Shadowkey:Mage's Identity

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Uncover the identity of a mysterious mage.
Quest Giver: Mysterious Mage at Fearfrost II
Location(s): Lakvan's Stronghold, Azra's Crossing
Reward: 3400 Experience Points, a Star Tooth
 
The forgetful mage

Quick Walkthrough

  1. Find a mysterious mage in Fearfrost Caverns.
  2. Defeat a powerful opponent to unearth the mage's identity.
  3. Meet the mage to advance your quest.

Detailed Walkthrough

Crystal Prison

In the northeastern corner of Fearfrost II is a large crystal. On approach, the crystal splits apart to reveal a mysterious mage. He asks you to keep an eye out for any information you might find about his identity. If you accept, his shadow merges with yours in a brief but painful process. He tells you that you should now be able to keep in contact through what he calls "umbric connection".

Lakvan's Mentor

Although the mage doesn't suggest anywhere in particular, your journal suggests heading to Lakvan's Stronghold to find out more information. Inside the stronghold you will find a teleporter pad in a large room to the southwest. Using it takes you to a room in the northeast, containing Pergan Asuul who will challenge you to combat.

Asuul's last words are "Even mingling shadows with Azra Nightwielder will not help you now." This trigger's the mysterious mage's memory via your shadow connection. The mage is Azra Nightwielder. He tells you to meet him in the crater outside Azra's Crossing.

In the Crater

Azra will be waiting for you by the waterfall in the crater. He will thank you for returning his memory and reward you with a Star Tooth, but also suggest that Skelos Undriel is wrong that there are five such teeth. He tells you that there are seven teeth and that confronting the Umbra' Keth with fewer than that would be fatal. Azra suggests you retrieve any teeth you have given to Skelos and search out the rest.

Notes

  • This quest is mutually exclusive with Find Azra Nightwielder.
  • The quest completes the moment Azra recovers his identity, but the third section is relevant enough to be included here.