Return of the Ring | |
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Start | Sparklematic 5200 |
End | Talvash del Kissel |
Level | 34 (Requires 28) |
Type | Dungeon |
Category | Gnomeregan |
Experience | 2700 EXP (or 16 20 at level 70) |
Next | [35] Gnome Improvement |
Objectives
You may either keep the ring, or you may find the person responsible for the imprint and engravings on the inside of the band.
- [Brilliant Gold Ring] (Provided)
Description
Opening the box produced by the Sparklematic 5200 reveals what you had suspected - a shiny ring! Wearing the ring, you feel magic power surge through your body.
Inside the band is a small but nonetheless discernable imprint of the seal of Ironforge. Next to that, three small initials are engraved: "TdK". This may signify either the initials of the previous owner, or perhaps the initials of the ring's crafter. Keep the ring... or return it to this person. Decisions, decisions...
Progress
Hey, easy there partner - I'm a very important businessman! I am sure that the courier is just simply late with the delivery of the rent... wait... you're not my landlord.
Well, of course you aren't - silly me! You've come to me seeking the finest jeweler in all of Ironforge, one who does NOT make CURSED items! Yes!
Um... what do you need?
Completion
A ring, you say? Let's see... yep, I made that ring by golly.
Before Gnomeregan went up, I had a small shop there. Perhaps it's one I left behind when I ran for the hills; it's a simple design, and I made several like it. Maybe it's from someone who didn't make it out.
Dark Iron dwarves had this? Well, that puts a new layer of conspiracy on the nine different layers already floating about. Maybe the authorities would like to know; it's wasted on the likes of me.
Now, back to the ring...
Gains
Upon completion of this quest you will gain:
- 2700 XP (or 16 20 at level 70)
Quest progression
- [34] Return of the Ring
- [35] Gnome Improvement
Speculation
Speculating wildly, it may just be that the title of this quest ("Return of the Ring") is a reference to the third part of J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy, "Return of the King", which also happens to involve a ring the destruction of which is crucial to Middle-Earth's existence.