Curiosity Kills Cats
Information
- Starts:
- Ends:
- World Mystery
- Level: 49
- Required level: 48
- Type: Single-player Quest
- Zone:
Isle of Revelation - Master's Citadel
Requires
Unlocks
Goal
- The Architect spoken to in order to go to the Frozen Peak
- Explosives placed in the cultists' shelter
- [Tunneling Explosive] (Included)
Introduction
There! Now that I've had a chance to study the remains of the saboteurs, I know who we're up against. Moreover, I can even guess where they are hiding!
Those supposed saboteurs are actually reconnaissance drones! They gathered information about the substance generators and the principles of transforming the astral. The breakage started because of this interference in the generators' operation.
The drones are practically impossible to track, but for the fact that they don't have their own reactor and that their fuel capacity is exceedingly small. What does this mean? It means that they need somewhere to fuel up and drop off the information. This could only be one place! The Frozen Peak! It's a piece of icy cliff absolutely devoid of life. It was once the top of a mountain in Gipat. The explosion following the death of Tka-Rik sent a chunk of the mountain far into the astral. When we first arrived, we looked it over and, naturally, didn't find anything of value. So we forgot about it. It's the only spot that the cultists could set up a base on without us knowing!
I'll give you one of our most powerful explosives, the kind that I have exclusive rights to. It was created for peaceful tasks, such as smoothing out mountainsides. I want you to flatten the Frozen Peak. Find the cultists' information stockpile, where their recon drones are compiling information. Once you've found it, blast the whole thing to the astral demons! We won't see Cradle completed as long as the cultists are hanging around the construction site.
Process
Completion
I saw a huge flash... I've always said that curiosity kills the damn cat!
The Master knows that the death of these stupid creatures saddens me. But their interference in the process of creating an allod could have had catastrophic consequences. It was thanks to you that this fate was avoided.