I have found what appears to be an old book of poetry which mentions something of an object known as Tarton's Wheel. It seems to give some clues as to where I might find the rods mentioned within. They seem to hint at the planar power the wheel possesses.
Stage 1
I should keep the book with me for reference in order to find the rods I need to rebuild Tarton's Wheel.
Start: | I should find the rod, Azia. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Azia. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Beza. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Beza. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Caza. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Caza. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Dena. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Dena. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Ena. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Ena. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Fana. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Fana. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Geza. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Geza. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Heda. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Heda. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Izah. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Izah. |
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Start: | I should find the rod, Jaka. |
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Complete: | I have found the rod, Jaka. |
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I have rebuilt Tarton's Wheel. I have found all the rods of Tarton's Wheel and have reassembled them. While powerful in its own right the wheel seems to have lost some of its magic, perhaps there may be a way to reclaim the use it must have once been imbued with.