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Deliver food to a dead man's mother.
Zone: Deshaan
Quest Giver: Dark Elf
Location(s): Lady Llarel's Shelter, Deepcrag Den
Reward: Chef's Apron
Low Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Low Experience XP gain
A mission incomplete
I discovered the body of a Dark Elf in a cave. There's a note next to the body.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Read the note.
  2. Find the bag of kwama eggs.
  3. Talk to Mamma Aralosi at Deepcrag Den.

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Just a short ways into Lady Llarel's Shelter, you'll find a dead Dark Elf, presumably killed by the wild kwama infesting the cave. There's a note next to him with a recipe on it. After you read the note, continue deeper into the mine to find the bag of kwama eggs. It is in the final room, guarded by Lady Llarel herself — now a wraith! Whether you wish to deal with her now or not, collect the eggs and exit the cave.

It's a fairly long walk to Deepcrag Den, south of Mournhold and near the Shadowfen gate. Mamma Aralosi is at the campfire outside the den. Inform her of her son's fate, and she will give you a reward.

Quest Stages[edit]

You Have to Break a Few
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should read the note next to the body of the Dark Elf.
Objective: Read the Note
The note mentions a bag of kwama eggs. I should try to find the bag.
Objective: Find the Bag of Kwama Eggs
I found the bag of kwama eggs mentioned in the note. Now I should leave Lady Llarel's Shelter.
Objective: Exit Lady Llarel's Shelter
Finishes quest☑ The note next to the body mentioned that the Dark Elf's mother was in Deepcrag Den. I should bring the eggs to her.
Objective: Talk to Mamma Aralosi
Notes
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