![]() He will state that the Elves are the true evil, trying to spread their roots all over Rivellon. If you have Sebille in your party: Sebille will have priority in the conversation with the Shadow Prince.Alternatively the Red Prince can use Spirit Vision after the Shadow Prince is defeated to converse with him and advance the Red Prince's quest. You can then approach with Sebille to advance her quest. If you have both Sebille and the Red Prince in your party: You may wish to approach the Shadow Prince alone first (without Sebille) since Sebille will have priority in the conversation.As you get close to him, you will receive 20,075 Exploration XP (10,050 XP in DE). The location of the Shadow Prince is marked on your map. If you wish to kill the Shadow Prince, simply head to the Lava fields south of the Isle. will all attack you so you will have to fight your way out. Note that if you go this route, upon leaving the area, the Elven priests, traders, Lost Knight, etc. If you used Sebille to kill the Mother Tree: The Elven Scion will die immediately and the quest will be closed for 20,075XP.if any are still living and lingering in the area. Also, the entire Elven area will be covered in Deathfog, killing the traders, Bishop Alexandar, etc. The only drawback here is that Sebille, if she is in your party, will not be able to have her revenge as the Shadow Prince will disappear upon completion of the quest. ![]() Once they are all dead, return back to the Shadow Prince, and you will receive 80,250XP, a choice of legendary-quality loot, and an ornate chest will spawn right next to the Shadow Prince, giving you lots of great loot. There is also a tree summon which will give you 13950XP when killed, although it will automatically die the moment his Dryad owner is killed (so you may simply see 69750XP as the game automatically adds up the XP for you). You will receive 83700XP for killing the Scion, and 55800XP for each Dryad. ![]()
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