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{{Creature | {{Creature | ||
| Name = Mount Lethe Hellfire | | Name = Mount Lethe Hellfire | ||
| Image = Mount Lethe Hellfire.jpg | | Image = Mount Lethe Hellfire Live.jpg | ||
| Class = Fire Elemental | | Class = Fire Elemental | ||
| Subclass = | | Subclass = | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* | * This particular hellfire spawns as part of [[Lady Aerfalle Quest]]. It appears once the [[Tenkarrdun Hellfire]] has been killed and spawns in the very middle of the crater of [[Mount Lethe]]. | ||
* The [[Blue Fire Infusion | infusion]] can be used to improve the [[Sword of Lost Light]] or may be given to [[Lilly of Glenden Wood]] for 4 million xp. | |||
* Drops 9 infusions. | * Drops 9 infusions. | ||
* | * On death: | ||
:<font color=green>As <Player Name> smites the Hellfire, the subterranean creatures sigh, and begin to disappear back into the vents and fumaroles they came up through. Mount Lethe is peaceful again... or at least as peaceful as it ever gets.<font> | :<font color=green>As <Player Name> smites the Hellfire, the subterranean creatures sigh, and begin to disappear back into the vents and fumaroles they came up through. Mount Lethe is peaceful again... or at least as peaceful as it ever gets.<font> |
Revision as of 18:12, 21 May 2010
Introduced: | From the Darkness Born | Related Quests: | Lady Aerfalle Quest, Sword of Lost Light Quest |
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Trophies
9x File:Icon Horizontal Spacer.png Blue Fire Infusion
Notes
- This particular hellfire spawns as part of Lady Aerfalle Quest. It appears once the Tenkarrdun Hellfire has been killed and spawns in the very middle of the crater of Mount Lethe.
- The infusion can be used to improve the Sword of Lost Light or may be given to Lilly of Glenden Wood for 4 million xp.
- Drops 9 infusions.
- On death:
- As <Player Name> smites the Hellfire, the subterranean creatures sigh, and begin to disappear back into the vents and fumaroles they came up through. Mount Lethe is peaceful again... or at least as peaceful as it ever gets.