“Saving Private Spindle” is one of the many quests you can do in the Azj-Kahet region in WoW: The War Within.
Widow Arak’nai seems to fear that something might have happened to one of her weave-rats, Spindle. It’s up to you to find out what happened to them and see if you can save them from whatever situation they’re caught in!
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to start and complete the “Saving Private Spindle” quest with ease.
Saving Private Spindle Guide | WoW: The War Within
You can start the “Saving Private Spindle” quest in WoW: The War Within by talking to Widow Arak’nai at The Weaver’s Lair. This area is in the central part of the Azj-Kahet region of Khaz Algar. The exact coordinates for Widow Arak’nai are 55.71 and 43.87.
Widow Arak’nai says that one of her weave-rats, Spindle, hasn’t reported back in a long time. Fearing the worst, she asks you to go find them and save them from harm if possible.
After accepting the quest, you’ll need to fly far to the south until you reach the eastern edge of the City of Threads. You’ll need to reach Meesk’s Retreat in The Maddening Deep area near the city. The approximate coordinates for it are 87.72 and 58.77.
Just in case, you can use the image above as a reference to what Meesk’s Retreat looks like from the outside.
Once you reach Meesk’s Retreat, enter it and check the cage by the southeastern wall. You’ll then find Spindle trapped inside the cage. Open up the cage and talk with Spindle to complete and turn in the quest!
That’s all you need to know to complete the “Saving Private Spindle” quest in WoW: The War Within. If you want to deal with more spider-flavored political intrigue in this region, we recommend completing the “Pawns and Puppetry” questlineas well. You can start it nearby after all, just visit the City of Threads.
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