Online:The Path to Moonmont
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Lunar Priestess Kauzanabi-jo has indicated I should make for the temple of Moonmont. The Champions, the new candidates for the Mane, will join me there.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Kauzanabi-jo in the Rawl'kha Temple.
- (Optional) Get the Golden Claw
- Meet the Champions at Moonmont.
- Talk to Shazah near Moonmont.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Kauzanabi-jo says the moons have revealed the next location—Moonmont. The temple has been corrupted, and you need to speak to the Lunar Champions. However, she suggests you find the Golden Claw at Do'Krin first. The associated side quest, The Golden Claw, is optional.
To Moonmont[edit]
Moonmont is southwest of Rawl'kha, and you pass Do'Krin Monastery on the way. Talk to Shazah, who is near the Moonmont Wayshrine. She thanks you for your constant help.
Notes[edit]
- This quest is only offered if you have not yet started Motes in the Moonlight or To Moonmont.
Bugs[edit]
- If you leave Rawl'kha Temple without accepting this quest, or abandon it, you cannot re-enter the temple to acquire it later. ?
- The quest can nevertheless be skipped, and you can travel straight to Moonmont and continue the storyline directly with Motes in the Moonlight.
Quest Stages[edit]
The Path to Moonmont | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Notes
* Any text displayed in angle brackets (e.g.,
<Alias=LocationHold>
) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
- 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.