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Riija: Where is the Temple of Riija?

To get to the Riija Temple, you must first go to the island of Ko'catan by traversing the Orc Caves.

After you make your way there, you must go into the Ko'catan Jungle - go northeast to find the Temple of Riija!

Ignore the screen labelled "Ruins of the Riija Temple" - that is a creature dominated area and is not a place to hang about idly.

After you find the screen named, "The Temple of Riija", you will notice that the Temple itself is far off in the distance, past a huge ravine. There is an archway leading towards the Temple, but no visible bridge or path to walk upon.

If you walk through the archway, you will fall - you can't fall if you walk off the cliff edge however.

When you fall, you will not die - but you will find that you are not at all closer to the Temple of Riija. You will have also dropped a random item from your inventory, so be sure to go back to the map - the item you dropped should still be there, hanging in mid-air on the surface of an invisible bridge.

To walk over the bridge and into the Temple and learn spells from the Monk of Riija dwelling within, you must first complete the quest to obtain the four shards of the Sword of Riija.

You must complete the quest and get a Sword of Riija with your individual player name on it to be able to walk across the invisible bridge. Once you have a completed Sword of Riija, equip it, then walk across the bridge - remember if you don't EQUIP the Sword, you will still fall! Also, if you walk halfway across the bridge, then un-equip the Sword, you will have only a second or two to quickly re-equip it or you will fall. There is a very high chance that you will drop your Sword of Riija if this happens [it will be floating on the bridge location like any other item but can be easily grabbed by another player who walks past...].

Note: If you don't have a Sword of Riija with your name on it, you will not be able to walk across the bridge - purchasing the Sword of Riija from another player is thus not very useful unless your are a collector.



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