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How to Complete All Sides of the Story - Special Lore Achievement in the Waking Shores
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The achievement
Todas las partes de la historia
encourages players to gather stories from all over the Waking Shores. Each questline is really quite special, going into the little stories that really make up a world.
Untold Regrets
Give Peace a Chance (Alliance)76.6 34.6
Give Peace a Chance (Horde)
Stay a While
Entrance to Partially Destroyed Diary
Partially Destroyed Diary (Underground)
Tarjin's Tales
Captain Garrick & Shuja Grimaxe
One thing that makes Dragonflight unusual is the lack of open hostility between the Alliance and Horde. While there have been times of peace and even co-operation between the factions before, this time feels different somehow, with even the
Dragonflight launch cinematic
showing a cross-faction friendship. This theme is strongly reinforced almost upon arrival in the Dragon Isles, when we meet some familiar faces in Wingrest Embassy.
Alliance players may recognize Captain Garrick and her son, Henry, while Horde players should be familiar with Warlord Breka Grimaxe and her daughter, Shuja. First introduced in Shadowlands, these characters are from Exile's Reach, the shared starting zone created specifically to introduce new players to the game. During these storylines, Captain Garrick and Warlord Breka Grimaxe each lead expeditions put in charge of exploration - and now it seems they have also been assigned to the Dragon Isles.
What's more, not only know each other, but they are friends! While Henry and Shuja seem a little unsure about this new-found friendship, Captain Garrick and Warlord Breka Grimaxe each reassure their respective child, saying that they fought against the scourge together. Even cuter, that can be witnessed teaching their children some cross-faction culture.
Shuja Grimaxe says: For the Horde! ... I mean, for the... expedition?
Shuja Grimaxe says: Aka'Magosh, <name>
Warlord Breka Grimaxe says: And the Light be with you, <name>.
Shuja Grimaxe says: Oh yes. Light be with you, <name>.
Captain Garrick says: Wish our comrade luck, Private Garrick.
Henry Garrick says: B-b-blood and Thunder, friend.
In the end, we leave these characters planning to meet each other for a drink, suggesting Shuja and Henry may yet become friends.
This questline is slightly different for the Alliance and Horde, with each respective leader offering the first quest.
Alliance -
Una oportunidad para la paz
Horde -
Una oportunidad para la paz
Read More: Exile's Reach Characters and Cross-Faction Friendships in Dragonflight
Duroz & Kolgar
In the inn below the Ruby Lifeshrine, a pair of orcs who have, like us, recently traveled to the Dragon Isles can be found, offering the quest
Remordimientos inimaginables
. Kolgar Flameguard is worried about his companion, Duroz Scaletaker. The elderly orc is frail, yet he insisted on taking this journey. All Kolgar could do at the time was accompany him, but now Duroz's health is failing fast.
In the questline that follows, we spend some time with the old orc, who we realize is part of the Dragonmaw clan, a clan that did terrible things to the Red Dragonflight. With the help of Deathwing's Demon Soul artifact, they enslaved the Dragon Queen Alexstrasza, forcing her to birth dragons to be used cruely as mounts for their clan during the Second War.
The guilt of these crimes seems to weigh heavily on Duroz's mind, and he seems astonished by the way the red dragons are treating him now. As protectors of Life, they seem more concerned with his health than his history.
Duroz Scaletaker says: They're beautiful, aren't they?
Kolgar Flameguard says: The dragons?
Duroz Scaletaker says: The dragons. The whelps. Everything else here. To think of what we did to them at Grim Batol...
Duroz Scaletaker says: I broke whelps younger than these, Kolgar. Some honor can't be regained.
The ruby whelpling lands near Duroz's lap, curls up, and begins to drift off into sleep.
Kolgar Flameguard says: Maybe it can.
This short questline is broken up into three parts, with each new part becoming available after each weekly reset.
Week 1 -
Remordimientos inimaginables
>
Gestión del dolor
Week 2 -
Un final amargo
>
Vida tras vida
Week 3 -
Hueco
Side Quest in Dragonflight Explores the Dragonmaw's Troubled Legacy Dragonmaw Questline Conclusion: Remembering an Old Orc
Tarjin the Blind
On the coastline just beyond the Obsidian Citadel, sits the Djaradin Tarjin the Blind. Each week, the giant will tell players a tale from the histories and legends of the Djaradin in exchange for impressive dragon skulls in the weekly quest
Historias de Tarjin
.
Tarjin the Blind says: So, the outsider returns to beg for stories of their betters?
Tarjin's stories offer players insight into Djaradin history and culture, explaining how the Djaradin gained their powers over earth and fire, how they came to choose the dragons as their sworn enemy, and about their four ancient and powerful Elders who are said to be slumbering below the earth.
Tarjin the Blind says: Are you sure you wish to hear this tale? It may make you rethink your friendship with the dragons...
Tarjin the Blind says: It is said that the four djaradin elders' mastery over earth and fire caught the dragons off-guard in those first battles.
Tarjin the Blind says: Dragon after dragon fell, until Neltharion emerged from the Obsidian Citadel with his armies to halt their advance.
Tarjin the Blind says: The elders were hopelessly outnumbered, but the dragons were hopelessly outmatched.
Tarjin the Blind says: As the elders battled all challengers with honor, the so-called "Earth-Warder" revealed his cowardice.
Tarjin the Blind says: Through honorless guile and trickery, the elders fell that day.
Tarjin the Blind says: But not before they had secured permanent footholds for the djaradin in the surface of these lands. Footholds we still hold to this day!
Tarjin the Blind says: Some say that the elders did not die that day, but retreated deep into the earth, where they slumber and recover their strength.
Tarjin the Blind says: I do not know if I believe that, but I hope it's true. You and your dragon friends would be doomed.
Since we can only hear one new tale a week, Tarjin's questline will take the longest to complete. Just keep going back after every reset until the achievement's requirement is met.
Read More: Djaradin Histories and Legends with Tarjin the Blind
Veritistrasz
Atop the Ruby Lifeshrine, players have an opportunity to simply sit and admire the view, while an old dragon shares his stories about leaving the Dragon Isles, the Black Dragonflight's betrayal, and regret.
Veritistrasz offers the players the quest
Quédate un rato
, where we have a choice. We can decide we're busy and leave - cutting the quest short - or we can stay, look at the view, and listen.
Veritistrasz says: I grew up here, when it was called the Broodlands. I used to tend the Lifeshrine, so many years ago. Then we left to help safeguard the mortals...
Staying is well worth it, as Veritistrasz tries to put into words what it's like to come back after ten-thousand years, eventually telling a heart-breaking story about how he once loved a member of the Black Dragonflight - before she, like all the others of that flight - fell to corruption. Veritistrasz seems particularly upset that he's forgotten her name.
Veritistrasz says: Isn't it funny? I can't remember her name. I can remember her face, I can remember how the light bounced off her beautiful scales, but I can't remember her name.
Veritistrasz says: I can remember the horror when I came home to find her standing over the bodies of my family, practically her family.
After the conversation, Veritistrasz will ask you to fetch a time capsule for him, where he finds a letter from his younger - vastly more hopeful - self. If you wait a while, once again listening to what he has to say, you can eventually ask him for the
Carta de la cápsula del tiempo
, which he'll happily share with you.
However, completing Veritistrasz's questline properly takes a little more. Players need to obtain the
Diario parcialmente destruido
"written from the view point of a young black dragon woman, before the corruption". The diary can be found in a bookcase in the Vaults of the Obsidian Citadel, the same underground area that contains the rare
Shas'ith
. Enter the vaults at around /way 27.1, 60.8, and take your first left at the bottom of the stairs, then left again into a side room. The book can be found at around /way 23.2, 60. Looting it begins the quest
Recuerdos revividos
.
Bringing the diary - that clearly belonged to the friend he spoke about - to Veritistrasz concludes the questline.
Veritistrasz says: What's this? A diary? Why are you giving... Me... Oh...
Once again, it's worth staying around to hear what he has to say. Veritistrasz will remember his friend's name, and thank you not only for bringing him the diary, but for restoring his sense of hope.
Emotional Conversation in Dragonflight - Old Dragon Reflects on Flight's History How to Find the Beautiful Conclusion to Veritistrasz's Story
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