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* This quest was once closely tied with the [[Olthoi Queen Quest]] in a way that was intended to bring out roleplaying in the game, but ultimately made the Menhir rebuilding part of the quest very difficult and unpopular. The mechanic was steamlined during the [[Discoveries]] event so players no longer had to coordinate their efforts with players running the Queen Quest. You can read more about this [[Announcements - 2003/05 - Discoveries#Letter to the Players|here]]. | * This quest was once closely tied with the [[Olthoi Queen Quest]] in a way that was intended to bring out roleplaying in the game, but ultimately made the Menhir rebuilding part of the quest very difficult and unpopular. The mechanic was steamlined during the [[Discoveries]] event so players no longer had to coordinate their efforts with players running the Queen Quest. You can read more about this [[Announcements - 2003/05 - Discoveries#Letter to the Players|here]]. | ||
** Players who chose to side with the Hea Tumeroks would break the Menhir Rings using the Pyreal Bells. | ** Players who chose to side with the Hea Tumeroks would break the Menhir Rings using the Pyreal Bells. | ||
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** When the first Menhir Ring is broken, he will pace back and forth in the ''front'' of the building and reward the [[Kalindan of Palenqual]]. | ** When the first Menhir Ring is broken, he will pace back and forth in the ''front'' of the building and reward the [[Kalindan of Palenqual]]. | ||
** When the fifth and final ring is broken, he will pace back and forth in the ''back'' of the building and reward the [[Stave of Palenqual]]. | ** When the fifth and final ring is broken, he will pace back and forth in the ''back'' of the building and reward the [[Stave of Palenqual]]. | ||
Revision as of 22:25, 20 August 2017
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Hea Totem Quest | |
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Level: | 35 |
Rec. Level: | 70 |
Type: | Solo |
Starts At: | Timaru |
Repeat: | 20 Hours |
Overview
Slay the brutal Temepuh: Hea Temenua, and then retrieve rubble from the broken Menhir Rings, and you will be rewarded with one of the powerful weapons of Palenqual.
Walkthrough & Notes
- Find Hea Temenua, a random rare spawn on the Marescent Plateau, and loot a Hea Totem from his corpse.
- Note: While the Hea Totem can be given to other players, they will not be flagged to hand in the Totem until they have killed Hea Temenua.
- Optional: Loot the Greenwood Haft and Gromnie Sinew Bowstring, they can be used to create the Sublime Elari Wood Bow.
- Hand the totem in to one of the 3 Aun NPCs in the big tent in the center of Timaru for the weapon of your choice.
- Aun Rukuona gives the Caster Stave of Palenqual (Base) and the text The Stave of Palenqual
- Aun Turiona gives the Crossbow Kalindan of Palenqual (Base) and the text The Kalindan of Palenqual
- Aun Kiriona gives the Melee Staff Hoeroa of Palenqual (Base) and the text The Hoeroa of Palenqual
- Note: You can still hand the Totem to Aun Hareltah, however, you must talk with him before you hand the totem. Hareltah can give any of the three weapons but you have to talk with him before you hand the totem and he will tell you which weapon he will give you. This was the way the quest used to work before the other NPCs were added. It is preferable to use the NPCs in the back of the tent to choose your weapon so you won't mistakenly get the wrong one.
- Decide which three totems you want to add to the weapon. Different totems add different extra properties or spells to your weapon (see below).
- Make your way to the bottom of each hive, and loot the Rubble from the corpse of a special (these are givable despite the dungeons being level restricted) blue colored Olthoi Noble. This Olthoi is not always there, you might have to kill a few spawns for it to appear.
- Turn the Rubble in to the Aun Ngationa in the tent of Aun Hareltah in Timaru to receive a totem that you can add to the weapon: Carenzi Totem, Siraluun Totem, Storm Totem, Tonk Totem and Timaru Totem.
- Alternatively the five different totems you get from turning the Rubble can be given to Aun Hareltah for some experience (500,000 max).
- Attach the three totems of your choice to your weapon.
Totem Spells
Totem | Magic | Melee | Missile |
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Tonk | War Magic Mastery Self VI (+35 Skill) |
Staff Mastery Self VI (+35 Staff Skill) |
Missile Weapon Mastery Self VI (+35 Missile Weapons Skill) |
Storm | Avalanche (War Spell - it will rain hail stones) |
Crushing Blow (Base damage reduced, 4x Critital Strike Damage) |
Eye of the Hunter (175% instead of 145%) |
Siraluun | Minor Focus (+5 Focus, stacks with Focus VI) |
Lesser Strength of Earth (+8 Strength, stacks with Strength VI) |
Lesser Hunter's Acumen (+8 Coordination, stacks with Coordination VI) |
Carenzi | Focus Self VI (+35 Focus) |
Strength Self VI (+35 Strength) |
Coordination Self VI (+35 Coordination) |
Timaru | Timaru's Shelter (+10 Magic Defense) |
Timaru's Shelter (+30 Natural Armor) |
Timaru's Shelter (+10 Quickness) |
Dungeons & Maps
Olthoi Hive dungeon portals are not static but can usually be found not far from the coordinates listed below.
Dungeon | Coordinates | Wiki Map | ACmaps |
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Tiny Hive (Tonk Totem 35+) | 45.2N, 77.9W | -- | 0289 |
Small Hive (Storm Totem 40+) | 44.2N, 77.9W | -- | 028A |
Simple Hive (Siraluun Totem 50+) | 44.2N, 77.9W | -- | 028B |
Shallow Hive (Carenzi Totem 60+) | 44.2N, 77.9W | -- | 028C |
New Hive (Timaru Totem 70+) | 49.9N, 72.5W | -- | 028D |
Rewards
Items
Hoeroa of Palenqual Kalindan of Palenqual Stave of Palenqual
Images
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Hea Temenua
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Rubble dropping Olthoi Noble
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Rubble
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Hoeroa of Palenqual
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Kalindan of Palenqual
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Stave of Palenqual
Dialog
- Handing in Hea Totem to Aun Hareltah
- You give Aun Hareltah Hea Totem
- Aun Hareltah looks at the totem sadly
- "Ah, Temepuh. Too many of our people have fallen at the hands of your brutal raiders
- The Tah of Aun tucks the totem into his medicine pouch, and looks you in the eye
- "Later, I will join Temenpuh's power to my buadren, that he may in death redeem his life. But now I will reward you, with that thing most precious to the Aun.
- Aun Hareltah gives you The Hoeroa of Palenqual
- Aun Hareltah gives you Hoeroa of Palenqual
- "This is the Hoeroa of Palenqual - the living totem of this island itself, given to us by spirits of this place who call themselves Deru. It may be turned into a powerful force for good or ill.
- "But you have difficult choices to make before it will serve you, [Player Name]. My note will explain.
- Aun Hareltah nods at you kindly
- "Ah, [Player Name]. I just spoke of you yesterday. You are the slayer of Temepuh, who hunted our people at the behest of the atua ngamaru. Your name grows heavy on the tongues of the Aun.
- "I trust the Totem of Palenqual serves you well?
- Handing in Hea Totem to Aun Kiriona
- You give Aun Kiriona Hea Totem
- Aun Kiriona tells you, "The Totem of Temepuh! Aun Hareltah will want to see this at once! And I must reward you, friend.
- Aun Kiriona gives you The Hoeroa of Palenqual
- Aun Kiriona gives you Hoeroa of Palenqual
- You give Aun Hareltah Hea Totem
- Aun Hareltah tells you, "Hrm... so you claim to have slain Temepuh?
- Aun Hareltah places the totem in the palm of his hand, and closes his eyes
- After a brief moment, he shakes his head and hands the totem back to you
- Aun Hareltah tells you, "No, I fear you are attempting to deceive me. Your keh would sing of this victory quite plainly - it does not. You should return this to the one who actually killed the scourge of the uplands.
- Aun Hareltah gives you Hea Totem
- You give Aun Rukuona Hea Totem
- Aun Rukuona tells you, "The Totem of Temepuh! Aun Hareltah will want to see this at once! But ...
- Aun Rukuona looks puzzled. He cups the totem in the palm of his hand and closes his eyes. He shakes his head, studies the totem closely, and then frowns at you
- Aun Rukuona tells you, "You attempt to deceive me. You did not kill the scourge of the uplands.
- Aun Rukuona gives you Hea Totem
- Aun Hareltah looks you up and down. He pauses a moment, then says..
- Aun Hareltah tells you, "I do not know your name. Do something in service to the Aun - make your name known to me - and then we will talk.
- Handing in Rubble
- You give Aun Ngationa Rubble
- Aun Ngationa tells you, "My thanks to you, Isparian. This piece can be used to heal the stones in the [Menhir Ring Direction].
- Aun Ngationa tells you, "Accept this gift from our proud drummers."
- Aun Ngationa gives you [Totem Name]
- Handing in Unwanted Totems
- Aun Hareltah turns the Tumerok Totem over in his hands
- Aun Hareltah tells you, "Are you sure you wish to trade Aun Aanaua's boon in to me? Very well, then. I grant you knowledge.
- Hareltah lightly taps your forehead
- You've earned 500,000 experience
Update History
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Trivia
- This quest was once closely tied with the Olthoi Queen Quest in a way that was intended to bring out roleplaying in the game, but ultimately made the Menhir rebuilding part of the quest very difficult and unpopular. The mechanic was steamlined during the Discoveries event so players no longer had to coordinate their efforts with players running the Queen Quest. You can read more about this here.
- Players who chose to side with the Hea Tumeroks would break the Menhir Rings using the Pyreal Bells.
- Players who chose to side with the Aun Tumeroks would help repair the rings by handing in rubble to the appropriate Tumerok drummer found at each of the rings.
- Handing in rubble at a Menhir Ring made that NPC disappear, so if you had broken 5 rings, the quest would be reset back to 4 rings and players running the Queen quest would now need to find an additional bell dropper.
- Aun Hareltah was originally the only NPC that handed out weapons for the Hea Totem. The weapon he gave out varied on his position in the Timaru building, which changed everytime a stage of the Queen quest was completed:
- When the quest is dormant, Hareltah will kneel in front of the building and reward the Hoeroa of Palenqual.
- When the first Menhir Ring is broken, he will pace back and forth in the front of the building and reward the Kalindan of Palenqual.
- When the fifth and final ring is broken, he will pace back and forth in the back of the building and reward the Stave of Palenqual.