
Duration |
May 8th |
Rewards |
Generous EXP and 1-hour 3 times EXP. |
Limitation |
Once |
Location |
Cronus, Elven City |
Key Item |
Misty Crystal |
Key NPCs |
Officer Richard (Cronus 373,412) Priestess Sara (Cronus
181,429) |
Brief Walkthrough1. Find Richard to accept the quest. 2. Claim the
Misty Crystal from Dagger (Cronus 307,402). 3. Head over to Misty Marsh and
right click to the Misty Crystal to find the witch Angel and kill her. 4.
Read the note Angel dropped and hand it over to Richard. 5. Take the note to
Angel's mother Sara.Detailed WalkthroughA new day
has begun and you feel something is different in Cronus. The vendors are hawking
in faded voices and there are fewer people in the streets. What happened? The
wanted bulletin in Cronus gives you the answer.
 You
find Richard and ask for more details. Richard is sad and tells you Angel's
crime.
 The
bodies are pale and green. They must be infected with a terrible poison, be
careful, or you will be infected!
 You
take the quest of arresting Angel without hesitation and visit the Blue Wizard
for help. Dagger is profoundly shocked by this bad news and gives you a Misty
Crystal, which can track Angel down.
 Teleporter
Minnie sends you to the Elven City. Then go out of the Elven City, use the Misty
Crystal to track Angel in Misty Marsh.
 Finally
Angel is before your eyes, with some dead monsters lying beside her. You
suddenly attack with no time to consider Dagger's request. You consume all your
power to attack her.
 Surprisingly,
Angel is not as strong as your thought. On the contrary, she is so weak that you
can kill her very easily. You notice that a note dropped from her body after
killing her.
 You
read the note and find out the truth. Angel is not a murder. She is also
infected by the poison, together with the patrolman. But she still remains
conscious and had to kill them for the sake of Cronus.
 You
take the note back to Richard. Richard is smitten by deep remorse but it's too
late. He asks you to deliver it to Angel's mother, Sara.
 In
front of the sorrowful Sara, you have nothing to say but sorry. Sara comforts
you and sends you off to take the grief alone.

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