Zho's Journal

If you fight Zho and her pet Black Moa in The Norn Fighting Tournament (Gunnar's Hold, GW:EN) and successfully beat her, she gives you a journal chronicling her quest to hatch a black moa of her own, and suggests that you can follow the same steps to hatch a black moa for yourself.

This appears to be a new type of quest: it doesn't appear in the quest log, and there are no exclamation marks over NPCs' heads, or arrows or hints in the mini-map. The player must deduce where to go and who to talk to.

Captain Juno in Cavalon (Factions) sends you to Katharine in Gyala Hatchery to obtain an incubator for a Moa egg. Cost: 5 Platinum, 50 Spiritwood Planks and 10 Steel Ingots.

The egg is obtained in Regent Valley outside Fort Ranik (Prophecies). Follow the path directly south from Fort Ranik, fighting the Charr and Renegades that spawn outside. The path soon curves eastward around a bend - here you'll find a number of regular Moa Birds and their nests. Take an egg from one of the nests.

Next stop - back to Echovald Forest.

The Journey Begins
''7 Songtahn 1584 CC. For years, the ache of my missing eye has haunted me. after all this time, I still wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night, screaming and clutching at my face, fumbling for the socket where my eye used to be. The cry and chitter of every bird sends chills down my spine. As I remember that horrible day, sweat clouds my brow. Fear gnaws at me, but I've hidden it. My companions must never know. I had hoped the nightmares would fade with time, but there is no peace for me. I fear the terror will consume me, transforming me into a husk of my former self. Consumed, I will cringe and cower from gulls and chickens, babbling like an old crone. If I'm going to travel this world any further as a Ranger, I must tame what I fear. I must tame the Black Moa. Relentlessly, I will pursue this quest, even if it costs me my other eye. I will find that Moa, even if it costs me my life. It will submit, or I will die trying.''

First Attempt
''23 Saita 1585 CC. I have traveled to Echovald Forest, but the journey has been in vain. First, I went to the place where this madness began, the clearing where the Black Moa plucked out my eye and changed my life forever. It's funny how an event can loom in your mind, making it more than it was. My nightmares paint that place as a source of great evil, but now I find it to be quite unremarkable. It's a clearing surrounded by great petrified trees, and nothing more. To my chagrin, the moa I sought was nowhere to be foun, nor were there any tracks. Nonetheless, I have searched for it for months, travelling all over the Echovald Forest. feelings of failure have wormed their way into the pit of my stomach. My tracking skills are useless as I enter unfamiliar territory. Perhaps I should seek the council of those more acquainted with the forest.''

Rumors and Tall Tales
''10 Nemnai 1585 CC. I think I've found what I'm looking for, or at least the path has opened before me. My despair has faded, replaced with buzzing excitement. By speaking with the Kurzicks and reading what's left of their records, I've learned that the Moa is not actually native to these woods. Prior to the Jade Wind, there are no records of them in Cantha. For that matter, therer are no records of Moas here until recently, when foregeiners began to venture deeper into these lands. The kurzicks say that the forest changes things, corrupting its very essence and being. I've found an interesting account from an Ascalonian entrepreneur searching for amber in the forest. He claims that his pet Moa became increasingly agitated when they entered the forest. Eventually, the Moa was driven mad, attacking its owner and running off into the woods. Perhaps this is how the Black Moa came to be. Twisted and insane from exposure to the woods, pets and other imported animals are routinely abandoned in the woods. Facing betrayal, their unlucky owners have little choice but to leave them to their own devices. If I am to tame a Black Moa, I should acquire a normal egg and bring it here, infusing it with the essence of the woods. This way, the chick will be attached to me from the moment it crawls from its shell. I must travel to Ascalon, Where the Moa is native species, find an untended nest, and pilfer its prize. Before i go, I'll speak with the Luxons' Turtle Clan on how to transport it. After all, they're well acquainted with the hatching and care of eggs.''

Adventure and Beyond
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