Quest Summary
Quest type Solo/Group
XP Reward
XP Cap
Item Reward
Title Reward
Starting location Kor-Gursha on Bur
Timer 14 days
Level Restrictions ??
Level Suggestions 150+
Introduced in Rekindling the Light

Walk Through

  1. Speak to Scout Leader Tmauruk in Kor-Gursha on Bur.
  2. Take the Southern Catacombs portal in the tunnel east of Tmauruk. Stick right until you come to another portal, use the Rock next to the portal to enter the Upper Catacombs.
  3. See the map for the location of the statue that takes you to the Lower Catacomb.
  4. The first large room has several tunnels branching off from it, each tunnel passes by a Falatacot Prison Warden that drops a single use Lower Catacomb Prison Key. Following the warden are a series of prison cells with the final cell that is either empty or holds the NPC Burun Shaman of Kor-Gursha.
  5. If the NPC is there, use the key to open the Lower Catacomb Prison Door, the door can also be picked as it's 650 resistance (debuff first).
  6. If the cell is empty, return to the large room and try another tunnel. The shaman spawns randomly.
  7. Speak to the shaman and several rings to the broken chain that held him will appear on the floor. Everyone take a ring.

Items

Lore & Dialog

Scout Leader Tmauruk tells you, "Jurukka. I am Tmauruk, leader of the scouts of this tribe. While I would rather be away from the town scouting, Gruuklar has asked me to remain here and brief those of you who wish to help."
Scout Leader Tmauruk tells you, "Torgluuk has been rescued, but the bloodletters continue to abduct the other shamans of the tribe. Torgluuk wants me to continue instructing you Derethians how to find the upper catacomb so that they can be rescued."
Scout Leader Tmauruk tells you, "There is a rock in the southern catacombs, somewhat near the north of the top level cavern. If you push the rock aside, you'll find a very small corridor, impossible to see without knowing exactly what you are looking for."
Scout Leader Tmauruk tells you, "Bring the chains that bound the shaman to me as evidence of their freedom."