Granny's Tales

 is a Quest in Escape from Tarkov.

Dialogue
"Seems like it's more complicated than I thought. I guess it's nothing terrible, but it still gives me the chills. You know, once you've served, you're not afraid of anything but the living. Though I remember when I was a kid, my granny used to scare me. She'd start telling me stories about all sorts of evil things! She was born before the revolution, she'd seen all sorts of things, maybe that's why. I was about five years old, playing with my toys. She came in, locked all the doors, covered the windows, and was like, "There's that striga again". I asked her what the word striga meant. And so she began to tell my five year old ass about some monster at night, how scary it is and how it drinks blood. Fucking why? These "spirits of winter" guarding the bonfires seem to have grown in body, but not in mind. I have an idea how to change things up. Do this, and we'll see how they react. Try shooting tracers at the bonfire at point-blank range, like 10-20 meters, to set it on fire. I think there's more of those spirits out there than meets the eye, and it probably won't make them happy. Just take the tracers and remember the basics of CQC! And when they come out, let's chase the winter away, so to speak, hehe!"

Objectives

 * Eliminate 50 followers of Morana

Rewards
"I saw your work. You could see the billowing smoke from everywhere!"
 * +22,000 EXP
 * Prapor Rep +0.05
 * 165,000 Roubles
 * 173,250 Roubles with Intelligence center Level 1
 * 189,750 Roubles with Intelligence center Level 2
 * 3× .300 Blackout M62 Tracer ammo pack (50 pcs)
 * 3× 5.56x45 Colt AR-15 STANAG 30-round magazine
 * 2× SIG MCX .300 Blackout assault rifle

Guide
In this quest you have to kill 50 followers of Morana.

Followers of Morana can be found near bonfires. They are neutral to players until they are harmed or a bonfire in their vicinity is lit.

3 bonfires per raid appear in different locations on Customs, Woods, Shoreline, Interchange, Reserve, Lighthouse and Streets of Tarkov. 

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