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Tiragonis

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Name: Tiragonis

Race: Elf

Gender: Male

Bestows Quest(s): In the Wastes of Gianthold (heroic)

Affiliation(s): Argonnessen

Location: Gianthold, on a rise in the northeast corner

Description: <Agent of Argonessen (sic)>

Notes: Before U20, this NPC was called Infernys.

Gianthold[edit]

If you try to talk to him, he will reply:

  • Tiragonis: You gaze upon the ancestral home of the giant-kind, <race>. Once this was the seat of a mighty kingdom, which ruled over all of Xen'drik. It has lain fallow and abandoned until now - now that rumors whisper that the Stormreaver has returned from beyond the pale.
  • Tiragonis: I do not know if he has returned or not, but the Giants surely have, and in droves. However, their lands are choked by warring Orc, Gnoll, and Hobgoblin clans - and worse.
  • Tiragonis: If you truly mean well, you will lend a hand in making these ruins whole and clean again.

Once you complete all quests of his list, if you talk to him again, he will reply:

  • Tiragonis: The madness that seized hold of the Giants in Gianthold is deeply troubling, <race>. I believe the ruins lay not only around us but within their hearts, as well. May all your days be blessed for the good you have done here.