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Overview

Summary

  1. Patrol Nightfallen Jahai for signs of the enemy. Dispatch any foes found along the way.
  2. Defeat Abaddon's Adjutant and the Emissary of Dhuum.
  3. See Keshsek for your reward.

Obtained from

Keshsek at the Gate of Torment

Reward

Dialogue

"A new face then, is it? Many things are changing these days... to see a body of flesh and blood walk these lands is certainly a surprise. Something new stalks these lands. I know not what they are, but I know that they have caused me to fear. They must be destroyed. Will you seek them out?"

Intermediate Dialog:

Abaddon's Adjutant: "The armies of our Lord gather to cleave those lands asunder. Can we count on the assistance of your master?"
Emissary of Dhuum: "Dhuum has offered his aid to Abaddon's cause. Do not take his word lightly. You will have the forces that you require."
Abaddon's Adjutant: "It seems we have some unexpected visitors. Come. Let us provide a proper welcome!"

Reward Dialog:

"Dhuum, you say? Now there's a name I've not heard in a long time. The stories say he was the God of Death before Grenth broke his throne. If he is involved, this news is dire. Regardless, you have done well."

Follow Up:

None.

Walkthrough

Follow the quest markers to destroy the demon groups. When you finally get to the rendevouz point of the two messengers, make sure to clear any Torment Demon patrols around, otherwise they will make the fight very difficult. When fighting the two messengers, make sure to take out the Emissary of Dhuum first as he is a Dervish boss capable of spiking multiple party members for great amounts of damage.

Trivia

The title of this quest, They Only Come Out At Night, may have been inspired by the title of a song performed by the Smashing Pumpkins called "We Only Come Out At Night", or possibly the song "Maneater[1]" by Hall & Oates, which opens with the line "She'll only come out at night...". There's also a song called "They only come out at night" by Lordi[2]

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