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Creepy Den is a small cave/dungeon just south of Bayan. It is occupied by several necrises, and one or two giant scorpions, in the room at the far side of the cave. The necrises are relatively easily dispatched, althought care must be taken to engage one at a time. The scorpions are quite tough though, too much for a lvl 8 Warrior.

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  • Creepy Den
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  • Creepy Den is a small cave/dungeon just south of Bayan. It is occupied by several necrises, and one or two giant scorpions, in the room at the far side of the cave. The necrises are relatively easily dispatched, althought care must be taken to engage one at a time. The scorpions are quite tough though, too much for a lvl 8 Warrior.
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  • Creepy Den is a small cave/dungeon just south of Bayan. It is occupied by several necrises, and one or two giant scorpions, in the room at the far side of the cave. The necrises are relatively easily dispatched, althought care must be taken to engage one at a time. The scorpions are quite tough though, too much for a lvl 8 Warrior. This cave is a location of a runestone in the quest The Runestones given by Sokaris. The runestone is located in a locked chest, in the left corridor. To obtain the runestone, it is not necessary to clear the cave, but rather only 2-3 necrises toward that part of the cave.
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