Online:Digging Up the Garden
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Dirge Truptor informed me that an Akaviri solder was interred in a crypt in Deshaan. He's asked me to search it for secrets of the Dragonguard.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Retrieve the Ancient Dragonguard Breastplate from the Corpse Garden.
- Return to Dirge Truptor.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Dirge Truptor tells you that an Akaviri soldier is interred in the Corpse Garden, a crypt in Deshaan. Where there are Akaviri tombs, there are relics, so Dirge wants you to find this persons' final resting place and see if you can nab any Akaviri relics.
Enter the Corpse Garden in northern Deshaan. The ornate chest containing an Ancient Dragonguard Breastplate is located in the western chamber. Take it and return to Dirge.
Quest Stages[edit]
Digging Up the Garden | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I need to find the soldier's final resting place, somewhere deep in the Siltreen Sanitary Mortuary, now known as the Corpse Garden, and return with any relics of the Dragonguard I find there.
Objective: Search for Dragonguard Relics
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I retrieved a Dragonguard relic from the Corpse Garden. I should return to Dirge Truptor to deliver it.
Objective: Talk to Dirge Truptor
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