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Hezehk, a courier for Madam Whim, was robbed by members of the Voidprowler clan. They stole a secret that he meant to trade for a boon from Hermaeus Mora. I agreed to help him track down the Voidprowlers, take back the secret, and finish his job.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Talk to Hezehk
- Meet Hezehk at the southern stairs of The Ravening Morass.
- Gather items for Hezehk
- Speak with Hezehk and then head to the Obscured Forum.
- Search for Voidprowler Zavaal.
- Read note the note.
- Talk to Hezehk.
- Gather the items for Hezehk's spell.
- Head to the Great Hall of Secrets and speak to Hezehk.
- Locate the missing secret.
- Speak with Hezehk
- Return to the Intake Room.
- Deposit the secret and collect the Boon of Mora.
- Meet Hezehk outside and then speak to collect the reward.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Quest StagesEdit
Notes
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