Tall Tree (Verdandi)

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Introduced:  Dark Majesty Related Quests:  Eye of T'thuun Quest, Guardian of the Deru Trees of Marae Lassel Updated:  Risks and Rewards, Seeds of Corruption
Tall Tree
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Tall Tree Live.jpg
Race Unknown
Location Deru Trees of Marae Lassel
Stats
Level 9,789
Strength
Endurance
Coordination
Quickness
Focus
Self
Health
Stamina
Mana

Notes

  • From Timaru, run to 51.9N, 72.7W.
  • For more lore on the Tall Trees, see Deru Trees of Marae Lassel.
  • According to the content cache, the middle height of the Tall Trees is Verdandi, with a WCID of 10931 and a name of deruverdandi-xp.


Dialog

The dead leaves of the trees above you rustle in the wind, as if a sibilant, chattering voice were saying, "Where be the women with the totems in their hair?"


The dead leaves of the trees above you rustle in the wind, as if a sibilant, chattering voice were saying, "Beast you are, Watcher, and no planter of stones. We shall have our own. Her eyes shall be clear water. She shall stand at the side of the great and chosen, though not always both at once. She shall whisper in the dark, and that shall resound evermore."


The dead leaves of the trees above you rustle in the wind, as if a sibilant, chattering voice were saying, "Marked was the coming of you, man no longer man. Your seedbearer's sap stains still your leaves. The women teach you false and foolish things."


The dead leaves of the trees above you rustle in the wind, as if a sibilant, chattering voice were saying, "Auraken. Wind-Lord. Go not among your people evermore. Fly, fly to the high home. Too late, too late. The spore's mark has run its course among them. They fall and bite. Your kin shed lambent tears, and are forgotten."