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#1 Jun 28 2005 at 1:24 PM Rating: Default
does anyone have any guides or info on the were-hunter quests...after you get the brand. Workin on the Tserrina Vampire quest.
#2 Jun 28 2005 at 4:23 PM Rating: Decent
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Try this...

http://singforu.tripod.com/id155.html

Opppsss... I just saw that I don't have that added to my were hunter stuff yet... I'll get it added asap... however, go to Hodstock, he has the vampire quest info there.

http://hodstock.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=13759

Edited, Tue Jun 28 17:29:14 2005 by singforu
#3 Jun 28 2005 at 4:29 PM Rating: Decent
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Were-Hunter Vampire Quest

Quest NPC: Djivan Mertshak in Oasis

Djivan wrote:
We gypsies do not let others have power over us through fear. Even here we stand in the shadow of great evil.

You! wrote:
I seek to uncover and slay the ancient one, Mayong Mistmoore!

Djivan wrote:
You have a fire that burns within you %4. Let us hope that fire does not fail you during the course of the task you desire to undertake. My fellow gypsies that have been watching Caer Sloth from a safe distance have learned much about the Siloth. With the aid of the ancient one and his brides their necromantic powers have grown immensely in a very short time. Several new minions of the Siloth have appeared at Caer Sloth, both the living and the cursed dead. However, no vampires other than one of the ancient one's brides, Tserrina Syl'Tor have been seen entering or elaving the keep.I believe from the information that I have been provided that the ancient one lairs deep beneath the Siloth's salt mines. I also believe that the Siloth did not originally intend to become servants of the ancient one, or be the ones to awaken him.

You! wrote:
Why do you believe they are unwilling servants?

Djivan wrote:
The Siloth are a little more than deviants that worships a triad of dark deities; Rallos Zek, Innoruuk, and Bertoxxulous. Using slave labor and the animated dead they built their fortress in hills rich with salt, and had slaves begin digging mines. The Siloth were attracted to the spot due to the desolateness caused by the high salt content in the rock and soil. The salt is also useful to the Siloth to preserve the undead and foul research materials of their necromancers. Deals struck with the river pirates of the region also made it easy for the Siloth to sell and smuggle the salts for a profit. As the slaves dug deeper in search of new salt deposits, they stumbled upon the ancient one's tomb. A subterranean labyrinth guarded by the deadly drachnids, unnatural creatures reputedly created by the ancient one.

You wrote:
I will go to the ancient one's lair and slay him.

Djivan wrote:
First you must better understand what it is that must be done in order to reach the ancient one and defeat him. The vampire lord's coffin is said to be impervious to harm and is sealed by mystical wards that no magic can dispell. There are legends of a song that will counter the wards on the coffin and summon the ancient one. Speak with the gypsy minstrel Enrique Revnold, it was his ancestor who first discovered the song of which I speak. Enrique can usually be found at the crossroads east of Blakedown and north of Forkwatch.


Scene Two: Enrigue Revnold in Alseop's Wall (SW)

Enrique wrote:
You are safe from the bandits here. They will not approach our camp so long as we keep the fires lit and song in the air.

You wrote:
Tell me about the Revnold that once fought the ancient one.

Enrique wrote:
So you have heard something of my lineage, have you? It is not a proud tale, for it ends in great sorrow. My ancestor Vedel Revnold was a bard of unparalleled skill and talent, and he also possessed immense courage. It is said that when he sang his words would form images that danced in the air before the eyes of the listeners. Vedel traveled the lands of Antonica that were then still new to even the gypsy clans. Wherever Vedel traveled he shared his songs and protected the innocent from the unspeakable horrors of the night. As a result, others wrote songs of Vedel in return. He had become a hero amongst all the gypsy clans. Thus, when the ancient one appeared to threaten those who Vedel cherished, he took it upon himself to face the vampire lord. The encounter would not bode well for Vefel Revnold, yet to some degree he would succeed.

You! wrote:
What happened when he faced the ancient one?

Enrique wrote:
Vedel and a handful of companions located the ancient one's lair and defeated his guardians. The ancient one himself slumbered within an indestructable mithril coffin that no man could pry open. Vedel was determined to defeat the vampire lord, thus he fabricated a magical melody to cause pain to the vampire's senses. The song worked, it resonated through the mithril coffin and the vampire lord emerged from his slumber. During the ensuing battle, tragedy befell Vedel Revnold as his companions were slain by the vampire lord. Vedel was among the last to fall. As the ancient one drained him of his life he thrust an eldarr wood stake through his heart. The ancient one dissipated into a haze of red mist, wrongfully believed to have been destroyed. Vedel was dead, but doomed to rise as a powerful vampire, his mind corrupted and his body without a soul. Vedel would then terrorize for many decades the innocents he once protected and cherished. Vedel Revnold became known to the gypsy clans as the dreaded Maestro of Rancor.

You wrote:
Do you know the song to call forth the ancient one?

Enrique wrote:
Yes, the song has been preserved. For the Maestro of Rancor loathed the very songs he created in life. Thus, Vedel's songs were taught to our people as songs of protection against the creatures of the night. I will provide you with a copy of Vedel's songs, but they are valuable and highly protected gypsy songs. I ask that you do me a favor in return, for I too seek a writing that is valuable and highly guarded. I seek a copy of the Writ of the Wild, the scriptures written by the wild elf Wegadas and handed down to the Unkempt. Perhaps within the pages of the Writ of the Wild I can discover new weaknesses of the lycanthropes, the heirs of Wegadas. If you provide me with a copy of the unkempt's writ, I will provide you with a tome of Vedel's songs.


Scene Three: Enrique Revnold in Alseop's Wall (SW)

Enrique wrote:
As promised I shall give you this copy of Vedel's songs in exchange for the Writ of the Wild. There is something I must tell you though. The song you seek to awaken is not within those pages. Only the Maestro of Rancor knows the last song that Vedel wrote before his demise.

You! wrote:
Where do I find the Maestro of Rancor?

Enrique wrote:
The Maestro of Rancor was banished from the realm of men long ago by the gypsy sorceress Yazmina. The Maestro may only return to Antonica if summoned by playing Vedel's songs on an instrument crafted by a vampire. I do not know where you will find such an instrument, other than perhaps, in a vampire's lair. I warn you though should you be fool enough to actually attempt summoning the Maestro. He is a powerful vampire, sired by the ancient one himself, thus will not return to death like other undead creatures. No stake through the heart will slay the Maestro of Rancor, but he can be defeated.


That's what I've found thus far ...
#4 Jun 28 2005 at 4:35 PM Rating: Decent
woot
#5 Jun 28 2005 at 7:31 PM Rating: Default
Thanks! i thought this quest was lvl 50 but i was able to get at lvl 35
#6 Jun 28 2005 at 7:33 PM Rating: Default
The min level to do were hunter quests are 30 like were quests.
#7 Jun 28 2005 at 8:05 PM Rating: Default
right i thought the inital quest to get brand was the first quest and mistmoore was like the secondary quest or something either way i'm sure i'm headed toward some serious debt lol
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