Of course I manage to get myself killed by yet another force trap bridge, because I am just that good. And in The Trollish Scourge, the command is to clear out a cave full of its nasty green tenants. Not really sure why I’m allying with one clan of ogres over another, but by now I know that morality and personal agency has nothing to do with MMORPGs - I am a soldier who simply follows orders. ![]() Most bosses get some sort of final word, which is usually an exclamation of incredulity over being found mortal. One of my favorite little pleasures of DDO is the quotes that the various mobs, especially the named ones, spit out while fighting. At least this time around I was able to make it across the force bridge (“Force Bridge” sounds too cool for school) without dying, and the rest - even the part with a troll ambush - was a cinch. I head back to the very same instance for Justice for Grust, which pushes further into the Iron Mines to lay the smackdown on a tyrannical ogre. I thought it was a matter of timing the run, but I guess there was a control panel I missed. ![]() This very, very short (so short) quest takes place in the Iron Mines, and I was in and out in under five minutes - and that was with TWO deaths, thanks to trying to sprint across a bridge lined with force traps. ![]() This place is a haven for cults that’s also populated by some ogres that I befriend (for some reason).Īnd the first task to make friends? Go and rescue a captive ogre named Achoo. I spy with my little eye… a four-part quest series in Dungeons and Dragons Online that will make for an excellent blog post! I haven’t touched on the Sorrowdusk Isle series yet, and I do so love it when you can get through a small cluster of quests in rapid succession.
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