"These quests are used to gain favor with after betraying into exile. You begin your exile with -50,000 faction with both , and . You must reach +10,000 (Amiable) for the guards of Freeport to let you into town. Once your faction with the exceeds 10,000 (Amiable) Gol M'Tun will only offer you the quest Becoming a Citizen of Freeport which takes you back to the Citizenship Timeline and allows you to complete your move to Freeport! The Sabotage quests below are only offered under 10,000 Faction."@en . . "Freeport Faction Timeline"@en . . "These quests are used to gain favor with after betraying into exile. You begin your exile with -50,000 faction with both , and . You must reach +10,000 (Amiable) for the guards of Freeport to let you into town. Once your faction with the exceeds 10,000 (Amiable) Gol M'Tun will only offer you the quest Becoming a Citizen of Freeport which takes you back to the Citizenship Timeline and allows you to complete your move to Freeport! The Sabotage quests below are only offered under 10,000 Faction. A good tip to cut travel time in half is instead of running through the sewer system (Down Below -> Vermit Snye -> Peat Bog -> Antonica), just walk up to a guard and die. You will respawn a short distance away from Gol M'Tun (will only work on the quests that take place in/around Qeynos). Obviously you still get experience debt, lose item durability, and and get stuck with revive sickness. Another path option, for the quests directly related to Qeynos, is to use the Antonica Bells to go to Nettleville, from there you can reach the Down Below, and go anywhere you like within the City. Patrols inside are more or less easy to dodge past level 13 as long as you keep a fair distance. Another good tip is if you are in a guild that has a Rally Flag. Have a guildmate that is of the faction you are trying to sneak into or an alt in that faction that is in the same guild go to the place you need to enter and set a rally flag there. Then just return to your guildhall and portal right to the spot rather than trying to Dodge the guards on the way in."@en . . . . .