User:Likelolwhat/Strawman

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Help organize resistance to the Red Rook Bandits.
Zone: Glenumbra
Objective: Crosswych — Free the town of Crosswych from Red Rook control.
Quest Giver: Tamien Sellan, Garmeg the Ironfinder, Lanard Murric
Location(s): Crosswych
Next Quest: The Miners' Lament
Reward: Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience
 
The Red Rook bandits have taken control of the town of Crosswych. Some of the townsfolk are trying to organize a resistance, but the bandits are determined to use the town as a base.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Find and speak to Tamien Sellan at the inn.
  2. Rally the councilors of Crosswych.
  3. Speak to Tamien for the next step of his plan.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Quest Stages[edit]

Strawman
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
A Crosswych citizen said that if I wanted to help them get rid of the Red Rooks, I should talk to Tamien Sellan at the Crosswych Inn. He's organizing the resistance.
Objective: Talk to Tamien Sellan at the Crosswych Inn
Tamien Sellan asked me to speak to some of the remaining town councilors. He believes we need their support to free Crosswych from the Red Rooks. I should seek out Councilors Virgile, Donella and Theodore.
Objective: Rally the Crosswych Councilors: 0/3
Objective Hint: Talk to Councilor Donella
Objective Hint: Talk to Councilor Virgile
Objective Hint: Talk to Councilor Theodore
Finishes quest☑ Now that I've convinced the town councilors to support the resistance, I should return to Tamien Sellan at the inn.
Objective: Talk to Tamien Sellan
Notes
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