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===Accepting the Quest=== | |||
'''Ahtzatrach:''' Serpent Reavers are pirates who take the Sahagin's god as their own. What sorry sort of pirate offers prayers to Leviathan? | |||
'''Ahtzatrach:''' Like all zealots, their fervor grows with their numbers. Subtracting five fanatics from their fold ought to dampen their fire a while. | |||
===Reporting to Ahtzatrach=== | |||
'''Ahtzatrach:''' That'll teach those Reavers that they reap what they sow! Rest assured in the knowledge you've made the seas safer for all. |
Revision as of 01:19, 6 November 2023
Serpent's Tongue-lashing
- Quest giver
- Ahtzatrach
- Location
- Western La Noscea (X:22, Y:22)
- Level
- 48
- Experience
- 6,840
- Gil
- 0
- Previous quest
- Long Walk off a Short Pier
- Next quest
- Sibling Rivalry
- Patch
- 2.0
“Ahtzatrach seeks a sword hand swift and stout.
— In-game description
Rewards
- Choose one of the following options:
Walkthrough
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Steps
- Slay Serpent Reavers
- Repot to Ahtzatrach.
Journal
- Ahtzatrach seeks a sword hand swift and stout.
- Ahtzatrach hopes to chip away at the Serpent Reavers' number prior to battle, and asks you to slay five of their kind.
- You have done the deed. Report your success to Ahtzatrach.
- Ahtzatrach is elated that the Serpent Reavers will need to lick their wounds a bit.
Accepting the Quest
Ahtzatrach: Serpent Reavers are pirates who take the Sahagin's god as their own. What sorry sort of pirate offers prayers to Leviathan? Ahtzatrach: Like all zealots, their fervor grows with their numbers. Subtracting five fanatics from their fold ought to dampen their fire a while.
Reporting to Ahtzatrach
Ahtzatrach: That'll teach those Reavers that they reap what they sow! Rest assured in the knowledge you've made the seas safer for all.