Online:Favor for the Queen
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Queen Maraya in Shornhelm Castle.
- Meet First Mate Elvira Derre in Northsalt Village.
- Talk to Elvira again on arrival at Sentinel Docks.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Speak to Queen Maraya after watching the crowning of the new king or queen of Shornhelm. She will tell you that she's heard rumors of a necromancer in Sentinel. She's worried about her homeland and her father and asks you to check on them. She tells you she already prepared your passage aboard a ship and to speak to Elvira Derre.
Find Elvira Derre, First Mate of the Dawn Posset sailing under Captain Marck, on the docks in Northsalt Village. As soon as you tell her you are ready to leave and exit the dialogue, she will say, "All right you lubbers. Time to cast off!" The screen will go dark, and you will then find yourself aboard a ship at the Sentinel Docks.
Speak to Elvira again before leaving the ship to ask what's going on and receive your reward.
Notes[edit]
- This quest is only offered if you have not started Rise of the Dead or Risen From the Depths in Alik'r Desert.
Quest Stages[edit]
Favor for the Queen | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should speak to First Mate Elvira Derre at the Northpoint docks. She should be prepared to offer me passage to Sentinel.
Objective: Talk to Elvira
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We've arrived at the docks in Sentinel. I should speak with Elvira to find out what's going on.
Objective: Talk to Elvira
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