Escort the Sentinel squad to the Vigil camp in Lowland Burns
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Escort the Sentinel squad to the Vigil camp in Lowland Burns
- Location
- Kindling Bridge
Lowland Burns
Monument Grounds
Relliatus Canyon - Event type
- Dynamic event
- Part of
- Kralkatorrik's Legacy
- Level
- 49
- Followed by
- Slay the Shatterer
- API
- API
Interactive map |
Interactive map |
Escort the Sentinel squad to the Vigil camp in Lowland Burns is a level 49 event that starts in Relliatus Canyon and ends in Lowland Burns.
Objectives[edit]
- x/4 Sentinels down.
Rewards[edit]
Reward tier | Experience | Karma | Coin |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | 3,661 | 239 | 55 |
Silver | 3,112 | 203 | 47 |
Bronze | 2,746 | 179 | 42 |
These are the expected rewards for a level 49 player. Higher level players receive dynamically adjusted rewards.
NPCs[edit]
Allies[edit]
Foes[edit]
- Branded Ogre
- Branded Charr
- Branded Devourer
- Branded Devourer Hatchling
- Branded Human
- Branded Minotaur
Dialogue[edit]
- Sentinel: (growl) These cannons are heavy. How far we got to march?
- Sentinel: Stop twitching your tail. You signed up for this.
- Sentinel: I signed on to pulverize monsters, no carry cannons halfway across the Brand.
- Sentinel: You'll get your chance soon enough. Move out!
- Sentinel: Look at this place. Titans, gods, dragons. They're all the same. All they know is destruction!
- Sentinel: When crossing the Brand, it's best to walk softly and carry a big boom stick!
- Sentinel: Some hate this duty. Not me. We're the last line of defense against corruption. I take that seriously.
- Upon completion
- Sentinel: Hold! The camp is just ahead. Check your weapons before we enter.
- Sentinel: Primed and ready to pulverize more branded monsters!
- Sentinel: (growl) Just make sure I'm not behind you next time.
Trivia[edit]
- The line "When crossing the Brand, it's best to walk softly and carry a big boom stick!" is a reference to a proverb famously publicized by Theodore Roosevelt. The full quote is:
“I have always been fond of the West African proverb: "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."