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Zone: Apocrypha
Location(s): Infinite Archive
Reward: Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Unknown Experience XP
ID: 7233
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
 
A ghost named Esalinwe lost all her threads of fate in the Infinite Archive. She wants retribution, and asked me to kill the Fabled maligraphies who had a hand in causing her death.


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  1. Talk to Esalinwe

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Quest StagesEdit

Infinite Avenger: Fabled
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should search the archival wings for Fabled to kill.
Objective: Kill Fabled
I need to enter the Archival Wings to find the Fabled.
Objective Hint: Enter the Archival Wings
I killed the Fabled for Esalinwe. I should find her in the Index Chamber and let her know.
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