![]() ![]() Some kind of speed enchanting would be great. Even if you get the 18 sec kind I'm not so sure you can make it. We had cleared the first two mobs, if we hadn't the 15 sec pot wouldn't have been anywhere near enough on it's own at the gauntlet. I recommend that you bring at least 3 pots when doing this, and preferably the 18 sec kind. Then we just shot down the cocoons with ranged until Kurzel got out (the web on the left fortunately) Talked to her and then hearthed out. The third one was more than enough to get to the spider room door where we cleared the non elite spiders. My first plan was to wait in the doorway between the gauntlet and the tiny room before the first boss. The second pot took him to the beginning of the stairs at the first boss, but not past There I hid on the left side, there's plenty of room there. Luckily there were 3 pots, cause the first pot ran out in the middle of the first gauntlet but luckily no one aggroed. So the druid stealthed there, and warrior took some lesser invisibility pots. We quickly gave up on the idea to kill our way to the spiders, too bothersome and not enough dps. (use the quest item on the corpse of the second boss).Ĭomment by AenonarDecided to be cheap when I tried to solo / duo this quest. Which leads to Search and Rescue (another inside the Instance Quest)Īfter you do that quest (completed in the instance) Head Games opens and is doable (a single quest from Prigmon in Granite Springs, Grizzly Hills) ![]() Leads (finally) to Cleansing Drak'Tharon (which is a quest for inside Drak'Tharon Keep)Īfter doing up to Subject to Interpretation and Scourgekabob Which leads to Filling the Cages (from Samir in Granite Springs, Grizzly Hills) Start with Good Troll Hunting (from Sergeant Thurkin, Conquest Hold, Grizzly Hills) (which is the end of the Voldrune three part line) In order to open that quest up you have to complete "The Thane of Voldrune". Good Troll Hunting opens up after completing My Enemy's Friend Little wonder then that we often see a crow accompanying the Grim Reaper.Comment by 245270These are quest strings that open up and lead to quests inside the instance: The three Greek words that were either related originally or related through confusion later were: Chronus (meaning "time"), Cronus (the god of harvest before the Greek gods took over), and corone (meaning "crow"). The myth of Chronos eating his children was used in a poetic sense for time devouring all things, as in the old saying "nothing lasts forever." The Grim Reaper carrying a scythe is derived from a combination of Chronus and Cronus. Cronus was a harvest god and carried a sickle, which is a tool used in harvesting grain. In Greek mythology, Chronos, called Father Time, was the king of titans and the father of Zeus. Each movement of the scythe brings thousands of souls. The scythe is an image that reminds us that Death reaps the souls of sinners like the peasant who harvests corn in his field. It is interesting to note that the dead body itself was never garbed in black - the colour of the winding sheet or shroud seems always to have been white. The garb of Death or the black mourning robe, to which the first references are found in the early fifteenth century, is very close to the robe of the priest or monk who officiated at the death bed. In modern-day European-based folklore, Death is known as the Grim Reaper, depicted as wearing a dark hooded cloak and wielding a scythe. ![]()
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