I spent a couple of days wandering lost through the silver mines in Quarterstone’s Statue District, which ended the only way they could possibly end…
I spent a couple of days wandering lost through the silver mines in Quarterstone’s Statue District, which ended the only way they could possibly end – with my character’s death and revival at the dungeon exit, whereupon I took off. While wandering through the dungeon, which is mostly a PvP-enabled area, I was attacked by packs of hyenas, hunted by raptors, burned by salamanders and tied to a plank by pirates. Vicious, vicious place, and I only got half of the incredibly rare resource I needed to harvest there.
I did find someone from another House in the dungeon. Meeting someone from another High House in a PvP zone means you are mutually KoS. They had just been fighting, were low on health and suffering from a DoT. It would have been an easy kill, but after confirming with them that they wouldn’t be coming after me when they healed, I moved on. I don’t like PvP servers because I like ganking people – I don’t, and actually, I suck at PvP. I like PvP servers because you have to be more careful.
On Parliament, I advanced the epic House Shroud quest that moves us sneaky types through the game, found the mailbox and checked my mail. Oh dear, there’s a lot of mail there, and most of them offered quests.
Looks like I’ll be on Parliament for awhile.
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Had my first chance in awhile (remember: lost in a dungeon for days) to check my loot, and I found this cool looking leaf blade, plus a REALLY cool looking two hander sword and a meh two hander axe. I totally don’t remember these dropping. This sword is level 13, the two two-handers were both level 15, and in Spellborn, higher level doesn’t mean better stats – weapons have no stats. They just look cooler.
I fitted the sword with sigils for healing and rune damage (not that I do rune damage, it was the only sigil I had for the slot) and went out to find interesting ways to die.
And guess what? I go and get myself lost in another dungeon. Sigh. I did find an exit – to Sorrowmist, a level 35+ zone. So I’m pinned in the dungeon by level 36 cats on one side and this horrible, horrible boss mob named Munch on the other. That’s him in the top picture. I did manage to take him down without dying, though I went through easily a dozen pets. As soon as he drops, another Munch rounds the corner running straight for me.
That’s when I discovered Sorrowmist.
Wish me luck.