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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

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AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • Stolen Wares
rdfs:comment
  • __NOEDITSECTION__
Level
  • 18000(xsd:integer)
Request
  • A human approaches you while on your travels. He appears to be most agitated. 'Have you seen those brigands? I was traveling to a neighboring village with some supplies, but they stole them from me. I don't suppose you can help me recover them?'
  • You arrive back at the traveler. He awaits your return with great anticipation. 'Did you manage to recover the supplies that were stolen from me?'
Rewards
response
  • The traveler appears ecstatic after you agree to help him. 'Excellent. They took a load of food supplies including apples and bread. They also stole the tools I was transporting. Return here once you have managed to recover the stolen supplies.'
  • The traveler is relieved that you were able to locate the supplies. 'Thank you for returning the items to me. I should quickly deliver these supplies to the village. Here, take this as reward for retrieving those items for me.' You gain 10,000,000 XP and 'Amulet of Daezrel'.
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Button
  • Offer to help
  • Hand over supplies
XP
  • 10000000(xsd:integer)
supporter
  • yes
Requirements
Location
steps
  • Kill Ice Nomad to get one each of **Stolen Apples **Stolen Bread **Stolen Tools *Start quest Frozen North *Give stolen wares *Receive Amulet of Daezrel *Turn in quest
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