Online:Mercenary in the Making
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I found a notice that says House Hexos in Fargrave seeks adventurers for dangerous work.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Read the notice.
- Talk to Hewlet Hexos in Fargrave City District.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
On the far west end of the Fargrave City District you'll find a notice posted to the wall. Read it and then speak to Hewlet Hexos; he's nearby. He'll tell you about the daily jobs available from Luna Beriel (she offers solo dailies) and Vaveli Indavel (she offers group dailies).
This concludes the quest, but, if you pry a bit more, he'll offer some interesting information about House Hexos.
Quest Stages[edit]
Mercenary in the Making | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
The notice directed me to talk to Hewlet Hexos in the city of Fargrave for more details.
Objective: Talk to Hewlet Hexos
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I should ask Hewlet Hexos how I go about signing up for one of these daily jobs. |
Notes
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