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Goto the Cathedral of light and head down and to the left. Back to the Shady Lady to turn in quest and get next partĢ4. Fly to the Wollerton Steed aka pumkin farm and harvest 5 blood nettleĢ3. Closest reagent vendor is back in the Tarde District - Pestle's Apothecary. Goto the Shady Lady in the Dwarven district get next questĢ1. Go to Pestle's Apothecary and buy 5 Crystal Vials and 5 Arcane Powder go out the AH and it is located a couple stores away along the road to the front gatesĢ1. Goto the inn located in the Craftsmen's Terrace section and get the candy for Jesper, don't forget to look the pumpkin.Ģ0. Head for Stormwind Docks and find the courierġ7. Set your Hearthstone here! From here on out do "Clean Up in Stormwind" when ever you see an orange cloud of stink.ġ6.
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Talk to innkeeper Allison for - Hallow's End Treats for Jesper!ġ5. Turn in quest to Anson and pick up next part.ġ4. Go in Goldshire inn and get your pumpkin lootġ3.
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Smash the pumkin and turn in quests to orphan matron.ĩa - feel free to throw pumpkins at people to work on your achievement: Check Your Headġ0. Talk to the orphan matron and help put out the fires.ĩ. Talk to Gertrude Fenlow and go flying for "Stink Bombs Away!"Ĩ. DO: "A Time to Gain" & turn in immediatelyĥ. Hope this helps someone too!Ĭomment by 347231Alliance Guide for the quickest way to do the quests!Ĥ. If you dont know the Lore & thats the reason, note that the author of the book got it from Blizzard themselves. Dont downrate simply to downrate its rude & affects others' reputation. This is answering the question by another user about the History of this Holiday. Hope that helps answer your question & any had by Lore lovers everywhere!Įdit: Im not quite sure why people are downrating this. It was a peasant ritual, sprung up from time immemorial." Anyone who wished could approach the fiery effigy, toss a branch into the crackling flames, and in so doing metaphorically "burn away" anything he did not wish to carry into the quiet, deep reflection time provided by winter's enforced inactivity. It was an awesome sight-a giant flaming wicker man, burning bright against the encroaching night. At sunset on the night of the ceremony, it would be lit on fire. Tradition had it that at the end of the harvest season, before the winds of winter began to blow, that a straw effigy would be erected right outside the palace. It was believed to be a time when the barrier between the living and the dead was thin, & those who had passed on could be sensed by those still alive. One was somber, one was celebratory, and this one was a bit of both. "There were several smaller festivals leading up to Hallow's End.