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ProjectGorgon:Escaped Snail Meat

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Summary

ProjectGorgon:Lady Windsong in ProjectGorgon:Rahu said, "The sewers connect to a cave system, and last year I noticed that some of the ratkins' snails had escaped and wandered into the caves. The ProjectGorgon:ratkin didn't seem interested in recovering them, and I really want to know why. In this case I think the death of a few innocent snails is justified. Bring me a sample so that I can examine it."

Prerequisites

To start this quest, talk to ProjectGorgon:Lady Windsong in ProjectGorgon:Rahu. The quest is available at [Neutral] favor. This quest is available at ProjectGorgon:Druid level 1. This quest is only available after a speech interaction. Also, you need to have already unlocked the upper level shortcut access door next to the Weird Leaves in the ProjectGorgon:Rahu Sewers by defeating the ProjectGorgon:Treant Guardian and looting his key. You also have to travel the Weird Leaves and read the a book at the other end. Until then, ProjectGorgon:Lady Windsong will not offer this quest.

Preface

The sewers connect to a cave system, and last year I noticed that some of the ratkins' snails had escaped and wandered into the caves. The ProjectGorgon:ratkin didn't seem interested in recovering them, and I really want to know why. In this case I think the death of a few innocent snails is justified. Bring me a sample so that I can examine it.

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It is as I feared: this snail meat is poisoned with traces of that weird metal they mine down there. That explains why the ratkin don't eat them!

Hmm. The meat almost seems rotted from within, as if a druid had cast Rotflesh on it. Hmm? No, not "Rotskin"... what's Rotskin? I mean Rotflesh! The druid spell? Oh... this must be another one of those differences between druid types. Why don't I teach you our version?