Firesong

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Help a surveyor stop the druids threatening Embervine
Zone: Galen
Quest Giver: Hierot Birian
Location(s): Galen and Y'ffelon
Reward: Crystalbreaker's Belt
ID: 6846
 
Hierot Birian needs to perform a mineral survey of Embervine cave for House Mornard. He says Firesong druids have opened lava fissures within the cave. He asked for my help dealing with the druids so he can finish his job.


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Shaky Job Prospects
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Hierot says that he'll meet me in the cave. Once inside, we can search for the lava fissure and the crystal he saw. I should go into Embervine cave.
Objective: Enter Embervine Cave
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