Four shining braziers at the prow of the ship (the extreme front) act as teleporters back to Archosaur (North District), to City of Raging Tides, Thousand Streams, and Dreamweaver Port. There are no corresponding teleporters in those places, with which to return, although Archosaur can of course be reached from any of them via the Khatru Pup and Cube of Fate exit (or Mira Laedi in Thousand Streams). Players must float over the braziers at elevation 23, or hop on to them, or drop down onto them, to be teleported.
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| - Four shining braziers at the prow of the ship (the extreme front) act as teleporters back to Archosaur (North District), to City of Raging Tides, Thousand Streams, and Dreamweaver Port. There are no corresponding teleporters in those places, with which to return, although Archosaur can of course be reached from any of them via the Khatru Pup and Cube of Fate exit (or Mira Laedi in Thousand Streams). Players must float over the braziers at elevation 23, or hop on to them, or drop down onto them, to be teleported.
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| - Four shining braziers at the prow of the ship (the extreme front) act as teleporters back to Archosaur (North District), to City of Raging Tides, Thousand Streams, and Dreamweaver Port. There are no corresponding teleporters in those places, with which to return, although Archosaur can of course be reached from any of them via the Khatru Pup and Cube of Fate exit (or Mira Laedi in Thousand Streams). Players must float over the braziers at elevation 23, or hop on to them, or drop down onto them, to be teleported. Added in the patch of July 2013, this mysterious sail ship with flaming burner smokestacks in the rear is identified only by the Dragon City Marine guards on its decks. Ancient Dragon City was the original name of Archosaur. A Dragon City Marine has information on the location of The Dream-Seekers; part 3 of the level 78 Legend quest Some nautical terms:
* Bow-from Swedish "bog", meaning "shoulders". Part of the ship where it narrows from the middecks to the Prow in the extreme front of the ship. More commonly used to distinguish the front of the ship from the Stern, the back.
* Starboard-to the right when facing the bow of the ship. Port, to the left
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