ESO Lore Hounds, Meet Druid Laurel, Your New Friend In The Lost Depths DLC
Players will meet the druid in the upcoming Lost Depths DLC.
When Bethesda releases the Lost Depths DLC for The Elder Scrolls Online, they’ll be introducing a new character for players to not only meet but explore an all-new dungeon with, the Druid Laurel. For those of you who just want to get into those dungeons, beat up the bosses, and get your rewards, what new character you’ll be doing it with probably won’t matter too much, but for those of you who are here for the game’s story, you’re going to want to learn all about Laurel.
The developers certainly want you to know about her. That’s why, today, they shared a letter from Elder Karic of the village of Stonelore Grove to Druid Rahval. Laurel visited Stonelore and was welcomed to the village based on the word of Rahval. It seems that she may not have initially made the best impression, but the village warmed up to her over time. Despite being aloof about certain things, she was not only friendly but helpful to others, but even though she took time out to help with the gardening and other chores, she was there for a purpose, to find the Evergrowth, located somewhere in the Undergrove.
That is the kind of work players will be helping Laurel with, exploring the Earthen Root Enclave. The Enclave is one of two new dungeons coming to The Elder Scrolls Online in the upcoming Lost Depths DLC. Players on PC, Mac, and Stadia can expect it on August 22. Those on Xbox and PlayStation will have to wait until September 6.
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