Online:Revered Ancestors
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The dead have risen at Tu'whacca's Throne, and an Ash'abah here is particularly worried that three ancient heroes have been raised. I agreed to visit their graves, and if they have been raised, then I will kill them.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Ramati at-Gar.
- Choose an Ash'abah follower.
- Visit the grave of Armiger Rhina.
- Visit the grave of Yokeda Razul.
- Visit the grave of Queen Afsar.
- Return to Ramati.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should choose an Ash'abah healer or a warrior to assist me.
Complete one: Choose Healer or Choose Warrior
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(Appears if follower leaves or gets lost.)
Optional Step: Recover Follower
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I should visit the grave of Armiger Rhina.
Objective: Visit the grave of Armiger Rhina
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I should visit the grave of Yokeda Razul.
Objective: Visit the grave of Yokeda Razul
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I should visit the grave of Queen Afsar.
Objective: Visit the grave of Queen Afsar
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I have killed the three ancient heroes that had been raised. I should return to Ramati and let him know the deed is done.
Objective: Talk to Ramati at-Gar
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Notes
* Any text displayed in angle brackets (e.g.,
<Alias=LocationHold>
) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.