Errand
Chronicle 7215 · Entry #15
The Memorial Stone of Sadness
Doroter's Third Memorial Stone
Objective
Following the slate led you towards a giant memorial stone. You can't read from here, so try finding a better spot from where you can read it properly.
Observe the Memorial Stone from a high place;
Dialogue
Transparent Quest NPC
Dialogue
It's difficult to read the memorial stone because of its giant size.
Move to a better spot.
Move to a better spot.
Transparent Quest NPC
Dialogue (Alt)
It's too steep for you to go up.
Move to a better spot.
Move to a better spot.
Transparent Quest NPC
Completion
Doroter passed away from the pain
of carrying her ninety-ninth child...
Retrieve the dead child from the mother's womb,
and bury them both in the grave.
And so the child shall forever rest
within Doroter's embrace...
of carrying her ninety-ninth child...
Retrieve the dead child from the mother's womb,
and bury them both in the grave.
And so the child shall forever rest
within Doroter's embrace...
Other Errands in This Chronicle
20 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 Hoom's Song
- #2 The Rumbling Sound of Drieghan
- #3 Roads that Merge into One
- #4 Hoom's Slate
- #5 Akum's Palm
- #6 Hammer of Balance
- #7 The Rock Face Split in Two
- #8 The Silent Hanging Gardens
- #9 Picture of an Arrow
- #10 Kiernak's Acknowledgment
- #11 Spokesman of Macalod
- #12 Prosperity of Doroter
- #13 Ancient Child
- #14 Sacred Pains of Childbirth
- #16 Doroter and the Ninety Nine Children
- #17 Clotting Time
- #18 Combine Ancient Figures
- #19 Ancient Statue
- #20 The Encounter of a Myth
- #21 A Recorded Myth
Details
| Chronicle | 7215 |
| Entry | 15 |
Quest Giver
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Summary
Doroter passed away from the pain
of carrying her ninety-ninth child...
Retrieve the dead child from the mother's womb,
and bury them both in the grave.
And so the child shall forever rest
within Doroter's embrace...
of carrying her ninety-ninth child...
Retrieve the dead child from the mother's womb,
and bury them both in the grave.
And so the child shall forever rest
within Doroter's embrace...