A Tasty Morsel

Overview
Summary
 * 1) Journey with Charen to find Rebirther Jirath, the Margonite soule eater.
 * 2) Wait in hiding until you hear the signal.  The code word is: cat.
 * 3) See Kwalanah for your reward.

Obtained from
 * Charen in The Ruptured Heart

Reward
 * 2,500 XP
 * 200 Gold

Dialogue
 * What this Margonite scum is doing is reprehensible! We must act if we are to spare other spirits the same fate as my poor Kwalanah.  Here is the plan: I will set a trap for the filthy beast.  Once it is snared, you will spring into action!


 * Follow me to the attack location and we'll get started. Remember not to pounce until I give the code word.  I'll work the word "cat" into our banter and that will be the signal.  So remember, when I say CAT, you do the killing.  You are with me, right?


 * Accept: Of course I'm with you.
 * Decline: Woof!

Intermediate dialogue 1 (Jehner)
 * Kwalanah? I have not seen her in some time.  But I may know what ill has befallen her by the hand of the Margonites.


 * Their ploy is simple: to convince discontented souls to be "reborn" through a suspicious ritual that allegedly binds spirits to flesh. In actuality, the Margonites seek to consume the souls of the departed.  Kwalanah should have accepted her fate rather than deny it.  She may be lost forever.

Intermediate dialogue 2
 * Charen: Remember, don't attack him until I give you the code word or you'll chase him off.
 * Charen: Hello there, sir. I am so glad you could make it.  I understand you provide a rebirthing service, which I am very much interested in.
 * Rebirther Jirath: Correct. It is a short procedure.  Hold still and you won't feel a thing.
 * Charen: Wonderful! I suppose we should get started then, for you see I do so miss my cat.  I said, I MISS MY CAT... MY CAT, you see, I miss it because... well... it's my CAT!  Are you hard of hearing?!?!  CAAAAAAAT!

Reward dialogue
 * Thank you so much for freeing me from the belly of that accursed beast! I was such a fool to think that he could grant us a second chance at life.  It's not that I'm unhappy, I just wish Charen and I had lived together longer before we met our untimely end.  Now I realize that I should be thankful for what I have.

Follow-up
 * The Growing Threat