Online:The Lost Patrol
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Quick Summary: written by Enodoc, checked by MolagBallet
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Find a dead Lion Guard Officer at Cath Bedraud.
- Report the news to Commander Ales at Lion Guard Redoubt.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
When you approach the gates leading into the cemetery proper at Cath Bedraud, you'll see a frozen Lion Guard Officer among a pile of other corpses. Examine the corpse. He's carrying a leather folio with the name "Ales" written inside, containing a missive and a map with a nearby fortification marked on it. This soldier's commanding officer might want to know where he is.
Head to Lion Guard Redoubt, located southwest of Cath Bedraud. You'll find Commander Marone Ales on the southwest side of the camp, near a guild kiosk called Redoubtable Deals. Give him Lieutenant Jascien's Last Missive to receive a small reward.
Notes[edit]
- This quest is only offered if you have not started The Lion Guard's Stand.
Quest Stages[edit]
The Lost Patrol | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Among the officer's belongings, I found a map to a Lion Guard outpost south of the graveyard. His commander will want to know his fate.
Objective: Talk to Commander Marone Ales
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