The Failed World Tree

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AllianceThe Failed World Tree
Start Hierophant Thayreen
End Hierophant Thayreen
Level 15-30
Category Grizzly Hills
Experience 20750 (or 9g 96s at 80)
Reputation +250 Valiance Expedition
Rewards  [Robe of Expurgation],  [Wax-Coated Chestguard],  [Acid-Resistant Hauberk], or  [Chestplate of Untimely Rewards]
Previous A [15-30] Descent into Darkness
Next A [15-30] A Possible Link & A [15-30] Children of Ursoc

Objectives

Hierophant Thayreen at Amberpine Lodge wants you to go to Vordrassil's Limb, Vordrassil's Heart or Vordrassil's Tears and obtain 6 Slime Samples from the Entropic Oozes.

Description

My ancestors once planted a tree in the middle of the Grizzly Hills.

It was called Vordrassil and it was to become a world tree.

For reasons long forgotten, after the tree was fully grown, they decided it needed to be destroyed. Its giant trunk splintered at three locations in the area to the north.

Where the tree touched the ground, foul ooze began to crawl the earth. Bring me slime samples so I can begin my work and the earth can be healed.

Rewards

You will be allowed to choose one of these rewards
Inv chest cloth 26.png [Robe of Expurgation] Inv chest leather 03.png [Wax-Coated Chestguard]
Inv chest chain 09.png [Acid-Resistant Hauberk] Inv chest plate03.png [Chestplate of Untimely Rewards]

Progress

Have you gathered the samples, <name>?

Completion

The slime is not natural, <name>. Its very nature is corrupt and... evil.

We must find out more.

Notes

The mobs are found at the three caves marked on the zone map west of Grizzlemaw.

Players will likely not get the required amount of slime if they only kill the mobs required to reach the bottom of each of the three caves.

Progression

  1. A [15-30] The Failed World Tree & A [15-30] A Dark Influence
  2. A [15-30] A Possible Link & A [15-30] Children of Ursoc
  3. A [15-30] Vordrassil's Sapling & A [15-30] Vordrassil's Seeds
  4. A [15-30G3] Ursoc, the Bear God

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