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Online:Mastengwe

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Mastengwe
Location Shattered Shoals
Ship The Prowler
Race High Elf Gender Female
Health 39,959
Reaction Friendly
Other Information
Faction(s) Aldmeri Dominion
Mastengwe

Mastengwe is a High Elf sailor and a crewmember of The Prowler. While she and her fellow sailors were out scavenging, they were ambushed by Maormer and Mastengwe was the only one to escape.

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DialogueEdit

She can be found in her cabin below deck and if spoken with before the events of Cast Adrift she will say:

"Has the storm stopped? I don't think I've ever been this sick."

Cast AdriftEdit

After Captain Jimila directs you to speak with her, Mastengwe will be frantic.

"The Sea Vipers are insane! They're trying to create another hurricane!"
Another hurricane? What do you mean?
"Suhr, Virkvild, and I were scavenging for a replacement helmsman's wheel when the Sea Vipers ambushed us. They brought us to the island with the beached Dominion flagship.
They'd done things there, terrible things."
What have the Sea Vipers done?
"Those filthy Maormer dragged my mates up and tied them to these serpent-shaped statues. Then they started chanting, and lightning surrounded them!
That's when the storm began to form around the island."
The Sea Vipers created the storm?
"Yes, I'm sure of it. It was a terrible sight. The Sea Vipers were so caught up in the ritual, I slipped free.
I tried to grab Suhr, but the lightning held him fast. Then one of the Sea Vipers yanked at him. I saw the Maormer's wrist glow."
Why would the Sea Viper's wrist glow?
"The Maormer wore lodestones on their wrists. It let them ignore those lightning bonds. But I couldn't find any more, so I jumped off the ship and swam for it.
Please, don't let them sacrifice my crewmates!"

Speaking to her again:

"I'm certain the lodestone will let you bypass the lightning bonds.
Make those filthy Maormer pay for what they did to us."

After you have rescued her friends and stopped the ritual, she can be found working above deck.

"Thanks the gods the ship's stopped moving. I don't know if I can bear going to sea again."