Divinity Coast (mission)

Objectives

 * Administer the Test of the Chosen.
 * Retrieve the Eye of Janthir from Justiciar Hablion in the upper courtyard of Shaemoor.
 * Deliver the Eye to the coastal city of Loamhurst.
 * ADDED Cleanse yourself in the Fountain of Truth on the hill to the southeast.
 * BONUS Find and escort all the chosen to Loamhurst.

Primary
After a short journey to a village, Justiciar Hablion (A on the map) will tell you to cleanse yourself in a fountain (B on the map). To do so walk right next to the fountain. Speak to Hablion again to receive the Eye of Janthir and escort it to the village of Loamhurst. The eye will follow the party, alternately hovering above the head of everyone who cleansed themselves.

Talk to the Shaemoor Gate Guard (C on the map) to open the city door. Now simply escort the eye to and maneuver it to the shrine (D on the map) to complete the mission.

Though it is not required to complete the mission, the eye will "judge" people and reveal any magic that they may have. You can determine whether or not a villager is a chosen by taking the eye close to them. If a villager is NOT knocked down, that villager will join your party as one of the five chosen (see Bonus below).

In combat, the eye will also do an AoE knockdown on all nearby foes every few seconds. This can be useful, so make sure to have the eye close to where you're fighting.

Tip: To make sure the eye is close to your enemies when fighting, you can have only the tanks of your party cleanse themselves.

NOTE: It is sometimes difficult to run this mission with a purely defensive build, as the White Mantle Abbot near to the Fountain of Truth will cast Heal Area, thus healing the Mergoyle Wavebreakers located there. This, in turn, can prevent the Fountain from being 'activated' and subsequently cleansing you. It is therefore advisable to either bring at least a decent amount of damage or to have a back up damage-dealer.

NOTE: There is a bug where you can get stuck on lower (3rd) flight of stairs SW of Justiciar Hablion. If this happens, you will end up under the stairs, and unable to move. As of Nov. 2, 2006, the "/stuck" command should be used to get out of such situations.

NOTE: It is possible to get a morale boost for each of the merchants you save near the last chosen (5 on the map).

NOTE: Although the description of being cleansed say it is an enchantment, it will not count as a normal enchantment (for example: it will not trigger extra healing by mystic regeneration).

NOTE: The eye can get body blocked, watch that so you won't have to walk all way back.

Bonus
There are five villagers who must be found in order to get the bonus. The numbers below match those on the map.

Chosen Villagers:
 * 1) The first chosen is found in the village where you get the eye. Go around testing all of them until one villager follows you. (This one is often missed, but he can be easily recognized as in party box he appears as an ally. Just click on his name on the party box so that you travel right to him. He MUST be cleansed. He MUST have eye.)
 * 2) The second chosen is the villager across the big stone bridge. He will be under attack, so heal him if necessary and kill the monsters fighting him.  Once tested, he also will follow you. Saving this chosen also adds the bonus objective to the mission.  This Chosen will sometimes not follow you at first, however, if you talk to him repeatedly he will eventually follow you.
 * 3) The third chosen can be found by taking the leftmost path after crossing the bridge (south). He may or may not be under attack, so move quickly. He will be attacked if you can already see the bonus in your log, so after killing the tengu attacking the second chosen go to the third chosen first before talking to the second.
 * 4) Head back to the main path (from the bridge) and continue west. After a boss fight, the path will split again; take the leftmost fork (you will see Gypsie Ettins). The fourth chosen is past the Ettins, move very quickly as this chosen may be under attack and can die very easy when getting beat down by 3 or 4 Ettins.
 * 5) Continue past the fourth chosen along the path, and it will meet up with the main path again. You will see two merchants and a villager. Make sure the villager stays alive. Saving the merchants near this villager will grant your party a morale bonus. Taking the eye to this villager reveals the fifth and final chosen.
 * 6) Before taking the eye over the shrine, talk to Lionguard Minah to complete the bonus mission if you have all the chosen following you.

After finding all of the chosen, it's undead swamp time. Maneuver yourself through the swamp, taking time to heal the villagers if they become damaged during fights or are suffering from poison. Just inside the village at the end of the mission, talk to Lionguard Minah (6 on the map) to complete the bonus objective.

NOTE: The Chosen will stop if an enemy attacks them so be careful when running through enemies as you may end up having to back track to save your villagers.

NOTE: The Chosen will also stop if there is an enemy spirit in the area, acting like an enemy. Look at your party menu to see if they are still following you.

NOTE: Lionguard Minah will give your party 500 gold and 100 for each villager that you save, distributed evenly to everyone in your group including henchmen.

NOTE: Sometimes there is a bug in the bonus mission where the reward is not promptly triggered by talking to Lionguard Minah. If this occurs, you will need to rerun the mission with a different group as it seems to reoccur repeatedly when using the same party members. Waiting a few moments before walking over to the shrine has been known to eliminate this problem.

NOTE: Most of the time it is easier to save the above 'fourth chosen' after saving the 'fifth chosen'. If you go straight instead of taking the left fork as it mentions, by going straight to save the merchants and the 'fifth chosen' it seems to be more successful all around. This also usually makes the Ettins around the 'fourth chosen' not attack him, or they just begin the attack, which makes it a little easier if you find it near impossible to save him fourth.

NOTE: A recent update has occurred on this mission- the chosen villagers are now added to your party window once they are on your radar map. This does NOT mean that you have rescued them. Take care to ensure the eye passes over them before moving on.

NOTE: Most of the time it is easier to save the above 'second chosen' after saving the 'third chosen'. If you turn left and ford the river instead of crossing the large stone bridge, you will have to fight drakes, but the 'third chosen' may be reached before being attacked by nearby Tengu.

Hard Mode
The mission is pretty easy in hard mode with about the same tactics as in normal mode. The bonus, however, is not. Once you get a villager, you’ll have to be careful about pulling, as if you run away, the villagers won’t, and they can die. For all villagers after the first, mobs near a villager can start attacking once a player comes near the edge of radar range. Heroes coming closer does not trigger mobs to start attacking, so you can flag henchmen and heroes way ahead of your group and have them standing right next to the villager when mobs start attacking.

You may have to manually tell a healer hero to heal the villager to keep him alive. The only mobs that can attack villagers at their spawn points are warriors, so anti-melee skills can help immensely. An earth elementalist hero with Eruption can buy you a lot of time. Ward Against Melee and Ward of Weakness help, too. The warriors come in groups of three. If you have three heroes and two henchmen, including two healers and an earth elementalist, they can handle a group of tengu warriors on their own, so you can flag them ahead and let them fight. If there are multiple players in the group, you can still flag them ahead, but you’ll have to join in the fight before they die.

The second villager will be attacked by one group of tengu as soon as you come in range. The third villager may be safe, but will often be attacked by one group of tengu, and occasionally two groups. When you reach the fork in the road after the third villager, go west rather than south. You can try to save a merchant by flagging heroes ahead if you like, which gets you a morale boost and some practice, but nothing more. From the spot where the merchant spawns, to the west will be another merchant just inside radar range, and he will be attacked by three tengu and quickly die. Further west, just outside of radar range, will be another merchant and three tengu who will attack him when you come close. Just west of him will be a villager, who won’t initially be under attack, but once the second group of tengu kills its merchant, they’ll proceed to the villager.

If you’re alone, you may be able to clear the first group of tengu by flagging heroes and henchmen ahead to let them kill it, and make this part easy. If not, flag whatever heroes you have ahead, but once they come under attack, you’ll have to run up to help out. Go after the back group of tengu to save the villager, but help with the front group of tengu, too, as they can kill the villagers you’ve already saved. This fight gets chaotic, and you may take some deaths, but it is manageable.

The last villager (fourth villager above) usually is not under attack, but if it is, it will be from ettins, which can kill faster than tengu. It’s safer to flag heroes ahead just in case.

NPCs

 * Human
 * Justiciar Rhynnon (Cutscene only)
 * Justiciar Taran (Cutscene only)
 * 10 Merchant
 * 10 Villager
 * 15 Lionguard Minah
 * 15 Shaemoor Gate Guard
 * 15 White Mantle Knight
 * 18 Justiciar Hablion
 * 12 Coastal Keep Guard
 * 12 Justiciar Lashona
 * 15 White Mantle Abbot

Monsters

 * Drake
 * 18 Lightning Drake
 * 20 Grand Drake
 * Ettin
 * 15 Gypsie Ettin
 * Gargoyle
 * 12 Mergoyle Wavebreaker
 * Human
 * 20 Saidra (Cutscene only)
 * Imp
 * 13 Inferno Imp
 * Plant
 * 11 Spined Aloe
 * Skale
 * 11 Bog Skale
 * Tengu
 * 13 Caromi Tengu Brave
 * 13 Caromi Tengu Scout
 * Undead
 * 11 Grasping Ghoul
 * 16 Hellhound
 * 13 Skeleton Ranger
 * 12 Skeleton Monk
 * 14 Zombie Warlock
 * 13 Skeleton Mesmer
 * 13 Skeleton Sorcerer

Bosses (Skill Captures)

 * Gargoyle
 * 18 Fluum Banzo &rarr; Protective Bond (unavailable before Maguuma Stade or The Amnoon Oasis)
 * 18 Gren Waveslosh &rarr; Spirit Shackles (unavailable before Blood and Smoke at Ettin's Back)
 * 18 Frak Undertow
 * Tengu
 * 18 Sky Quickfeather
 * Defensive Stance (unavailable before The Forgotten Ones at Destiny's Gorge)
 * Riposte (unavailable before Copperhammer Mines)
 * 18 Dyv Cloudclaw
 * 18 Glyd Swiftwing
 * Undead
 * 17 Zameel Dirge
 * 16 Ghita Bonz
 * Concussion Shot (unavailable before The Royal Papers at Fishermen's Haven)
 * Edge of Extinction (unavailable before The Lost Princess at Fishermen's Haven)
 * 17 Raja Crux &rarr; Scourge Healing (unavailable before The Royal Papers at Fishermen's Haven)
 * 17 Zukra Cadava
 * Animate Bone Minions (unavailable before The Royal Papers at Fishermen's Haven)
 * Death Nova (unavailable before Dropping Eaves at Ettin's Back)
 * 17 Bija Gravewailer
 * 17 Najja Doombringer

Dialogues
Briefing from Mantle Knight Franklin.

Follow-up

 * Upon completion of the mission players will find themselves in: Druid's Overlook.
 * To continue the storyline, take on the following Primary Quest: "A Brother's Fury" from Trader Versai.