![]() ![]() Just repeat this process every week to increase your Souls collection. Once you are done, go back to your Soul Warden to complete the quest and collect the Redeemed Souls. Don’t forget to click on the Soul before you move on though! This will start the ‘rescue soul’ action, after which the Soul will follow you.īy going to the right location, this quest should not take longer than 5-10 minutes to complete. Just hit them until they break, and the Soul (a silvery-grey human form) will be freed. ![]() The Stone Prisons look like piles of rock. You can see the exact locations of the Stone Prisons on your mini map. There are plenty of them trapped in Stone Prisons just west of Ve’nari’s Refuge (see the red area in the picture). As some of them are further up north, the easiest option is to go for the Imprisoned Souls. Once you’re there, you can begin to rescue Imprisoned Souls, Caged Souls, Wailing Souls, or Aimless Souls. The best places to find Souls are west and northwest of Ve’nari’s Refuge. But beware the quest marker’s location is misleading. You then need to go to the Maw, which you can reach through the Ring of Transference on Oribos. To find and accept the quest, talk to your Soul Warden in the Covenant Sanctum. ![]() In return, the player gets gold, an Emblem of Renown, and, of course, five Redeemed Souls. The player’s task is simple go to the Maw and save five of the souls trapped there. The weekly ‘Return Lost Souls’ quest became available on December 1, when Shadowlands entered its second week. So, if you don’t want to miss out on new abilities, new ways to discover the Shadowlands and lots of new looks and mounts for your character, you are going to need some Souls.
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