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{{Nights of the Dead}}
 
{{Nights of the Dead}}

Revision as of 18:12, 14 October 2012

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EverQuest 2 Quest Information
Journal Category World Event
Introduced Shattered Lands
Journal Level Scales with player level
Journal Difficulty Heroic
Starting Zone see Starting the Quest below
How to Start see Starting the Quest below
part of: Nights of the Dead Timeline
Preceded by:
none
Followed by:
There Will Be Ghosts
NOTE: User_comment.png A discussion page exists which may contain more information

What does this information mean?

Starting the Quest

Speak to one of the following NPCs:

Notes

Introduction

A Gigglegibber Goblin called Skeer Deekat in the City has commissioned you to deliver him a special food item for his master. You aren't exactly sure what all this is about but your curiosity has gotten the best of you and you decided to go on the errand despite your better judgment.

Steps

  1. Travel to Somborn Cemetery in Loping Plains to meet someone about a meal.
  2. As you enter the cemetary, Sarkon D'Ryil thinks you are the meal and bites you. You'll awake inside a Inn's bed in Somborn. You received a nearly lethal bite.
  3. Find out what happened... Talk to Proctor Eiolie at the Haunted Mansion at ( -375, 15, 0 ) Copy.
  4. Find a way to help Proctor Eiolie. Enter the Haunted Mansion, use the door next to you.
  5. Accept and complete the quest, There Will Be Ghosts
  6. Return to Proctor Eiolie

Rewards


Jack O'Lantern This article refers to events, personae and activities only present in-game during the annual Nights of the Dead festivities, which come to Norrath each year from (roughly) mid- to late-October through to early- to mid-November.