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ON-qico-Zone Story.png Battle for Vastyr.
Zone: Galen
Zone StoryThis quest is part of the Zone Story
Quest Giver: Sir Stefan Mornard, Dhulef
Location(s): Castle Mornard, Galen and Y'ffelon, Vastyr
Prerequisite Quest: Seeds of Destruction
Next Quest: The Dream of Kasorayn
Reward: Count Leonard's Greatblade
Leveled Gold
1 Skill Point
ID: 6859
Crew ready to sail towards Vastyr.
The Firesong and their Dreadsails allies are about to begin the siege of Vastyr. Sir Stefan needs my help to defend the city and defeat the invaders.


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  • The quest name for the Siege of Vastyr was originally called City Under Siege but it was changed later. It was probably altered to avoid confusion with another quest of the same name: City Under Siege in Stonefalls.

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The Siege of Vastyr
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