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Rescue some shipwrecked sailors from a group of slavers.
Zone: Stormhaven
Objective: Koeglin Lighthouse — Relight the lighthouse and free the Slavers' captives.
Quest Giver: Captain Albert Marck
Location(s): Koeglin Lighthouse, The Bloody Scupper
Concurrent Quest: Repair Koeglin Lighthouse
Reward: Seaworthy Shoes
Very Low Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Very Low Experience
Captive Crewmembers aboard The Bloody Scupper
The slavers have captured the crew of a ship that crashed on the rocks. Captain Albert Marck has asked me to free them.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Talk to Captain Albert Marck south of the Koeglin Lighthouse.
  2. Free Salach and Lidenar.
  3. Kill Captain Angarthal aboard The Bloody Scupper.
  4. Free Ozor.
  5. Return to Captain Marck with the good news.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Quest StagesEdit

Captive Crewmembers
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I need to find and release the three crewmembers the slavers are still holding here: Salach, Lidenar, and Ozor. Captain Marck also asked me to kill Captain Angarthal.
Objective: Free Salach
Objective: Free Lidenar
Objective: Free Ozor
Objective: Kill Captain Angarthal
Finishes quest  I should talk to Captain Marck now.
Objective: Talk to Captain Marck
Notes
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