Summerset

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Retrieve a pirate's buried treasure and return it to her descendants.
Zone: Summerset
Quest Giver: Igeke Rat-Bite
Location(s): Small island in the southeastern corner of Summerset
Reward: Gjadil's Treasured Waist Strap
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience
"Thanks for grabbing it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to crack this beauty open..."
Three descendants of Gjadil the Keel-Hauler have traveled to Summerset to collect her buried treasure. Unable to trust each other after a death of a party member, they've requested I find the chest and bring it back to them.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Talk to Igeke Rat-Bite.
  2. Examine the treasure map.
  3. Find Gjadil's treasure chest.
  4. Return the chest to Igeke to claim your reward.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Talk to Igeke Rat-Bite.

"You walk in here on three skeevers arguing over a dead body, and decide you want to chat with one of them? You either got some kind of guts or you're some kind of stupid.
Either way, maybe you can help."
What happened here?
"A family squabble, of sorts. You see, one of these cozies went and killed Vareda.
Problem is, none of us are about to go treasure hunting with a murderer at our back. When killing for gold, you don't stop at one. Or so I hear."
You mentioned a treasure?
"Ancestor of ours, Gjadil the Keel-Hauler, cached her loot around here.
If you grab the chest for us, there's no chance for a sneak attack. The map over there will lead you right to it. And, obviously, I'll pay you for the trouble."
I'll collect the treasure chest for you.

Examine Gjadil's Treasure Map nearby and you will receive Gjadil's Treasure Map. Head to Dusk Keep and go up the winding path to the keep. Gjadil's Treasure Chest can be found in a Dirt Mound near a large rock, a bit before you encounter stairs on your path (map). Now return to Igeke Rat-Bite and talk to her to complete the quest.

"So? Were you able to find Gjadil's treasure?"
Here's the treasure chest.
"Huh. I always imagined it a tad ... bigger. Well, if it's stuffed with diamonds, I guess it doesn't much matter what size the box is.
Thanks for grabbing it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to crack this beauty open."

After the quest is completed, she'll open the chest:

Igeke Rat-Bite:"Now, let's see what we're working with here..."
Sober Storn:"Can't you bleed any faster, Igeke?"
Drokagir the Lesser:"Indeed! My being roils with anticipation!"
Igeke Rat-Bite:"What the- there's just a scroll in here!"
'I sailed across many seas, and raided many ships. But the most precious treasure is family. May you see the wisdom in these words.'"
Sober Storn:"What? I came all this way for nothing? I can't believe I poisoned Vareda for a stupid scroll!"
Drokagir the Lesser:"Hold a moment- you killed Vareda? But I was the one that strangled her, right after she fell asleep!"
Igeke Rat-Bite:"Neither of you are making any sense. I stabbed her. Right after we doused the fire!"
Sober Storn:"Wait. Did- did we all kill Vareda to get a bigger share of the treasure?"
Drokagir the Lesser:"Ha! I suppose betrayal runs in the family!"

Quest Stages[edit]

Gjadil's Legacy
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Igeke has offered me a map in order to locate Gjadil's treasure map [sic]. I should collect it.
Objective: Examine Gjadil's Treasure Map
Igeke's treasure map can be used to locate Gjadil's chest. I should look at the map and travel to the marked location.
Objective: Find Gjadil's Chest
Finishes quest☑ I found Gjadil's treasure chest. I should return it to Igeke Rat-Bite and collect my reward.
Objective: Talk to Igeke Rat-Bite
Notes
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  • Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
  • Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.