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Teleportation Made Easy with “Stitch” Grundleburn

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Guide

On a small, red box, on top of a uphill, Horizon Plateau. This is the highest point of this part of map. You can reach it, if you simply follow the road that starts south from here.

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Ascent Lifeglade Hills top.

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Teleportation Made Easy with “Stitch” Grundleburn

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Got some place to be on the double? Somewhere to go in a hurry? Maybe some kind of secret lair or ancient gizmo needs to be uncovered, and you just don’t have the time to find the front door? Then congratulations on your purchase of the Grundleburn Tele-Matic Mk. III, the most affordable and reliable teleportation device that very little money can buy from an independent discount technology retailer!

What makes the Grundleburn Tele-Matic
Mk. III worth your hard-earned space-money? Three things:
– Value!
– Affordability!
– Low prices!
– And, to a some extent, reliability!

But don’t take my word for it just because my name’s on the product. Our customers speak for themselves!

“As a… legitimate businessman, I need an easy and relatively fail-safe way t’be boardin’ a fat cargo ship full’a loot and plunder and, er, merchandise. Since I picked up a Grundleburn Mark III,
me profits be through th’roof and me mates’ve never been happier! Thanks, Stitch!”
Captain “Mads” Magzazz, Marauder
“Ever since I gave in and got the Grundleburn Mark III, my many missions into the mysteries of this magnificent world have simply been a snap. Try the Tele-Matic. You’ll be glad you gave it a go!”
Professor Orlo Vekov, Mordesh Alchemist
“I ain’t no kind of explorer, and I ain’t lookin’ to launch a sneak
attack on anybody. I’m just a simple Granok lookin’ for a way to fetch a can of Gnox-strength ale without havin’ to get up offa my duff. Thanks to the Tele-Matic III, the beer cooler in my kitchen is just an arm’s length away! I may never get up off my stony butt ever again.” – Hojek Sitwater, Lazy Exile

So what are YOU waiting for? Order your Grundleburn Tele-Matic Mk. III right now!

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Faction: Exile

Type: Journal

Blademother’s Song

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Guide

Near the blue Stalagmites and Stalactites, in the center of Hear of the Godwood. You can reach the top of Godsbreath Terrace by jumping over many geysers in area. Quest that takes you here is “Godwood Ascension”, part- Enter the Gate to the Heart of the Godwood.

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Quest “Godwood Ascension”, part- Enter the Gate to the Heart of the Godwood, takes you inside Heart of the Godwood Tree.

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Blademother’s Song

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[This Torine epic is written in a distinctive form of archaic Cassian that your datachron easily translates into the modern form – although it loses most of the rhyme structure along the way.]

The gods of life and death called for her,
She alone, among the worthy, called to the stars.
The shining ones, the metal men, descended in ships of silver and gold,
To take her to the heavens, never to return.

A cold and dreamless sleep passed in an instant,
Years, days, centuries,
it was no matter,
For she awoke at the time of their choosing,
Within the hidden chambers of their home beyond the Fringe.

And what became of the one who would be Blademother?
And whence came the son who would leave her for the stars?
Speak her name: Tresayne Toria, swordmaiden, Blademother.
Know the answers are not hers to give, nor yours to demand.
She sang to the stars and was heard.
She called to her sisters, and they became one.

And when the child of her heart grew to be a new god,
She bade him to depart, for she had found a new purpose.

And in the days before the Blademother,
Where did Vitara seek solace?
Who befriended the goddess of life
When the swordmaiden’s call did not ring in the still and silent mist?

For when the Blademother’s progeny fled to the stars,
And Vitara called in the dark,
The Blademother answered, steel in hand.
Sisters of the Torine, daughters of Cassus, children
of Vitara, arise!
For your goddess calls you to serve life above all.
She calls from afar, reaching through the world.
Embracing the smallest branch, the mightiest Eldertree,
Lifting the living, swordmaidens of old,
To the stars on wings of gold.

– Swordsister Althea of the Jagged Edge

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Faction: Exile

Type: Journal

Doctor Drugaur’s 100% Pure Vitalus Supplement Solution

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Guide

On ground, beside the junk piles, bellow the red cloth, Grimhold Quarantine Sector. In order to be safe from Contamination level, you should kill mobs in this area. Loot and use their Hazmat Suit Filter.

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Doctor Drugaur’s 100% Pure Vitalus Supplement Solution

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DAY 27

At last, the breakthrough I have been waiting for! The solution is stable. It has taken many months, but I believe I have finally perfected my Vitalus supplement solution. If my calculations are correct, merely a small amount of this simple formula added to Lazarin’s Vitalus Serum will extend the usefulness of the serum by nearly 500%! This breakthrough could well prove to be as important to the survival of our people as the
invention of Vitalus itself. Our supplies will quintuple overnight. We need not fear long voyages of exploration and discovery. And if I can build on these successes, perhaps one day a Mordesh need only receive an annual Vitalus shot – as long as it’s mixed with Doctor Drugaur’s supplement.

Naturally, there will be questions. How can I prove the supplement really works? Don’t we need to wait and see? And what if it doesn’t work? All
valid and viable questions, of course, and ones I am excited to explain.
– Of course I can prove it really works! I’m not Ravenous, am I?
– I did wait and see! And look at me. Fit as a fiddle. I’m even preparing answers for questions no one has yet queried.
– If it doesn’t work? Not an issue in any way. Because it does. Why do these hypothetical fools ask such querulous questions?

Why? Why? Why? Whywhywhwywyhhw?

I feel fffrantic. Thiiis
strikes me as strrrrange. Blood. Blood. Blood. Test. Testing. No! Vitalus shot. Will help, must help, will help, willlll. Supplement. Ffffailing. Fresh. Need. Fresh. Serum. Flesh. Flesh serum. Fresh. Fleshhhhhhhhhtggugphgghh

[The flashing red light after this last word indicates the voice-to-text function of the journal ceased recognizing the sounds Doctor Drugaur was making at the time. A gallant effort was made to finish recording.]

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Faction: Exile

Type: Journal

Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

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Guide

  1. On a table, Darkwhisper Enclave. Next to the table there are Vendor NPCs like Distributor Dmitriev (Consumable Vendor) and Quartermaster Yudinov (Quartermaster).
  2. On a ground, next to a couple of boxes and a torch, Lifeglade Hills. This is a starting point from where you can climb toward the higher ground level at North.
  3. On ground, at the Northern part of Hear of the Godwood, near a pile of wooden boards. You can reach the top of Godsbreath Terrace by jumping over many geysers in area. Quest that takes you here is “Godwood Ascension”, part- Enter the Gate to the Heart of the Godwood.

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    Quest “Godwood Ascension”, part- Enter the Gate to the Heart of the Godwood, takes you inside Heart of the Godwood Tree.

  4. On ground, next to a Tree of Life Alchemist, Godsbreath Terrace. You can reach this part of compound by jumping over many geysers in area.
  5. On small table, bellow the tent’s rooftop, next to a large pipes, District Falls.
  6. At the large platform, Belabog Containment Camp. Next to Quarantine Cages.
  7. On a Blue Aurin statue that holds a golden sword, Verdant Edge.

    We would like to thank PHURION for additional information.

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Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

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Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

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Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

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Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

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Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

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Victor Lazarin’s Dead End

Lore

Victor tapped the skull with a stylus, waiting for it to blink again. Perhaps he’d imagined it. At times he felt the anchors of his sanity slipping away along with the minutes. The serum. Missing ingredient. Time running out.

On every available surface around his hunched figure, flasks bubbled, flames flickered, and specimens implored in reedy croaks for finality. Their voices reminded him that Mina had come by. Then he recollected that she was dead. Thus it must have been Lucy uttering some forgotten i
nquiry.

“Leg…itches,” the head moaned from its acid bath. Victor’s machinery dutifully recorded this.

“You have no leg,” he said. “No body. A shoddy vessel. Only the mind matters.” As if in repudiation, the dozens of torsos covering the benches and lining the walls began wailing a dolorous chorus: “Legitches…legitches…”

As the litany subsided, he tried to recapture his focus. Missing ingredient. Hours of sanity left. Serum. Thinking in circles, unable to refrain from speculations long discar
ded. A gnawing suspicion hinted he had wasted time refusing to accept that the body was mere life-support. Absently, he nudged the skull in the tray, inhaling the acrid reek of the chemicals in which it floated.

More voices. The Ravenous, clawing at the door, their screeches twining in hideous unison with a shrill resurgence from the specimens. So infuriating, these frequent interruptions as he verged on making a vital connection. Frequent? Incessant. No remembrance of all the good he’d accomplishe
d. Sourly, he recalled how they’d laughed at his notion of defying mortality – like his lung-pox vaccine or when he’d vowed to disprove Barcellius’ Third Theorem. Missing ingredient.

The howls outside rose in volume. Didn’t the fools know scientific progress was founded on heaps of failure and sacrifice? They called it a Contagion, but perhaps it was the serum, a truth serum baring false natures that had tainted a once great race for generations.

He barely stifled the impulse to slam the drifting b
ulk of his condenser into the racks of boiling fluids. It was the Contagion coursing through his veins. With monumental effort, he forced his ire down. So close to a serum. He was Victor Lazarin! Success had always been his destiny!

His shadow on the wall twisted strangely as he bent over the tray and murmured, “I’m so close. You believe, don’t you?”

Mina’s watery eyes softened. The sweet fragrance of the sugarblossoms cushioning her head that he’d foolishly taken for a tray was overwhelming. “So.
.. close,” she croaked.

He kissed her for what felt like eternity, until the scent of petals reverted again to acid. He forced his eyes open to find his gaze met by the oozing sockets of the skull in the tray, black tongue lolling grotesquely, rotting cheeks still wet from his saliva. The gallery of specimens and Ravenous alike echoed his howls of rage as he clawed and crushed the skull to a bloody pulp.

And suddenly, with stunning clarity, he realized the missing ingredient.

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Victor Lazarin's Dead End

Faction: Exile

No. of Collectibles required: 7

Type: Tales from Beyond the Fringe

Skeech Science

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Guide

On ground, near camp fire, inside of Engineering Sublevel Theta. Engineering Sublevel Theta is part of the Elder Vault. In order to reach Vault, you need to step over the large, green teleporter at the middle of a big, center platform. Appropriate quest might be needed. Quest that takes you here is “Enter the Station”, part- Use the Teleporter. Inside of the Elder Vault there are three teleporters that leads to three different Subzones. The one we are out for is full of Skeechs, and you can find the entrance to it west from the Caretaker. Quest that takes you here is “The Key to Power”, part- Take the Eldan Teleporter to Engineering Sublevel Theta.

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Skeech Science

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[An analysis of sorts carried out by what passes for a Skeech intellectual regarding the origins of the Star-Comm facility and its true purpose.] Skeech SKEECH Skeech power! Skeech space Skeech SKEECH gods Skeech OLD gods Skeech Skeech Skeech! Skeech Skeech GREEN Skeech Skeech SKEECH,
Skeech SKEECH lightning burn Skeech!

Skeech Skeech strange Skeech Skeech SKEECH vines Skeech power! Skeech Skeech vines Skeech feed Skeech SKEECH god-thing! SKEECH Skeech GOD-THING Skeech AWAKEN Skeech SKEEch Skeech! Skeech SKEECH Skeech stars! Skeech big green Skeech SKEECH! CUBE Skeech SKEECH! Skeech Skeech Skeech.

Skeech,
Skeech SkeechSkeech-perimental SKEECH!

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Faction: Dominion

Type: Journal

Deployment Orders: Operation Rain Shadow

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Guide

On small box, between two beds, Jagged Cove. This is the first settlement you get to, after the starting area Holochambers.

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Deployment Orders: Operation Rain Shadow

Lore

Soldiers of the Dominion, today you march for glory!

Our landing zone is at the edge of Levian Bay in an area the locals call Seaspine Point. We have many Dominion citizens occupying the area, but dangerous locals and the accursed Exiles are violating our sacred right to this world. It is here that
we begin the fight to take this planet from those traitorous scum!

Primary mission objectives include:
– Support for the Artemis Zin expedition to Star-Comm Station.
– Securing the Star-Comm Station facility.
– Elimination of local threats including natives designated Pell and Skeech.
– Logistical
support for DRED weapons researchers.

Standing orders:
– Defense of Dominion citizens with lethal force.
– Claiming uncontrolled territory.
– Kill orders against any and all Exiles.

Levian Bay is where it all begins, soldiers. The gods have offered up their own world to we proud inheritors of the Eldan legacy. Now we must prove we are worthy of this gift and defend it with our very lives!

General Kezrek Warbringer

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Faction: Dominion

Type: Journal

Meeting the Caretaker

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Guide

Found east of the Caretaker, inside of The Elder Vault. In order to reach Vault, you need to step over the large, green teleporter at the middle of a big, center platform. Appropriate quest might be needed. Quest that takes you here is “Enter the Station”, part- Use the Teleporter.

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Meeting the Caretaker

Lore

[This appears to be an in-progress script for a holo report describing Artemis Zin’s first meeting with the Caretaker avatar found in Star-Comm Station. It’s sure to be the subject of an upcoming broadcast.]

This is Lady Artemis Zin, recording live from the surface of the mysterious planet of the gods, Nexus! In just a moment, we’ll be taking you inside a massive
Eldan communications facility in Levian Bay. But first, I’d like to introduce you to a new friend of mine. He calls himself… the Caretaker.

I first heard of the Caretaker in initial, highly classified reports the Exploration Society received from the Dominion expedition first dispatched to claim the planet. He – for he definitely appears male – is a holographic AI construct that appears to be present in many Eldan facilities on Nexus. It
is believed, and claimed by the construct himself, that he was created to manage and maintain the Eldan’s many diverse operations here. But you know me, viewers. Pat explanations have never been my cup of Altraxian tea, so I decided to go straight to the source.

One thing the initial reports didn’t mention? The Caretaker is quite charming! He is also frustratingly elusive, despite an outward demeanor that
appears to be completely helpful. Clearly, he has been programmed with safeguards that do not allow him to reveal too much of what he refers to, incessantly, as “the Project.” This is not the first time I have come across this term, and I doubt it will be the last.

Charming or helpful, the Caretaker may be the key to my search for the Elder Cube. If my research proves correct, Star-Comm Station in Levian Bay contains this
amazing relic, and it, in turn, is the key to understanding what the Eldan were trying to accomplish on their world. Already we know this planet is covered with extensive complexes and still-functioning systems designed to create and manipulate life, but to what end? How did they accomplish their great works? And where have they gone? To where, exactly, did the gods ascend?

I cannot guarantee it, but I believe the
answers to these questions start with the Caretaker.

It is fortunate that this Caretaker appears to be fully functional. I have heard many reports of malfunctioning Caretakers who have proven to be quite dangerous, but it’s my belief even the most broken Caretaker node may be repaired with enough knowledge. Perhaps I will have the opportunity to test this belief at Star-Comm Station.

Kevo, as usual, is skeptical.

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Faction: Dominion

Type: Journal