Song of Final Exile

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Song of Final Exile

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Map of Song of Final Exile

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Location within Snowden Drifts

Level
21
Type
Area
Zone
Snowden Drifts
(Shiverpeak Mountains)
Connects to
Griffonfall (E)
Valslake (W)
Image(s)

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Song of Final Exile is a kodan settlement established by a Voice to replace a lost Sanctuary for a kodan tribe. It is located in the central southern portion of Snowden Drifts. The previous Claw of this tribe was killed by a largos assassin before the settlement was established, and the largos continues to target the new Claw during the meta event The Kodan Claw - who the Claw is depends on the success or failure of the events.

Locations and objectives[edit]

Waypoints
Waypoint (map icon).png Exile Waypoint —
Points of Interest
Point of interest (map icon).png Tala Point

NPCs[edit]

Allies[edit]

Ambient creatures
Kodan
Norn

Services[edit]

Weaponsmith (map icon).png Bleeding Ice (20)
Reinforce Armor (map icon).png Gentle Mending (20)
Armorsmith (map icon).png Stubborn Shell (20)
Merchant (vendor icon).png Winter Thaw (20)

Pets[edit]

Foes[edit]

Ambient creatures

Objects[edit]

Ambient dialogue[edit]

Voice of Koda: When Koda leads your steps, you do not ask if you will be walking over ice or over dirt.
Voice of Koda: Yes, yes. Like the water flows. Ever downward, around all obstacles.
Voice of Koda: No, never, NEVER! I will be certain of it.
Voice Attendant: I confess. I have moments when I fear we will fail.
Steady Ground: Our mission is divine.
Voice Attendant: I see unavoidable conflict ahead.
Steady Ground: Let Koda guide you through this.
Steady Ground: The air is thick with unease.
Voice Attendant: When Koda's wisdom flows through us, we shape reality to match.
Still Waters: They're afraid of us.
Discourager of Hesitancy: Don't expect others to see the world through any eyes but their own. They misunderstand us, as we them.
Still Waters: I find their lack of balance distressing. How can we rely on them as allies when they can't control their own impulses?
Discourager of Hesitancy: The sword does not need to understand battle strategy to be effective.
Gossiping Hunter (1): They came down from the north. They call themselves kodan.
Gossiping Hunter (2): Why do they walk in bear form on hind legs?
Gossiping Hunter (1): No one has ever seen one in any other form.
Gossiping Hunter (1): Maybe they're emissaries of Bear, sent to help us fight the dragon.
Gossiping Hunter (2): I doubt it. Bear knows we need no help fighting the dragon. We are her claws and her teeth.
Gossiping Hunter (2): I think they offended Bear, and she trapped them in their bear forms to teach them humility.
Gossiping Hunter (1): Based on my experience with them, they haven't learned a damned thing.

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