Online:Warship Designs
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A Breton shipbuilder named Jeromec Lemal has asked me to help him recover the warship designs from three ships under construction in the docks at Tava's Blessing.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Jeromec Lemal.
- Search the ships.
- Return to Jeromec.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
You will find a Dark Elf named Llasi Omoren here. Speak with her.
Quest Stages[edit]
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should search the deck of the 'Covenant's Pride' for the designs left behind by the workers.
Objective: Find Covenant's Pride Designs
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I should search the deck of the 'Ranser's Regret' for the designs left behind by the workers.
Objective: Find Ranser's Regret Designs
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I should search the deck of the 'Belle of Balfiera' for the designs left behind by the workers.
Objective: Find Belle of Balfiera Designs
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The designs for the 'Belle of Balfiera' seem to be missing, but there is a suspicious looking dark elf nearby. I should speak with Llasi Omoren.
Objective: Talk to Llasi Omoren
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I should return the ship designs to Jeromec Lemal.
Objective: Talk to Jeromec
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I should speak with Jeromec Lemal.
Objective: Talk to Jeromec
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Notes
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