Online:A Discreet Pickup
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Luna Beriel says a Gleaner operative left a shipment of goods at three drop sites in the Shambles, but they haven't been picked up yet. If those goods are left in the Shambles too long, they'll be stolen.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Luna Beriel in Fargrave.
- (Optional) Talk to Dahliah.
- Go to the Shambles in Fargrave.
- Retrieve three shipments of Gleaner Goods from Gleaner Drop Sites.
- Return to Luna Beriel in Fargrave City District.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Make your way to the Shambles in Fargrave. Your task is to retrieve three shipments of Gleaner Goods from the Gleaner Drop Sites.
When you are done, return to Luna Beriel in Fargrave City District.
Bugs[edit]
- The easternmost shipment can be inaccessible beneath the shelf. ?
Quest Stages[edit]
A Discreet Pickup | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should make my way into the Shambles.
Objective: Enter the Shambles
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I should speak with Luna Beriel's contact, Dahliah, and see what she has to say.
Optional Step: Talk to Dahliah
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I need to pick up the goods from the three drop sites.
Objective: Retrieve the Shipments
Hidden Objective: Retrieve the Shipment
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I should return to Luna Beriel and bring her the goods I recovered from the Shambles. |
Notes
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<Alias=LocationHold>
) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
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