Quest: Nuisance in the Mountains!
This quest [671] is called 'Nuisance in the Mountains!',
for Adventurers levels 181 to 240.
Lord Vendredi [Sigil] is the master in charge of this quest.
Lately the emperor of Diocletian had some problem with a couple of
goblins in the mountains who keep performing strange rituals on his slave
women. All the slave women in Diocletian are afraid and none of the
scheduled work gets done in time. So now he wants you to seek out the
troublemakers and deal with them in a way you see fit. After you have done
this, go tell the emperor you have taken care of this problem and visit the
slave women to tell them they are safe again and can get on with their tasks
as they used to do before.
Upon successful completion of this quest you can receive:
*Up to 46 quest points, 4 practice points, 24,000 experience points,
0 build points, 0 piety, and 10,000 gold pieces.
You have 180 minutes remaining to complete this quest.
Nuisance in the Mountains! consists of:
for Adventurers levels 181 to 240.
Lord Vendredi [Sigil] is the master in charge of this quest.
Lately the emperor of Diocletian had some problem with a couple of
goblins in the mountains who keep performing strange rituals on his slave
women. All the slave women in Diocletian are afraid and none of the
scheduled work gets done in time. So now he wants you to seek out the
troublemakers and deal with them in a way you see fit. After you have done
this, go tell the emperor you have taken care of this problem and visit the
slave women to tell them they are safe again and can get on with their tasks
as they used to do before.
Upon successful completion of this quest you can receive:
*Up to 46 quest points, 4 practice points, 24,000 experience points,
0 build points, 0 piety, and 10,000 gold pieces.
You have 180 minutes remaining to complete this quest.
Nuisance in the Mountains! consists of:
Phase 1: Defeat A mountain goblin.
Phase 2: Defeat A goblin shaman.
Phase 3: Defeat A minotaur assassin.
Phase 4: Rescue A slave woman.
Phase 5: Journey to The Immense Throne Room of Emperor Diocletian.