Steamfont Mountains  

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Type: Outdoor
Continent: Faydwer
Instanced: No
Keyed: No
Level Range: 1 - 15
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Named for the natural geysers and springs found in its rocky peaks, these mountains surround the gnome city of Ak'Anon. It is known that the dragons had once dwelled here, for the fossilized remains of very young dragon can be viewed inside a small valley. The presence of Steamfont's drakes also indicates that the region may once have had some greater significance to the children of Veeshan. However, that history was lost long before the arrival of the elves or the surfacing of the gnomes.

The mountains of Steamfont are bordered by the Lesser Faydark to the east, and the gates to the glorious subterranean city of Ak'Anon to the far west - gates installed safely within a mountain face and heavily guarded by some of Ak'Anon's most renown warriors.
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Entering the Steamfont Mountains from the FaydarkThe WindmillsGorehornCity of Ak'Anon
Inside Forpar Fizfla's WindmillThe ObservatoryRemnants of Meldrath's WorkPack of Troublesome Gnomes
Near the Clockwork Ruins and Minotaur CavesMeldrath the Malignant and CompanyGrikbar Kobold CampBones of a Great Beast
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Infected Rat Livers
# Apr 29 2001 at 11:19 PM Rating: Default
What do you do with Infected Rat Livers? They are no drop, does that mean there is a quest for them? In my experience NODROP items tend to be quest items, but I not sure, lemme know if you can. . .

Thanks. . .
RE: Infected Rat Livers
# Oct 24 2001 at 2:52 PM Rating: Decent
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Turn in 4 of them in paineel for the cazic-thule diety only neclace which can be upgraded....it is only a few ac like 3 and 1 mana....nothing much but on this new RP server i bet i could sell them there :)
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