History of the Fae
QuestInformation
Description "This book covers several periods of fae history and is a written version of a fireside tale. I will undertake a few personal memorial rituals to better understand the fae." -- Everquest II Journal
Steps #Go see Tunare's Sapling #Kill 7 Crushbone orcs near Kelethin #Visit a memorial near the road to The Lesser Faydark at 366.0. It is a rock straight west of the Joleena's Restaurant Acorn Lift. #Visit a memorial near Crushbone Keep at 194.54. It is on the left side just outside the tunnel. #Visit Tunare's Glade at 380.71. #Finally, visit Joleena's Restaurant and buy a Kelethin Cooler from the barmaid.
Rewards *At least Coin
Journal Steps I need to visit Tunare's Sapling, a tree which holds significance for the fae and for Kelethin.
I have seen Tunare's Sapling. Orcs have been the fae's enemy for many long seasons. I will reduce their current threat to the fae by eliminating some of them.
I've reduced the number of Crushbone orcs near Kelethin. There are many stone memorials throughout the Greater Faydark to spirits lost in the past. One such memorial lies destroyed near the road between the Greater and Lesser Faydarks.Time and brute force have taken their toll on this ancient cairn. A solitary stone is all that remains, its inscription barely legible.
Despite your best efforts, you are unable to decipher any of the remaining faded marks on the memorial.I've paid my respects at the destroyed memorial. There is another fae memorial marker beyond the tunnel leading to Crushbone Keep. I would like to pay my respects at that marker.The stone is weathered and worn. Though the memorial is no longer planted firmly into the ground, its original carving can still be read despite its crude defacement by generations of Crushbone orcs.
The original inscription reads: "To those who sacrificed themselves to reach Felwithe in our hour of need." Over time, the orcs have tried to carve out the words, but have been unable to do so.I've seen the memorial near Crushbone Keep. The fae attribute their growth to the blessings of Tunare. I might find further evidence of her blessings in Tunare's Glade.
I've seen Tunare's Glade. The fae's first Queen was Joleena, for whom a restaurant is named in Kelethin. I should visit Joleena's Restaurant and relax for a moment with a refreshing Kelethin Cooler, reflecting on this history of the fae.
I've learned many things about the history of the fae. I've visited a number of locations that held significance to the fae.
I have visited several sites, performed some simple rituals and pondered their meaning, learning more about the history of the fae along the way.