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* Defeat a Sapsa shelfscale, then slay the shelfscale chief when he appears. | |||
* Defeat a Sapsa shelfclaw, then slay the shelfclaw chief when he appears. | |||
* Defeat a Sapsa shelftooth, then slay the shelftooth chief when he appears. | |||
* Report to Seww. | |||
==In-game Description== | ==In-game Description== | ||
Seww needs your help to curtail a Sahagin strike force. | Seww needs your help to curtail a Sahagin strike force. |
Revision as of 20:57, 20 May 2022
Tines of the Trident
- Quest giver
- Seww
- Location
- Western La Noscea (X:16.9, Y:22.6)
- Quest line
- Sahagin Daily
- Level
- 48
- Required quest
- Watching the Spawn
- Requirements
- Friendly Relations
- Experience
- 5,130
- Gil
- 780
- Patch
- 2.2
“Seww needs your help to curtail a Sahagin strike force.
— In-game description
Rewards
- In addition to the above, choose one of the following options:
Steps
- Defeat a Sapsa shelfscale, then slay the shelfscale chief when he appears.
- Defeat a Sapsa shelfclaw, then slay the shelfclaw chief when he appears.
- Defeat a Sapsa shelftooth, then slay the shelftooth chief when he appears.
- Report to Seww.
In-game Description
Seww needs your help to curtail a Sahagin strike force.
Seww has caught word of a Coral Trident strike force assembling for a concerted attack on the Maelstrom's defenses. He reasons that eliminating the leaders of the operation will steal the momentum from the assault. Defeat members of the Sapsa shelfscale, shelfclaw, shelftooth clans, then slay the clan chiefs when the come forth to avenge their fallen kin.
You have eliminated the clan chiefs. Return to Novv's Nursery and report to Seww.
You report your success to Seww, and the young Sahagin is relieved to hear of his violent kins' demise. Though the Sahagin have once again narrowly avoided the threat of full-scale war, Novv's spawnling cautions that the next crop of leaders may very well take up where their shortsighted predecessors left off.