Online:To Dune
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After a vicious fight with the Dark Mane at Moonmont, we left Khali behind to hold his essence in place. Shazah has asked me to meet her at Dune, where we'll prepare to walk the Two Moons Path.
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After a vicious fight with the Dark Mane at Moonmont, we left Shazah behind to hold his essence in place. Khali has asked me to meet her at Dune, where we'll prepare to walk the Two Moons Path.
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After a vicious fight with the Dark Mane at Moonmont, we left Shazah behind to hold his essence in place. Khali has asked me to meet her at Dune, where we'll prepare to walk the Two Moons Path.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Travel to Dune.
- Talk to Queen Ayrenn.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
The Lunar Champion says she must walk the Two Moons Path, with your help, in Dune.
Dune is northeast of Moonmont.
Once you arrive, talk to Queen Ayrenn to begin an investigation on an attack on the city. She is in the house on the outskirts of the city. You tell her the bad news about the other Champion, and she gives you a reward.
Quest Stages[edit]
To Dune | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Objective: Reach the city of Dune
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Notes
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