Questions of Faith
Information
- Starts:
- Ends:
- Level: 62
- Required level: 61
- Side Quest
- Zone:
Deadly Frostland
Goal
Show shaman's tablet to Sarang Ashturi at the camp.
Introduction
The tablet is covered with some weird squiggles - I don't know whether those are letters or drawings, or maybe both. I can't understand a thing...
Although... Sarang Ashturi once told me she can decipher any writings, even the most primitive ones. Maybe you should talk to her.
Although... Sarang Ashturi once told me she can decipher any writings, even the most primitive ones. Maybe you should talk to her.
Completion
What is it? A sample of primitive savage writings? Interesting... Let me see!
...
Tungar vocabulary is extremely primitive. Poor linguistic system, no creative thinking at all; they take the reality for granted with no critical observation. Just looking at these simple squiggles makes my IQ drop. However, I can easily understand what is written here.
It reads that there are two worlds - the earthly one, cold and hostile, and the "heavenly" one, where the "gods" live. Tungars think that they used to live in the "heavenly" world, or maybe they just believe it's there. It is always warm and there is plenty of tasty raw meat for everyone. Yes, raw meat. They seem to love it. I wonder how come they haven't eaten each other yet.
The most interesting thing is that they believe the cave is some kind of a "threshold" of the heavenly world. It is written that a ritual sacrifice of a "demon" will split the ice and open up the way to heaven. Maybe we should have let them sacrifice Elena? I'm only kidding, I'm kidding!
Well, we need to break through that Ice Wall and take a look at the "heavenly" world where the Tungar "gods" live. But how do we do that, that's the question.
...
Tungar vocabulary is extremely primitive. Poor linguistic system, no creative thinking at all; they take the reality for granted with no critical observation. Just looking at these simple squiggles makes my IQ drop. However, I can easily understand what is written here.
It reads that there are two worlds - the earthly one, cold and hostile, and the "heavenly" one, where the "gods" live. Tungars think that they used to live in the "heavenly" world, or maybe they just believe it's there. It is always warm and there is plenty of tasty raw meat for everyone. Yes, raw meat. They seem to love it. I wonder how come they haven't eaten each other yet.
The most interesting thing is that they believe the cave is some kind of a "threshold" of the heavenly world. It is written that a ritual sacrifice of a "demon" will split the ice and open up the way to heaven. Maybe we should have let them sacrifice Elena? I'm only kidding, I'm kidding!
Well, we need to break through that Ice Wall and take a look at the "heavenly" world where the Tungar "gods" live. But how do we do that, that's the question.
Rewards
Experience: +42480
4261717
Reputations:
- +400 reputation points with Surveyors