Online:Collector of Pelts
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After giants and wolves overran the village of Lower Yorgrim, the survivors found shelter in a tiny fishing camp outside the village walls.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Hanmaer Furmender.
- Collect eight Wolf Pelts.
- Return to Hanmaer Furmender.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Speak with Hanmaer Furmender to start the quest.
- "A cold wind blows, giants stomp through our village, and we have nothing but the shirts on our backs to keep us warm.
You've picked a poor time to visit Lower Yorgrim." - What can I do to help?
- "I don't have a grand quest to offer you. We're just cold and hurt and afraid for our lives."
- There must be something I can do.
- "Well, the wolves came to Lower Yorgrim after the giants attacked. They roam the streets and feast on our dead.
Perhaps you could collect a few wolf pelts for me. I can turn them into blankets. At least those of us that survived can stay warm." - I'll return with some wolf pelts.
Collect 8 wolf pelts. Wolves can be found wandering throughout Lower Yorgrim, usually eating corpses. When you have the pelts, speak to Hanmaer again.
- "You're back! Were you able to kill any of those beasts? And did you bring us any of their pelts?"
- Here are the pelts you requested.
- "Thank you. Some of Lower Yorgrim's refugees will sleep warmly tonight.
Please, take this for your troubles."
Quest Stages[edit]
Collector of Pelts | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Hanmaer Furmender, one of the refugees from Lower Yorgrim, asked me to collect wolf pelts. She can use them to make blankets to keep the survivors warm.
Objective: Collect Wolf Pelts: 0/8
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I collected the wolf pelts that Hanmaer requested. I should bring them to her at the fishing camp.
Objective: Talk to Hanmaer Furmender
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Notes
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