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# Enter the mostly linear dungeon, do not jump into any pits | # Enter the mostly linear dungeon, do not jump into any pits | ||
# Kill [[Dirrich, the Warden]], loot the {{ | # Kill [[Dirrich, the Warden]], loot the {{Itemlink|Shackles of Obedience}} and an {{Itemlink|Obsidian Shard}} from his corpse. | ||
# Bring the Shard to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to get it translated and receive [[Dirrich's Journal]] | # Bring the Shard to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to get it translated and receive [[Dirrich's Journal]] | ||
Revision as of 19:54, 21 November 2014
| Walkthrough & Notes Dungeons & Maps Rewards Images Dialog Update History |
| Shackles of Obedience Quest | |
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| Level: | 20 |
| Type: | Solo |
| Starts At: | Stable Rift at 8.0N, 50.4E |
| Route: | Lytelthorpe to North Lytelthorpe Villas at 2.2N, 50.5E |
| Repeat: | 20 Hours |
Overview
This quest was one of the "appetizers" in the The Rise of the New Singularity Story Arc.
Walkthrough & Notes
- Kill the Rifts outside the dungeon until you get a message saying you feel changed.
- Enter the mostly linear dungeon, do not jump into any pits
- Kill Dirrich, the Warden, loot the Shackles of Obedience and an Obsidian Shard from his corpse.
- Bring the Shard to Diyas al-Yat to get it translated and receive Dirrich's Journal
Dungeons & Maps
| Dungeon | Coordinates | Wiki Map | ACmaps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stable Rift | 8.0N, 50.4E | -- | 0290 |
Rewards
Items
Images
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Portal to the Stable Rift
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Dirrich, the Warden
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Shackles of Obedience
Dialog
Handing Obsidian Shard to Diyas al-Yat
- You give Diyas al-Yat Obsidian Shard.
- Diyas al-Yat tells you, "This really provides some insight into the inner workings of the impure Virindi. It is such a pity to see broken dolls where there was once such purity. Pity."
- Diyas al-Yat gives you Dirrich's Journal.
Update History
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