Quests> Orchidna's Creation

ID: 10392
Quest
Saga
Chapter 1: The Nuon Dragon War
13. Orchidna's Creation
Requires precompleted quest:
Opens access to the quest:

Quest level: 55

Basic requirements:

Level 55 - unlimited

Stages:

Start

Stage requirements:

Completed the quest "Wyrmkin History Lesson"

Dialogs:

NPC:/talk What my notes about the Nuons have to do with the Wyrmkin? It's a long stretch, but hear me out.

NPC:/talk You heard all the rumors about the Warborn, right? They are said to be reborn by the Demon Queen Orchidna, who harvested the power of the Abyss to bring them back to life.

NPC:/talk It is said, that Orchidna's father, Raeven the Wizard of the Amaitan Highlands, made some sort of deal with the Akasch and promised them a queen in exchange for their power.

NPC:/talk Ancient journals revealed that Orchidna always possessed unnatural powers, which were even recognized by the great Rowan Alexander as of Akasch nature.

NPC:/talk But it wasn't until she was trapped in the throne of the Garden of the Gods, separated from her sister and friends, that she fully gave in to the call of the Abyss.

NPC:/talk Starting to catch my drift? I believe, trapped in the Abyss with the Akasch, were the Nuons, who were banished to the plane for eating the portal that connected the two worlds.

NPC:/talk And when the Demon Queen brought the Warborn into the world, it was the bodies of these Nuons she used as a vessel. -- Let me read through those notes about the Wyrmkin one more time, please.

Actions:

Interact with the Object to accept quest
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Stage summary:

Give Artena a few moment to read through her notes, then talk to her again at the Crimson Watch Camp in the Mysthrane Gorge.

Dialogs:

NPC:/talk I found what I was looking for. After the Warborn were set free by a person call Damian, they reported having horrible nightmares and hallucinations for a long time.

NPC:/talk Those hallucinations were so painful to them, that they were willing to enslave themselves, in order to try and repent for the sins of their past. Can you imagine how awful something has to be, to give up your freedom over it?

Actions:

Report to the Object