Online:A Bookbinder's Bind

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Walkthrough: not written


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Retrieve missing book pages from the Infinite Archive.
Zone: Apocrypha
Quest Giver: Destozuno
Location(s): Infinite Archive
Next Quest: Restoring the Resurrected
Reward: Archival Fortunes Container
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience XP
ID: 7101
Help Destozuno compile missing pieces of Reachfolk epic poem.
A librarian named Destozuno wants me to collect the pages from a book called Fynboar the Resurrected, which have been scattered throughout the Infinite Archive.


Quick Walkthrough[edit]

  1. Talk to Destozuno
  2. Make your way through the Infinite Archive and find 5 Sheaves of Pages scattered randomly in stages
  3. Return the pages to Detozuno

Detailed Walkthrough[edit]

Quest Stages[edit]

A Bookbinder's Bind
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
Destozuno doesn't know where the scattered sheaves of paper ended up in the Infinite Archive. I should keep an eye out for any that I see as I explore the archive.
Objective: Gather Sheaves of Pages
Objective Hint: Enter the Archival Wings
Finishes quest☑ I found the pages that Destozuno needs to reconstruct the book, Fynboar the Resurrected. I should give them to her next time I see her.
Objective: Talk to Destozuno
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