by Savanja on Jun 17, 2008
Old Tarantia is the shining beacon of Age of Conan's Aquilonia region of Hyboria. The gorgeous sun bleached buildings sprawl out along the river with a distinctive grandeur that just shows of nobility.
Old Tarantia is big and can be confusing. Everything you need to get started in your character career is here, but not always easy to find. Early on, you'll find most of your questing action along the main rows or down on the docks, but never be afraid to explore inside (or above) buildings.
There isn't too much to do in the city, but doing these quests is always a good idea, just to get to know your new home. As you level up, or complete quests, you'll find that more will open up and some will lead you into surrounding areas.
If you find any quests in Old Tarantia that you do not see listed here, please pass them along and we will get those added! Enjoy your new home and happy questing!
Find Oslter's missing horse, which sadly is dead and being eaten by dogs. Grab the saddle from the horse and take it back to Ostler.
Visit the locations on the map. Pick this one up and forget about it! Once you've hit all the spots, you'll get some experience!
Can you run like the wind? I can't either, which means if I could complete this quest, anyone can! This is a timed quest. Visit each point within the allotted time (a new timer starts with each point) then return to Cycaelus to brag!
Climb the wall on the other side of the doorway, and then up one more set of vines to the top of the tower. Grab the item (beware the vicious dog..teehee..) and head back to Trajus. Yeah, it's not really a jewel and the guy lied to you. But hey, you did a good thing, right?
Recover the minstrels' instruments which are found just outside the city near the windmill.
Collect books for Myrina. The Haunter of the Dark is in the Noble District behind the barracks. Pashtun Horror is found inside Khemi's Serpent's Head Inn. Shadow Over Acheron is in Conarch Village in the tavern building. Use the travel NPCs to get around to the various parts of the world.