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===Prerequisites===
===Prerequisites===
To start this quest, talk to '''[[ProjectGorgon:Gasu'um]]''' in '''[[ProjectGorgon:New Prestonbule Cave]]'''. The quest is available at {{Favor|Neutral}} favor.
To start this quest, talk to '''[[ProjectGorgon:Gasu'um|Gasu'um]]''' in '''[[ProjectGorgon:New Prestonbule Cave|New Prestonbule Cave]]'''. The quest is available at {{Favor|Neutral}} favor.


You must have previously completed [[ProjectGorgon:The Gem in Gasu'um's Necklace]] in order to undertake this quest.
You must have previously completed [[ProjectGorgon:The Gem in Gasu'um's Necklace|The Gem in Gasu'um's Necklace]] in order to undertake this quest.


===Preface===
===Preface===

Latest revision as of 01:14, 8 April 2026

Summary

Gasu'um in New Prestonbule said, "I have decided to replace the crystal in my mother's necklace with obsidian. Go find a piece for me! Obsidian is not as beautiful as vervadium, but I suspect you will at least be able to find a piece that does not disgust me."

Prerequisites

To start this quest, talk to Gasu'um in New Prestonbule Cave. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor.

You must have previously completed The Gem in Gasu'um's Necklace in order to undertake this quest.

Preface

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I have decided to replace the crystal in my mother's necklace with obsidian. Go find a piece for me! Obsidian is not as beautiful as vervadium, but I suspect you will at least be able to find a piece that does not disgust me.

Requirements

Rewards

Rewards for The Gem in Gasu'um's Necklace (round 2)

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This is... good. Actually, this is a good piece of obsidian! I will reward you, as I said I would.

Here. In addtion to the coins, I have a ring that may fit you. For once I made rings, in the manner my mother taught me, long ago.