Quest:Zidir-nesad: The Jewel of Adnâkh

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Zidir-nesad: The Jewel of Adnâkh
Level 137
Type Solo
Starts with Landscape
Starts at Máttugard
Ends with Rísti Graver
Ends at Zidir-nesad, the Steepset
End Region Máttugard
Map Ref [46.3S, 114.1W]
Quest Group Gundabad
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

Rísti Graver, the greatest foreman of the Ironfold, has learned the location of the sacred Jewel of Adnâkh. While the jewel has been found, it will take a skilled hero to recover it and return it to the throne! You should seek out Rísti Graver as soon as you are able.

Background

The sacred Jewel of Adnâkh has been found.

Objective 1

Rísti Graver can be found at the Steepset in Máttugard.

You should talk to Rísti Graver.

Rísti Graver: 'Word has reached us here at the Steepset that the sacred Jewel of Adnâkh was recently dredged up in Gloomingtarn, unbeknownst to the goblins doing the dredging! I ask you to locate the jewel and retrieve it before the sacred stone is lost once more!'

Objective 2

  • Sift through the piles of muck (0/19)

Piles of muck can be found in Gloomingtarn.

You should sift through the muck for the Jewel of Adnâkh.

Objective 3

  • Sift through one last pile of muck

Piles of muck can be found in Gloomingtarn.

You should sift through one last pile of muck for the Jewel of Adnâkh.

Something nearby catches your eye!

Objective 4

The Jewel of Adnâkh can be found in Gloomingtarn.

You should collect the Jewel of Adnâkh.

Objective 5

  • Add the Jewel of Adnâkh to the Throne of Zidir-nesad

The Throne of Zidir-nesad can be found at the Steepset in Máttugard.

You should add the Jewel of Adnâkh to the Throne of Zidir-nesad under Rísti Graver's supervision.

Added the Jewel of Adnâkh to the Throne of Zidir-nesad

Objective 6

  • Talk to Rísti Graver

Rísti Graver can be found at Steepset in Máttugard.

You should talk to Rísti Graver.

Rísti Graver: 'You have restored the Jewel of Adnâkh to its proper place! You did clean away the muck from it before setting it in the throne, I hope? Ah, I see it shining brightly there, of course you did.
'This jewel represents nature, not just the natural environment in which wild things grown but also the natural state of all beings, <name>. It is the nature of the dwarves to persevere, and so we will, until all of Gundabad is made safe from our enemies. The light that shines from the Jewel of Adnâkh will remind us who we are and who we remain as we explore the deep places beneath Gundabad, and that is good.'