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WoW The War Within: Speak to Peacekeeper Leif at Stoneward’s Rise in Dornogal Guide

Report your findings to Peacekeeper Leif at Stoneward’s Rise.

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You’ll need to speak to Peacekeeper Leif at Stoneward’s Rise in Dornogal as part of the “An Oddball in Dornogan” quest in WoW: The War Within.

There are reports of an Arathi going around and accosting the good citizens of Dornogal. However, Peacekeeper Leif has his hands tied and can’t do much about it due to fearing a diplomatic incident. You, on the other hand, wouldn’t cause any issues if you simply ask around and report back.

In this short guide, we’ll tell you how to find Peacekeeper Leif once you’re done interviewing all of the Concerned Dornogal Citizens for this quest!

Speak to Peacekeeper Leif at Stoneward’s Rise in Dornogal | WoW: The War Within Guide

Location on the map

As we mentioned previously, “Speak to Peacekeeper Leif at Stoneward’s Rise in Dornogal” is the final objective of the “An Oddball in Dornogan” quest. You’ll get the objective as soon as you interview all 3 Concerned Dornogal Citizens. Make your way to the eastern part of Dornogal to reach Stoneward’s Rise. If you need the coordinates, they are approximately 65.4 and 16.6.

Coordinates and building location

Once you’re in the Stoneward’s Rise part of the city, look for the large building on the southeastern part of the plaza.

Peacekeeper Leif

Enter the building and go down the stairs and all the way to the back. You’ll find Peacekeeper Leif standing inside the building alongside Lamplighter Kaerter. Just report your findings based on what the Concerned Dornogal Citizens told you previously to complete the “An Oddball in Dornogan” quest.

If you wish, you can also talk to Peacekeeper Leif again right away to start the next quest: “Found Around the Unbound”. Nonetheless, that’s all you need to know to be able to speak to Peacekeeper Leif at Stoneward’s Rise in Dornogal!

If you prefer quests with a bit more action going on, check out our guide for the “Bring the Thunder” quest. Fending off hordes of neburians is more exciting than going around talking with citizens, right?

Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.

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