Tenaebron Lake
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Tenaebron Lake
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- Level
- 40
- Type
- Area
- Zone
- Fields of Ruin
(Ascalon) - Connects to
- Thunderbreak Hills (E)
Blazeridge Steppes (N)
Sniper's Woods (S)
Vulture's Sweep (SE)
Dragonrot Domains (SW)
Varim's Run (W)
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Tenaebron Lake is a lake in the northwest of the Fields of Ruin. It was changed by the passing of the Elder Dragon Kralkatorrik five years ago and is now part of the Dragonbrand.
Locations and objectives[edit]
- Renown Hearts
- Contain the growth of the Dragonbrand (39)
- Waypoints
- Tenaebron Waypoint —
- Points of Interest
- Sentinel's Perch —
- Wreckage of Doomspy's Watch —
- Vistas
- Sentinel's Perch Vista —
- Diving Goggles
- Next to Tenaebron Waypoint
- Events
- Defeat the Bloodstone Elemental Incursion (33)
- Stop the Bloodstone Elemental Incursion (33)
- Defeat the giant branded devourer (36) [Group Event]
- Clear out the Branded creatures in Doomspy's Watch (37)
- Defend Doomspy's Watch and defeat the Branded (37)
- Draw out and defeat the giant Branded griffon (37) [Group Event]
- Escort Vanguard supplies to Doomspy's Watch with Kestra (37)
- Patrol the coast of Tenaebron Lake with the Sentinels (39)
- Search Tenaebron Lake with the Sentinels (40) [Group Event]
NPCs[edit]
Allies[edit]
- Vanguard Supply Bull (37)
- Centurion Gristleback (40)
- Engineer Truelaunch (37)
- Sentinel (39)
- Sentinel Boldswing (39)
- Sentinel Freebuilder (39)
- Sentinel Longmane (39)
- Siegemaster Erold (37)
- Vanguard Scout Kestra (37)
- Vanguard Lockwood (39)
Services[edit]
- Blacksmith Riftmend (36)
- Churga Quickwhittle (39)
- Kelsia Longbarrel (37)
- Iron Legion Soldier Truegrip (37)
- Sentinel Gristletooth (39)
Foes[edit]
- Branded Charr (37-39)
- Branded Devourer (37-39)
- Branded Devourer Hatchling (38)
- Branded Earth Elemental (37-39)
- Branded Fish (38-39)
- Branded Human (38-39)
- Branded Spark
Objects[edit]
Crafting resources[edit]
- Fishing nodes
- Noxious Water Fish
Ambient dialogue[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- It is likely that this lake's name is a reference to the Latin word tenebrae, which means darkness.