Contract: Slaver's Revenge
Quest Items
Client: Whakano
Heist Target: Rescue Hapihapi
Area Level: 60
Requires Brute Force (Level 1)
"When you stop viewing someone as a fellow human being,
there's little you won't do to forward your agenda.
That is what we're dealing with."
Contract: Slaver's Revenge HeistContractQuestWhakano1 /7
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Contract: Slaver's Revenge
MasterMission
Act: 0
#Name
1Talk to Whakano
  • Talk to Whakano in the Rogue Harbour
  • NPC:
  • Whakano, the Barber Slaver's Revenge: Kitava's rebirth has heralded countless tragedies, but there has been one shining light to come from it -- the unshackling of my brothers and sisters. Freed Karui slaves were among the first survivors to reach the shores of Wraeclast. I watched them kiss the sand, sing, dance. I watched them finally enjoy the freedom they should have had all along. Then it started coming unwound.

    A man by the name of Hapihapi who was helping the returnees resettle has gone missing. A witness claims he was taken aboard a slaver's ship. I know where that ship took him. I want you to go there. I want you to find him. I want you to free him.
  • 2Initiate the Contract
  • Talk to Adiyah to initiate the Contract
  • 3Enter Adiyah's Portal
  • Enter Adiyah's Portal
  • 4Break into the Facility
  • Break into the Facility
  • 5Rescue Hapihapi
  • Rescue Hapihapi
  • 6Rescue Hapihapi Before Lockdown
  • Rescue Hapihapi before Lockdown
  • 7Contract Failed
  • Contract Failed Return to the Rogue Harbour and await a new Contract
  • 8Take Hapihapi's Charm and Escape
  • Take Hapihapi's Charm and Escape
  • 9Escape the Facility
  • Escape with Hapihapi's Charm
  • NPC:
  • Whakano, the Barber Slaver's Revenge: Wish I was surprised by this turn of events. I really do. This is just another line on a page, in a book writ only of atrocities against the Karui people. I fear this is not some aberrant event, but is the beginning of a pattern.

    I appreciate your effort, though. I will stay vigilant. I hope you do, as well.

    I will send a message to Hapihapi's friends and family. They will give him an honourable send-off.
  • 10Talk to Whakano
  • Talk to Whakano
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