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After the hideout is found, the party can speak to the gnome leader, [[Wulbren]], before cutting him down. If "The Fists sent me to crush your resistence. Time to die." is chosen, then the entire hideout becomes hostile. Or, the party can simply attack Wulbren and start the fight. Killing him and looting his body grants the item [[Wulbren's Head]]. The rest of the gnomes do not need to be killed to complete the quest.
After the hideout is found, the party can speak to the gnome leader, [[Wulbren]], before cutting him down. If "The Fists sent me to crush your resistence. Time to die." is chosen, then the entire hideout becomes hostile. Or, the party can simply attack Wulbren and start the fight. Killing him and looting his body grants the item [[Wulbren's Head]]. The rest of the gnomes do not need to be killed to complete the quest.


[[File:Wulbren Hideout Location.jpg|thumb|Wulbren must be slain to satisfy Falcäo.]]
[[File:Wulbren Hideout Location.jpg|thumb|WUlbren must be slain to satisfy Falcäo.]]


When the player returns to Manip Falcäo, he thanks them for destroying the gnome leadership and tell them to keep their noses clean, lest they suffer the same fate.
When the player returns to Manip Falcäo, he thanks them for destroying the gnome leadership and tell them to keep their noses clean, lest they suffer the same fate.
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