Death With Honor

Overview


Summary
 * 1) Find a group of enemies that can grant Yorrt Strongjaw death with honor.
 * 2) Take Yorrt Strongjaw's club to his son Trrok.
 * 3) See Trrok Strongjaw for your reward.

Obtained from
 * Yorrt Strongjaw in Jaya Bluffs.

Requirements
 * Factions Character

Rewards
 * 3,000 XP
 * 250 Gold
 * Monastery Credit

Dialogue
 * "Stupid human! Yorrt Strongjaw was to die in battle. Tengu was worthy foe. Yorrt Strongjaw is old Yeti. Yeti die of old age, no honor. Family scorned. Shunned. Tengu would have given Yorrt Strongjaw death with honor. Yorrt Strongjaw could kill you, but no honor come from killing puny human. Still...maybe human not so stupid? Maybe human help Yorrt Strongjaw? Find Yorrt Strongjaw brave Tengu warriors. Enemies worthy of Yeti. Yorrt Strongjaw face them and kill them. Do this, and human get reward from Trrok Strongjaw, son of Yorrt. When Yorrt Strongjaw dies with honor, take club. Strongjaw Clan will not attack human that carry club of Yorrt Strongjaw. What say human?"

Reward Dialogue
 * "Human carry club of Yorrt Strongjaw. Trrok Strongjaw see feathers and Tengu blood on club... Trrok Strongjaw can see Yorrt Strongjaw died with honor.  Human honors Strongjaw clan by returning club of Yorrt Stongjaw.  Human take this offering, and go.  Trrok Strongjaw thanks human, but human should not think human and Trrok Strongjaw friends.  Next time Trrok Strongjaw meet human, Trrok Strongjaw give human death with honor."

Note: This quest is not available if you do The Rite of Valor from Gull Hookbeak.

Walkthrough
Take Yorrt Strongjaw over to the group of Sensali with Crow Razorbeak to the south-west and let them kill him. Then pick up his club and return it to his son, Trrok Strongjaw, east of where you met Yorrt.

Note
This quest is not available if you complete The Rite of Valor. Both quests produce the same reward.

There is a mistake in this quest's description from Yorrt Strongjaw - he says 'Yorrt Strongjaw face them and kill them.', when in fact he wishes to be killed by them, not the other way round. Typical Yeti Pride.