Scourge Sorcerer Weapon

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You say, 'Hail, Bruax Grengar'

Bruax Grengar says 'Hail Kristof. I am Bruax Grengar, master necromancer of the Bloodsabers. I assist not only young necromancers with their training but also aid all those Bloodsabers who have chosen to practice the [sorcerous arts]. If you a practitioner of a sorcerous art I can give you instructions to obtain an [outfit and robe] that will assist you in your work. Once you have been properly outfitted I will also assist you in acquiring a [Staff of the Bloodsabers].'

You say, 'What Staff of the Bloodsabers?'

Bruax Grengar says 'A Staff of the Bloodsabers is a useful implement for young sorcerers dedicated to Bertoxxulous the Plague Lord. I will assist you in the creation of a staff but first you must complete a task for me. The sorcerers of The Order of Three are supporters of Antonius Bayle IV, the haughty ruler of Qeynos. They lend magical aid to the Knights of Thunder and Priests of Life to identify and capture members of the Bloodsabers. A rather troublesome member of The Order of Three, Larkin Tolman, has recently been spotted at a settlement in the Western Plains of Karana. Find this Larkin Tolman and bring me his head.'

Larkin Tolman is loitering just to the east of a a small group of houses in the Western Karanas. As you leave the pass from Qeynos Hills, the houses are directly to the north.

You hand Larkin Tolmans Head to Bruax.

Bruax Grengar says 'Well done. The Bloodsabers have many enemies within the city of Qeynos and its surrounding regions. You must exercise much caution when not within the safety of our temple here in the Qeynos Catacombs. Take this Rough Bloodsaber Staff and when you have gathered a Giant King Snake Skin, two Gnoll Fangs, and a Giant Fire Beetle Eye, return them to me with this staff and I will complete its construction.'

Return the items to Bruax to receive your Staff of the Bloodsabers

[edit] Notes

For newbie armour see Scourge Sorcerer Armor

--Kristof 14:31, 10 February 2010 (UTC)

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