ID: 5271
icon A Curse Deeper Than the Sea
Category: History and Lore

You can only receive this quest when you have completed the following quest(s):
Malika's Inventor
This quest opens access to following quests:
Meeting Ulthow

Base
  • XP 9422
  • Coins silver31bronze97

Start NPC: Inventor Polonius
Quest stages:
Use the Holy Malika Totem to break the curse on the crystal, then hammer the crystal at Polonius's Workbench.Use the Holy Malika Totem to break the curse on the crystal, then hammer the crystal at Polonius's Workbench.
  • Perform a ritual at the Holy Malika Totem (1)
Talk to Duke Sabeau at Seaport Fortress in Caernord.
End NPC: Duke Sabeau
Quest text:
Inventor Polonius: The goddess of the sea put a poweful curse on that crystal. You want to be cautious with it. That kind of curse can transform a living person into a walking drowned corpse.
Inventor Polonius: The more devoted a minion is to the sea goddess, the stronger her curse on that creature. The elemental you killed at Sunken Bay must've loved the sea goddess deeply to be so greatly cursed.
Inventor Polonius: But don't worry. The Malika are talented in breaking such curses. Just perform a quick ritual in front of that Holy Malika Totem over there.
Inventor Polonius: The Malika have a great respect for nature and draw a great deal of power from it. Even the might of the sea goddess is no match for them.
Malika Shaman: The evil in this object has been banished.
Inventor Polonius: Thank gods, the curse is broken, and the crystal survived the ritual intact.
Inventor Polonius: Now I need to borrow some of your strength, adventurer. Would you mind working that hammer? My joints are getting as gnarled as a pirate's intentions.
Duke Sabeau: That crazy inventor didn't damage the crystal in any way, did he? You see, we're trying to create a number of compasses to help us navigate to Auroria.
Duke Sabeau: Crystals like these are a key component. But all of this nonsense about curses--hogwash! Inventor Polonius must not be as intelligent as a I thought, believing in such faerie tales.
Inventor Polonius: Blessings. Now, back to my work! And don't distract me while I'm at it!
Level: 50
Repeat count: 1



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