Online:Rude Awakening (quest)
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Dirge Truptor asked me to remove an Order of the New Moon recruiter operating in Stormhaven.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Go to the Supernal Dreamers Camp in Stormhaven.
- Find the document and kill the New Moon Recruiter.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
A New Moon Recruiter is said to be lingering at the Supernal Dreamers Camp in Stormhaven. Dirge wants you to kill the recruiter and retrieve any documents that might be at the camp so the cult can't bolster their ranks with more like-minded people. Head to the camp in the westernmost portion of Stormhaven, past Koeglin Village but not far enough to hit Crosswych in the next zone. Search the tents for the documents. The recruiter is smack-dab in the middle of the camp and should be easy to kill. Once you've completed both tasks, return to Dirge in the Dragonguard Sanctum.
Quest Stages[edit]
Rude Awakening | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to find the recruiter at the Supernal Dreamers' camp, kill them, and bring back any records they had.
Objective: Kill the New Moon Recruiter
Objective: Search for Documents
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I killed the New Moon recruiter at the Supernal Dreamers' camp. I should return to Dirge Truptor and deliver the manifests the recruiter carried.
Objective: Talk to Dirge Truptor
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