Online:A Lingering Hope

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ON-qico-Zone Story.png Help the Lion Guard get inside the city of Camlorn.
Zone: Glenumbra
Zone StoryThis quest is part of the Zone Story
Faction: Daggerfall Covenant
Objective: Required for Cadwell's Almanac Camlorn — Lead the effort to retake Camlorn.
Quest Giver: General Gautier
Location(s): Camlorn
Prerequisite Quest: Rally Cry
Next Quest: The Fall of Faolchu
Concurrent Quest: Hidden in Flames
Reward: Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: (?)
The Camlorn Inn provides shelter for civilians
General Gautier believes his son Darien, the Captain of the Camlorn Guard is still alive inside the city. He hopes to use Darien's master key to unlock the Camlorn gates. Then the Lion Guard can surround Faolchu's werewolves and retake the city.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Talk to General Gautier.
  2. Locate Darien Gautier.
  3. Help the civilians get to the inn.
  4. Locate the weapons and armor caches.
  5. Return to Darien Gautier.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Quest Stages[edit]

A Lingering Hope
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Objective: Find Darien Gautier
Objective: Find the Key to the Inn
Objective: Light the Candle in the Inn
Objective: Talk to Darien
Objective: Find the Camlorn Guard Supply Cache
Objective: Collect the Contents of the Supply Caches
Notes
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