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So how about just granting living necromancers eternal life? Nope: Kajich says all living things must fear the grave. So here we are, mopping up small problems instead of dealing with the fundamental issues.}}
 
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 27 October 2022

Summary

Zhia Lian: There's lots of other dangerous undead out there. Take your little war band and go find them!

[Undead of any type or level will work, as long as they are Elite. Elite undead typically require a group of 3+ players.]

This Quest can be repeated after 60 days.


Preface

Zhia Lian: There's lots of other dangerous undead out there. Take your little war band and go find them!

[Undead of any type or level will work, as long as they are Elite. Elite undead typically require a group of 3+ players.]

Requirements

  • Kill Elite Undead x8

Rewards

Rewards

Zhia Lian: Good work. See, this is why I think that letting necromancers live was a mistake. Whenever a mortal necromancer dies, their undead creations can break free, and eventually some become super powerful. If all necromancers were liches, we wouldn't have that problem! But no, we can't change the nature of necromancy because Harukita says "life is a precious source of hatred."

So how about just granting living necromancers eternal life? Nope: Kajich says all living things must fear the grave. So here we are, mopping up small problems instead of dealing with the fundamental issues.