Let Sleeping Dust Lie

The Crimson Foot live beneath Meridia, their existence helps maintain a natural balance creating environmental harmony in the Vale of Twilight. {{Quest
 * name     = Let Sleeping Dust Lie
 * level    = 16
 * duration = Very Long
 * xp       = {{xpcolors|solo=3,900|normal=6,766|hard=7,033|elite=7,299}}
 * loc      = Crimson Foot Hive
 * npc      = Taaniel Badhri
 * zone     = The Vale of Twilight
 * patron   = The Twelve
 * favor    = 8
 * mappic   = M_let_sleeping_dust_lie.png
 * maplegend = yes
 * overview = While exploring the Vale of Twilight, you found a submerged area of ruins underneath Meridia.  Swim through and explore the cavern.  Perhaps more clues about the missing Twelve members can be found within.
 * Reaching the Crimson Foot Hive automatically bestows quest.
 * obj=
 * Negotiate the submerged ruins
 * Speak with Ketriel Ephon
 * Read the first journal entry
 * Once complete, a new important required objective appears:

{{XP bonus|k1=~193|b1=56|b2=77|b3=~93|t1=2|t2=3|solo=3,900|normal=6,766|hard=7,033|elite=7,299}}
 * Don't kill more than 5 Crimson Foot
 * Slay Kasi Nokhba
 * Pick up the key
 * Read the second journal entry
 * Slay Yre Kubuts
 * Pick up Yre's Key
 * Protect the Crimson Foot Queen
 * Slay Kkomglol
 * Gain entry to the mausoleum
 * Slay Phaosth
 * Drop the magical barrier (3 Wheels)
 * Slay Thazgol
 * expect=
 * Traps (fixed, disarmable)
 * Protect an NPC (mandatory)
 * Spawning/respawning monsters
 * Puzzle (mandatory: puzzle wheels)
 * Quest failure (if the Spider Queen dies)
 * Quest failure (if more than 4 spiders are killed after the first journal is picked up)
 * traps= Trap DCs
 * Spikes. Upon dropping down hole in the ground. Control panel is next to pillars.
 * Spikes. Before entering the first room after entering the hole. Panel behind pillar.
 * Spikes. In room next to Phaosth. Panel is in the main hall entryway by pillar.
 * misc=
 * There are no respawns in this quest. There are a limited amount of spawning ogres encountered during the "Protect the Crimson Foot Queen" objective.
 * Useful buffs:
 * Acid resist (for the spider attacks and for the rakshasas down the hole)
 * Cold resist
 * Electricity resist
 * Fire resist
 * Greater Heroism against Cause Fear cast by ogre magi.
 * There are three upper walkways - west, southeast, and northeast - each of which has two of the six cave paths leading to it. The first journal appears down one of the caves, and the second journal will appear on one of the three upper walkways. It's fairly obvious which caves lead to which walkway.
 * The SW and NW caves lead to the west walkway. The shrine is located on the west walkway.
 * The S and SE caves lead to the southeast walkway. The SE cave is the cave through which you enter the quest.
 * The N and NE caves lead to the northeast walkway.
 * The objective "Don't kill more than 5 crimson foot" does not appear until you read the first journal. Simply bypass the first journal and you can kill any spiders you run across without risk of failing this objective. Clear the main areas then come back and read the first journal. In the boss room, have someone lure off the spiders while the rest kill the bosses in order to keep them safe. Doing this will ruin your chances at a bonus chest, however (the one you get for zero spider kills - spiders killed before reading the first journal also count).
 * It's possible, using a monk's Abundant Step, a favored soul's Leap of Faith, or similar abilities (such as that found on the Cannith Boots of Propulsion) to leap from the east wall to the pile of stone in the southeast to the west walkway, and find the second journal entry. The ledge can also be reached using a combination of Haste, Sprint Boost I, feather fall, and a high jump skill. This can allow you to actually skip reading the first journal until *after* the final fight, letting you safely kill any spiders you meet. The west and northeast walkways are reasonably easily accessed this way, but it may not be possible to reach the southeast walkway because it's so high.
 * On Heroic Normal there are only 4 spiders in the final fight. If you successfully get through the quest without killing any spiders, you can freely kill all the spiders in the final fight without concern.
 * Phaosth also drops a key which opens the door to the final boss. You can also lockpick this door, however it's pointless to do so as Slaying Phaosth is a required objective, the quest won't complete if you skipped him and lockpicked it instead.
 * If you want to try and keep all the spiders alive, you will need precise targeting. Fingers of death, no area spells, no auto targeting, no two-handed weapons with glancing blows, etc.
 * Another good strategy is to get someone who can move quickly while stealthed to lure the spiders away from each fight before engaging the ogres. Spiders can see through stealth, so they will follow the sneaker, while the ogres remain unagroed for the rest of the party to sweep in and kill them.
 * For the same reason, Guard items other than Stone Prison Guard are not advised in the quest.
 * The spiders are immune to acid damage, so using acid area spells like Acid Blast is safe.
 * Once all of the ogres in a section of the map are dead, the spiders in that area deactivate. They won't attack you and you can't harm them.
 * Spiders are immune to enchantment spells, so if you throw up an Otto's Sphere of Dancing, it will stop the rakshasa, but not the spiders. This can be useful if you need to lure the spiders away to use AOE effects on the rakshasa.
 * The safest/fastest strategy for the end fight if you have some casters in the party: Hit each of the four spiders with Flesh to Stone, and the rakshasa with Finger of Death/PK. Pull Thazgol far down the corridor away from the spiders in case they break. Now you can safely use strong AOE spells to slay him quickly.

Trivia

 * Several of the Vale quest names are references to song names from ~80s hard rock/heavy metal bands:
 * "Running with the Devils" is the first track from Van Halen's 1978 "Van Halen" album.
 * "Rainbow in the Dark" is a track and a single from Ronnie James Dio's 1982 "Holy Diver" album.
 * "Let Sleeping Dust Lie" is a bit more obscure but most likely a reference to a track from Michael Schenker Group's 1981 album "MSG". The track is titled ""Let Sleeping Dogs Lie".
 * It is also a play on the Have you ever heard the expression "Let sleeping dogs lie"? Sometimes you're better off not knowing line used by Jack Nicholson's character in the 1974 movie Chinatown.
 * One of the mini bosses names is "Kkomglol", When you first hear the DM announce his name it doesn't sound unusual... But break it up and it reads: kk-omg-lol - common netspeak meaning "Okay oh my god I'm laughing out loud".
 * collectable=Five
 * chest=Two minimum, four possible
 * One guaranteed at "protect the named spider" shrine
 * One guaranteed at the end
 * One possible for 0 spider kills (disappears with a single spider kill at ANY point in the quest)
 * One possible for killing all the ogre magi. This chest appears even after quest is completed, so the easiest way to do this is to complete the necessary parts to end the quest, then run around and kill ogre magi (no need to worry about not killing spiders) until the chest pops.
 * Ingredients: Locust Husk, Chipmunk Funk, Shavarath Stone of Strategy
 * One guaranteed at "protect the named spider" shrine
 * One guaranteed at the end
 * One possible for 0 spider kills (disappears with a single spider kill at ANY point in the quest)
 * One possible for killing all the ogre magi. This chest appears even after quest is completed, so the easiest way to do this is to complete the necessary parts to end the quest, then run around and kill ogre magi (no need to worry about not killing spiders) until the chest pops.
 * Ingredients: Locust Husk, Chipmunk Funk, Shavarath Stone of Strategy

Monster Information Named Monsters: }}
 * npcreward=Random item (up to 15th level accessories, up to 14th level weapons and armor)
 * unique=no
 * monsters=
 * Crimson Foot Drones
 * Crimson Foot Shepherds
 * Crimson Foot Slayers
 * Crimson Foot Soldiers
 * Crimson Foot Workers
 * Dust Mephit Warriors
 * Kar-Thul Diviners
 * Kar-Thul Enforcers
 * Kar-Thul Harriers
 * Kar-Thul Martinets
 * Pure Dust Mephits
 * Pure Sand Mephits
 * Rakshasa Thaumaturges
 * Sand Mephit Warriors
 * Twilight Bats
 * Twilight Giant Rats
 * Kasi Nokhba - Orange-named ogre magi; required kill
 * Kkomglol - Orange-named rakshasa caster; required kill
 * Phaosth - Orange named Rakshasa caster; required kill
 * Thazgol - Red named end boss Rakshasa caster; end boss
 * Yre Kubuts - Orange-named ogre magi; required kill