back and talk to Lambur for your reward.
Quest StagesEdit
Notes
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