There is a hidden quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition's Emerald Graves map called The Lion's Pavilion. Players will receive rare crafting materials for completing the quest.
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To begin the quest, head to the middle of the map, where the river begins. There will be a dead body that contains Parson's Battered Notebook. Looting the body will unlock a passage in the Codex, which starts the quest.
- Make your way to the Lion's Pavilion, a huge white building.
- You'll see it marked on your map the moment you find it, and it's in the middle of the three camps west of the river.
- It's northwest of the corpse.
- When you enter the mansion building, you'll find torches, and there is a particular order for lighting them. Once each fire goes out, light the torches again.
- The torch at the back right of the statue should be lit four times.
- The torch in the statue's back left should be lit twice.
- Light the torch in front of the statue on the left three times.
- The fourth torch will automatically light up if everything is done in order.
- The player can now take a chest from a fire in front of the statue, and it contains another Parson's Battered Notebook.
- Return to the river and follow it northwest until you reach a waterfall.
- There will now be a chest where the rushing water meets the water in the bottom. It contains another Parson's Battered Notebook.
- You should head east from that waterfall. You will eventually come across Stonefinger Tower. Move around the trees using the Search button until you find a chest.
- The chest is located between the large rocks at Southfinger Tower.
- After getting the final chest, the player receives a Misshapen Child's Doll.
Demons will appear to fight the player, and after the player kills the demons, the real treasure is revealed. Looting the main demon to receive a random amount of rare crafting material.
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Published: Jan 31, 2022 08:33 am