Online:Hallowed To Arenthia
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The priestess Kauzanabi-jo told me my next goal should be to help the people of Arenthia. Apparently Mane Akkhuz-ri is somewhere amid the Colovian invaders of the city.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Kauzanabi-jo at the Moonlit Clearing north of Senalana.
- Talk to Cariel outside Arenthia.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Kauzanabi-jo says the people of Arenthia are in danger. She tells you to meet Cariel on the road into the city.
Cariel is southeast of the priestess, just before the crumbling bridge into Arenthia.
Notes[edit]
- This quest is only offered if you have completed Grimmer Still and have not yet started The Colovian Occupation.
- If you have completed both Grimmer Still and Stonefire Machinations, you will instead receive Hallowed to Rawl'kha.
- If you have completed Stonefire Machinations and have not yet started Grim Situation, you will instead receive Hallowed To Grimwatch.
Quest Stages[edit]
Hallowed To Arenthia | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
The priestess told me to seek out a woman named Cariel on the road into the city. She should be able to set me on my path.
Objective: Talk to Cariel in Arenthia
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Notes
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