Traversing Telara 18: Gutter and Quarrystone Basin

Anmar seeks the Talon of Maelforge, but the goblin chieftain Gutter stands in his way.

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                                   Tavril

First up is Tavril, the goddess of nature. She is the earth mother, the protector of the wilds of Telara. Like nature herself, she is extremely fickle. Those who look after the world they live in will be treated with kindness, but those who try to tame the wilds will be judged her enemy. Before the Vigil formed into the coalition it now is, she was the patron of the High Elves and charged them with looking after the untamed places of Telara.

Next up is Mariel-Taun, the patron of lovers, healers, and the arts. She is the soul of the Vigil, and wants her followers to tap into their creative sides and create.  She wants dreamers; people who will try anything, who let nothing stand in the way of their life’s ambitions. She is the goddess of community and compassion. Even during this time of war, she wants her followers to pause and take a look at the beauty around them. To her, this is how we know what we are fighting for.

More Gods below

Defiant
Valnyr is wading deeper into the mountains of Stonefield this week, and is picking up quests that take him even farther into this hostile territory. The first task he is given is to kill rams in the Far Mine Loop. Not a difficult task. In fact, not a very heroic task, but it has to be done, as the rams attack drivers moving supplies to Quarrystone Basin. At the same time, I’m to collect Oreling Stones from the bodies of any orelings I slay and deliver them to Bartholomew Cleary in Quarrystone Basin. He wants to research them and find out more about the orelings and how to defeat them.
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As I’m making my way through the mountains I come across an Underpaid Courier who is supposed to be delivering a drink called Grengrug, stolen from the troglodytes, to Quar-rystone Basin. Apparently it is something of a sought after drink among the Defiant. And no wonder. The bleak landscape and never-ending rain would turn anyone to drink, I think.

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