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Overview
Fate of the Prophets is a side quest in Windrose, tracked internally in the in-game quest log as "Fait of the Prophet".
The Swamp Ruins hide countless secrets and treasures left behind by an ancient people. I can't help but wonder what stories these walls hold.
Quest Overview
Field | Value |
|---|---|
Quest Type | Side quest |
Region | Highlands (Trial Circle Ruins) |
Recommended Gear | 4+ |
Rewards | Tumbaga Ingot x10 |
Quest Path
Stage-by-stage progression as recorded in the in-game quest log for Fate of the Prophets in Windrose version 0.10.0. The quest runs 2 tracked objectives from start to completion. Stage-level Required Items are objective-gated items the player must bring to progress; Rewards are items granted the moment each stage is closed out.
Quest Rewards
Items granted when the full Fate of the Prophets quest chain resolves, as listed in the quest log reward block.
Reward | Quantity |
|---|---|
x10 |
Completion Text
Narrative journal line the game writes once the final stage closes out:
"It seems killing prophets for their grim predictions wasn't just an Old World thing after all…"
Stages
The numbered flow below mirrors the objective list in the quest log. Each entry shows the in-game objective title, the journal description the player sees when the stage becomes active, and any stage-bound Required Items or Rewards.
Stage | Objective |
|---|---|
1 | Explore the ancient observatories |
2 | Find the warlord's death site |
Stage 1: Explore the ancient observatories
The remains of this structure resemble an observatory. Perhaps there are more of them around?
Type | Item | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
Reward | Story of the First Stargazer | x1 |
Reward | Story of the Second Stargazer | x1 |
Reward | Story of the Third Stargazer | x1 |
Stage 2: Find the warlord's death site
In a hidden chamber, I found the final writings of stargazers sealed alive within the walls. A warlord had them killed for predicting misfortune, though it seems they were correct. The last foretold his own death: drowned in the nearby swamps. The warlord must have been a man of great status… and, more importantly, wealth.