We've finally stumbled across the source of our Frillneck problem.

We sent [%dic:STR_DIC_LA09] to check it out, and he says it's Trandila that's to blame. Not exactly good news.

"I'm not sure I understand."

You see, wherever you have an Aether imbalance, like they do in the southern part of the forest, you're going to have problems. In this case, the problem is mutated animals.

A monster the locals call [%dic:STR_DIC_MLA17_5] is laying mutated eggs by the thousands. The village is cut off from everywhere else by all her offspring.

So I was thinking...if you can find this thing and kill it, you can get to the root, so to speak, of the problem. And hurry, would you? Trandila's probably laid a thousand eggs while we've been talking about it.

"I'll kill this beast for you."

Back so soon?

You really killed Trandila? She's really dead?

"Trandila is dead."

Thank Ariel! If that monster had lived, there'd be more Frillnecks than trees in that forest.

Thanks, [%username]. I'll send out some people to destroy any leftover eggs. The village is in your debt.

Talk with [%dic:STR_DIC_LA154].

Go to [%dic:STR_DIC_FLA15] and kill [%dic:STR_DIC_MLA17_5] ([%5]/1).

Talk with [%dic:STR_DIC_LA154].

Order: Receive precise instructions from [%dic:STR_DIC_LA154] before killing Trandila.

Leto discovered that the rising Frillneck numbers were due to Trandila laying a vast amount of eggs.

At his request, you killed Trandila and solved the problem.

Order: Talk with Leto, the Centurion of Tolbas Village. Mission Progress: [%questname]