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- Quest Objective: Go to the Elven settlement
- Quest Difficulty:
- Quest Giver: Gemblik, Fellow Student (automatic)
- Location(s): ? (Dragon Mage start location)
- Prerequisite Quest: None
- Next Quest: Thwarted Attack Plans
- Reward:
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Quick Walkthrough
- Talk to Gemblik, Fellow Student
- Talk to Orphas
- Talk to the Captain
- Use the Portal
- Travel to Sloeford
Detailed Walkthrough
Head West and then South down to the steps to Gemblik, your fellow student.
Talk to him to learn you have been chosen to try and take your place as a Dragon Mage, and that you need to talk to a dragon to proceed.
Head East down the track and talk to the large Blue Dragon, Orphas.
Orphas tells you that you must kill a current Dragon Mage to take his place, and also gives you a scroll to deliver (this is the Dragon Mage’s blue chain quest).
After Orphas leaves, head North and then Southeast down to the beach – here you will find your starter chest, a Captain, and a Small Portal.
The Portal will not take you anywhere until you have spoken to the Captain. This is a one-way portal, so don’t use it until you’re sure you won’t want to come back. There are no enemies in the Dragon Mage’s starter area, however, there are usually one or two magical hiding places.
Speak to the Captain, then step into the Portal when you’re ready.
From the Golden Coast where you appear, head North into Happy Cow Farm, and follow the road North from there into Sloeford.
When you enter the center of Sloeford a message will pop up to tell you who you need to talk to next. For a Shadow campaign character this is the local inquisition commander, who will give you the first quest of your campaign, Thwarted Attack Plans.
Logbook Entry
Notes
- Note: Unlike the other character classes who have more of a ‘story-like’ cutscene intro, the Dragon Mage cutscene merely shows you a glimpse of the start location.
- Note: The Dragon Mage begins his character (blue) chain quest automatically, unlike the other character classes who have the ability to (accidentally or deliberately) avoid beginning their chains.