A King's Tribute (2) | |
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Start | Grand Mason Marblesten |
End | Grand Mason Marblesten |
Level | 31 (Requires 28) |
Category | Dun Morogh |
Experience | 2500 EXP (or 15 at level 70) |
Reputation | +250 Ironforge |
Previous | A King's Tribute |
Next | A King's Tribute (3) |
This is part of the A King's Tribute quest chain.
Objectives
Grand Mason Marblesten of Ironforge wants 5 pieces of [Alterac Granite].
Description
So our good King would like a memorial built in honor of a soldier named Sully Balloo? And you say the poor chap died during the Thandol Span tragedy?
Bah, will there ever be peace on Azeroth?
Nonetheless, any commission from the King is of utmost importance. To build a truly epic and lasting piece I want to work with one of the finest stones available. Travel to Darrow Hill in Hillsbrad and gather for me some [Alterac Granite].
Progress
<name>, <name>, <name>! Tell me you have enough [Alterac Granite] for me to begin my masterpiece in honor of Sully Balloo.
Completion
Perfect! Better than I could have imagined!
And I have quite an imagination you know...
Cut scene upon completion
Grand Mason Marblesten says: I'll get to work right away, <name>!
The mason goes downstairs and pounds at a statue for a while.
Grand Mason Marblesten says: There you have it! The King should be quite pleased, if I do say so myself.
Grand Mason Marblesten says: The King's guards should be along shortly to pick up the Memorial. In the mean time, come join me upstairs and let's finish our little chat, <name>.
The mason returns upstairs to his accustomed place, then offers the next quest in the chain.
Gains
Upon completion of this quest you will gain:
- 2500 XP (or 15 at level 70)
- 250 reputation with Ironforge
Quest progression
The subject of this article was removed in patch 4.0.3a but remains in World of Warcraft: Classic.
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Level range | 30 - 31 |
Zones | Ironforge, Wetlands, Hillsbrad Foothills |
A letter by a now-fallen soldier stirs King Magni Bronzebeard to commission a monument to him.
A King's Tribute
- [30] Sully Balloo's Letter
- Whilst diving off the Thandol Span in Wetlands (or Arathi Highlands, depending on the end you're thinking of), you discover a skeleton amidst the wreckage of the western span. The dead soldier had been trapped by falling rubble, and unable to deliver the letter you find in its hand.
- See also: [Sully Balloo's Letter]
- Reading it, you discover that it is written to a Sara Balloo, in Ironforge. You vow to deliver it to her.
- [30] Sara Balloo's Plea
- Finding her in the The Military Ward of Ironforge, you deliver the letter.
- Sara requests that you carry a letter from her to King Magni Bronzebeard. Under the circumstances, you can scarcely refuse.
- [30] A King's Tribute
- The king takes a moment to read Sara's plea.
- War has more than enough misery to go around, and has taken its toll from the king as well. While he cannot bring Sara's husband back from the Twisting Nether, he can pay tribute to him.
- The king intends to commission a statue to Sully, and asks that you oversee the project, sending you to the sculptor Grand Mason Marblesten.
- [31] A King's Tribute (2)
- Marbelsten is impressed by the commission, and wants the best stones available. And that is [Alterac Granite], found at Darrow Hill among the Hillsbrad Foothills.
- You go to Darrow Hill, and finally discover a cave that has pieces both suitable for the statue and small enough to carry away with you. You gather the amount that Marblesten asked for, though you have to fight off the many Yetis that inhabit the cave in the process.
- [31] A King's Tribute
- You deliver the stone, and watch a master at his craft.
- Some time passes, and Marbelsten completes the statue. While he arranges for the statue to be delivered and erected, he asks you to take word back to the king.
- The king is quite pleased with the outcome: a monument to the Sully, and all the fallen of this war.
Rewards
Completing these quests, you earn
- 900 reputation with Ironforge
For completing the final quest, you receive:
[Ironforge Memorial Ring] |
Notes
The letter that starts this chain off is a tribute to a relatively well known letter written by Sulivan Ballou during the American Civil War.
Summary
- [30] Sully Balloo's Letter
- [30] Sara Balloo's Plea
- [30] A King's Tribute
- [31] A King's Tribute (2)
- [31] A King's Tribute