Online:Spies in the Shallows
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Titus Stolo requested my aid in dealing with some intelligence he claims is important to my alliance that was lost when Dreadsail pirates interrupted their recovery from vessels that crashed into Shipwreck Shoals.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Enter Shipwreck Shoals
- Search for sensitive documents and collect them
- Rescue Nari Stolo
- Leave the delve and talk to Titus Stolo
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Bugs[edit]
- One of the documents might appear in an unreachable location, rendering the quest unable to be completed. ?
- Workaround: Abandoning the quest and restarting it can sometimes fix the problem.
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Titus asked that I locate sensitive documents. If I find any enemy documents among them, I should retrieve them. If I come across any allied documents, I should destroy them. He also wants me to rescue his partner Nari from the Dreadsail pirates.
Objective: Locate Sensitive Documents: 0/5
Objective: Rescue Nari Stolo
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I dealt with the scattered documents and rescued Nari. I should speak to Titus about it.
Objective: Talk to Titus Stolo
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Notes
* Any text displayed in angle brackets (e.g.,
<Alias=LocationHold>
) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.