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Quest:The Curse of the Tombs
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| Start | Sun Prophet Tumet [67.3, 42.8] |
| End | Sun Prophet Tumet [67.3, 42.8] |
| Level | 83 (Requires 83) |
| Category | Uldum |
| Experience | 43,900 |
| Reputation | +250 Ramkahen |
| Rewards | [Robes of Khintaset] or [Bracers of the Verdant Cradle] or [Misappropriated Girdle of Khartut] or [Tombbreaker Mace] 8 |
| Previous | The Defense of Nahom |
| Next | Artificial Intelligence |
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Objectives
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Slay 6 Crazed Diggers and Mekgineer Mixeltweed.
Crazed Digger slain
Mekgineer Mixeltweed slain
Description
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The Neferset are not the only threat to our sacred tombs.
A gnomish expedition stumbled upon our lands a few weeks ago.
They did not heed our warnings and dug too deep within a cursed vault.
Their entire expedition is now afflicted by a terrible curse that has robbed them of their sanity and taken control of their minds.
They now seek access to the deepest vaults of Uldum and pose a great threat.
Go to the Sunstone Terrace[69.8, 59] and put their wretched souls out of their misery. Progress
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Is it done, <name>? The expedition members cannot be saved.
Completion
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They couldn't be saved, <name>. The ancient curse that fell upon them is irrevocable.
Rewards
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You will receive:
- 8
60
- 43900 XP
- 250 reputation with Ramkahen
You will also be able to choose one of the following:
| [Robes of Khintaset] | [Bracers of the Verdant Cradle] | ||
| [Misappropriated Girdle of Khartut] | [Tombbreaker Mace] |
Notes
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After The Defense of Nahom, Tumet offers this side chain. Head immediately south of the pyramid to reach the Sunstone Terrace. There, leper gnomes litter the area. Go killing. The leper gnomes will drop the [A.I.D.A. Communicator], which starts Artificial Intelligence.
Quest progression
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[83] The Curse of the Tombs (optional)
[83] Artificial Intelligence
[83] A Disarming Distraction /
[83] Core Access Codes
[83] Hacking the Wibson
[83] Gnomebliteration
Patch changes
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Patch 4.0.3a (2010-11-23): Added.
