Hardin's Gauntlet (Quest)
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The basis of this quest is simple. The gauntlet has become the property of an orc named Kham, who is chief of security for the village of Togrek. Kill him, take the gauntlet and then sacrifice it at the altar in Temple of Discordia. | The basis of this quest is simple. The gauntlet has become the property of an orc named Kham, who is chief of security for the village of Togrek. Kill him, take the gauntlet and then sacrifice it at the altar in Temple of Discordia. | ||
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Nyladon Notes: I was able to do this as [[Lord Questor]] despite the whole code of Tyr forbidding one to sacrifice things to Eris. Glitch or not, it's convenient. | Nyladon Notes: I was able to do this as [[Lord Questor]] despite the whole code of Tyr forbidding one to sacrifice things to Eris. Glitch or not, it's convenient. | ||
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The gauntlet of the knight Hardin, a fallen champion of order, yet remains in the land and subtly foils the forces of chaos. Find it and offer it to Discordia in her temple; you may recognize it by the single arrow of order emblazoned upon it and by the protection from chaos that its wearer enjoys.
Estimated Mental Difficulty Rating: Five Estimated Physical Difficulty Rating: Seven Estimated Danger Rating: Seven
This quest was created by Chaos.
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Notes
The basis of this quest is simple. The gauntlet has become the property of an orc named Kham, who is chief of security for the village of Togrek. Kill him, take the gauntlet and then sacrifice it at the altar in Temple of Discordia.
Nyladon Notes: I was able to do this as Lord Questor despite the whole code of Tyr forbidding one to sacrifice things to Eris. Glitch or not, it's convenient.
End of spoiler information.