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<noinclude>[[Category:Common Hero Mission Level 25-29|Common Hero Mission Level 25-29]]</noinclude>
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'''Briefing'''
'''Briefing'''



Revision as of 15:29, 21 February 2008

Go to the preserve and find the missing group

Briefing

I've got a whole pack of missing people for you to find. It seems some New Age meditation group disappeared in a local nature preserve. According to the one member who escaped, they had been drawn to that place by their meditations. Before he ran for it, he saw some strange shambling forms and a witch doctor. Now, here's the strange part: this group's been under investigation for possible connections to the Circle of Thorns. Could you go to the preserve and find the missing group? You only have 90 minutes to find the victims.

This might get complex if the Circle of Thorns really does have a connection to this group. Just remember that your primary objective is to find these people before something happens to them. Fighting witch doctors or anything else is secondary.

Mission Objective(s)

A crystal pendant lies on the ground. Beside it, a trail of footprints leads deeper into the glade.

  • Find the missing New Age group - 90 minutes timed
    • 4 missing people left

You have freed the missing new age group from the hands of the Banished Pantheon and the Circle of Thorns.

Enemies

Banished Pantheon
Circle of Thorns


Notable NPCs

  • New Age captive x4 (Hostages)



Debriefing

I've talked with the members of the group you saved, and they all spoke of feeling drawn to a place beneath the city. I also checked out the book they were using to identify the properties of crystals. It seems the Library of Congress has no record of the book, the authors, or the printer. I wonder if this group's disappearance was part of a larger plan. Of course, the important thing is that you got them back safely.