Post by Eiada Clearbreeze on Feb 10, 2009 3:32:17 GMT -5
Brother, Hallion. I present to you now your rites of initiation into our tribe should you choose to accept them.
An important part of being a protector of nature is preserving the balance of nature in whatever form it may take. After the war much of Azeroth has been left devastated, the land damaged seemingly beyond repair. I ask you now to venture to the Eastern Kingdoms, and to the forest of Silverpine to the south of the Tirisfal Glades, home of the Forsaken. I hope that this trial will teach you to put aside your prejudices to the undead who walk among us, though they are abominations of nature themselves, in order to serve a greater purpose.
While you cannot heal the forest itself, the human denizens in the village of Pyrewood to the far south have been struck by a terrible illness. It is no plague that ails them, but an unworldly affliction that takes it effects only when An'she (The sun) has sunk behind the mountains. As such, it would be prudent of you to visit the village twice, once during the day and once during the night so as to better understand what you are dealing with.
Knowing when the balance of nature requires for you to put something to rest for its own good is a difficult lesson for a druid to undertake, but it is one pivotal to what we do. Once you come to understand what is wrong with the humans of Pyrewood village and put to rest as many as you see fit, return to me with proof of your deeds.
Ancestors watch over you.
(( Pretty easy one here, not sure if the mobs in Pyrewood are still elite or not but I'm guessing no. If they are you can call on one of us to help you =] Basically in a nut shell here, Eiada is asking you to find out what is happening to the denizens of Pyrewood village and put them to rest when the sun has gone down and it is night.
Good luck!))
An important part of being a protector of nature is preserving the balance of nature in whatever form it may take. After the war much of Azeroth has been left devastated, the land damaged seemingly beyond repair. I ask you now to venture to the Eastern Kingdoms, and to the forest of Silverpine to the south of the Tirisfal Glades, home of the Forsaken. I hope that this trial will teach you to put aside your prejudices to the undead who walk among us, though they are abominations of nature themselves, in order to serve a greater purpose.
While you cannot heal the forest itself, the human denizens in the village of Pyrewood to the far south have been struck by a terrible illness. It is no plague that ails them, but an unworldly affliction that takes it effects only when An'she (The sun) has sunk behind the mountains. As such, it would be prudent of you to visit the village twice, once during the day and once during the night so as to better understand what you are dealing with.
Knowing when the balance of nature requires for you to put something to rest for its own good is a difficult lesson for a druid to undertake, but it is one pivotal to what we do. Once you come to understand what is wrong with the humans of Pyrewood village and put to rest as many as you see fit, return to me with proof of your deeds.
Ancestors watch over you.
(( Pretty easy one here, not sure if the mobs in Pyrewood are still elite or not but I'm guessing no. If they are you can call on one of us to help you =] Basically in a nut shell here, Eiada is asking you to find out what is happening to the denizens of Pyrewood village and put them to rest when the sun has gone down and it is night.
Good luck!))