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Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Speak to Traylan Omoril in Hall of Justice.
- (Optional) Speak to Vorar Vendu.
- Find evidence of slave activity.
- Kill Avrusa Duleri, the Camonna Tong leader.
- Return to Vorar Vendu.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
There are rumors of Camonna Tong slaver activity at Khartag Point. The Temple needs more information before it can act and has tasked you with investigating the area and eliminating their leader.
You may optionally stop by Saint Delyn Plaza to speak with Vorar Vendu for more information on your assignment
Head to Khartag Point and make your way to the very northernmost part of the delve. The information you are looking for is written in a letter next to a collapsed tent on an overlook guarded by a River Troll. After you read the letter head south and kill Avrusa Duleri.
Jump down the ledge to quickly get back to the entrance and return to Vorar Vendu to complete the quest.
Quest StagesEdit
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should head to Khartag Point in order to kill the Camonna Tong's commander and find evidence of slave activity within their campsite.
Objective: Search the Campsite for Slave Activity
Objective: Kill Avrusa Duleri
Talk to Vorar Vendu for more information. Optional Step: Talk to Vorar Vendu
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I should head back to Vorar Vendu to collect my reward.
Objective: Talk to Vorar Vendu
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