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Online:Sunflower Stamina

< Elder Scrolls Online: Quests: Galen / Side Quests
Gather giant sunflowers from a dangerous valley.
Zone: Galen
Quest Giver: Druid Gastoc
Location(s): Vastyr, Valley of the Watcher
Prerequisite Quest: Soldier of the Isles
Reward: Galen Reward Coffer
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience XP
ID: 6878
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Sunflower
Druid Gastoc requested that I kill the forest wraith haunting the Valley of the Watcher. While I'm there, he'd like me to collect some of the giant sunflowers as a request from within House Mornard.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Talk to Druid Gastoc.
  2. Go to the Valley of the Watcher.
  3. Defeat Timbershade.
  4. Gather 4 Giant Sunflowers.
  5. Return to Druid Gastoc.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Speak to Druid Gastoc in Vastyr. He will task you with going to the Valley of the Watcher, killing the Forest Wraith named Timbershade, and gathering 4 Giant Sunflowers.

The quickest way to get there is through the Llanshara Wayshrine. Follow the dirt path north, going across the vine-tree-root bridge over the lava. Continue heading northwest over the cooled lava bridge, underneath the stone arch, until you get to the Valley.

After you defeat Timbershade, you need to gather 4 Giant Sunflowers. These can found scattered throughout the Valley.

Once you have gathered all four sunflowers, return to Druid Gastoc in Vastyr for your reward.

Quest StagesEdit

Sunflower Stamina
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I need to kill Timbershade the forest wraith and collect sunflowers in the clearing.
Objective: Kill Timbershade the Forest Wraith
Objective: Gather Sunflowers
Finishes quest  I found plenty of giant sunflowers and killed Timbershade the forest wraith. I should report back to Druid Gastoc.
Objective: Talk to Druid Gastoc
Notes
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