The Smell of Titan in the Morning

Overview
Summary
 * 1) Flush out the Titan in Sacnoth Valley.
 * 2) Slay the Titan.
 * 3) See Captain Langmar for your reward.

Obtained from
 * Captain Langmar in Grothmar Wardowns

Requirements
 * The Missing Vanguard

Reward
 * 250 Vanguard reputation points
 * Skills
 * Ebon Battle Standard of Honor
 * Scroll of Hero's Insight

Dialogue
 * "You there, . Our scouts have sent word of a towering beast to the south, one that leaves naught but all-consuming flames in its wake. This can only be a Titan, which leaves us all to wonder... how long before it turns north? We cannot fight such a foe when our hands are already full of Charr. I would have you travel to Sacnoth Valley and slay this Titan. Go, before we're all extra crispy."


 * Accept: "This is one eternal flame that's about to go out."
 * Reject: "I think I'll leave the fire-walking to professionals."

Intermediate Dialogue (if Pyre Fierceshot is in your party)
 * Pyre Fierceshot: "A false god stands before us. We shall see if it can stand against the harsh realities of my wrath!"

Reward Dialogue
 * "You say the Titan is dispatched, but the fires still burn? Perhaps in time we can find a way to quench the flames, but I am too preoccupied with Charr now to worry about that. We will simply have to sacrifice the forest. Your victory over the Titan has assured our safety. For that we are grateful."

Walkthrough
After taking the quest, head for Sacnoth Valley, the quest marker is located in the south-west corner of the location. You will engage a large amount Fire Magic from various elementalist foe. Consider bringing interrupts, like Vow of Silence, Cautery Signet, Extinguish, Ward Against Harm, etc. to compensate. Once the boss is dead, you can return for your reward.

Trivia

 * The titan you must kill on this quest is the cause of the massive forest fire in the area that this quests takes place in.
 * The quest name is a reference to a line used by the character Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore played by Robert Duvall in the film, "Apocalypse Now": "I love the smell of napalm in the morning".