Spring!

 is a Quest in Escape from Tarkov.

Dialogue
"Okay, so, we have a very interesting picture. Might even start believing in all this. If you light a bonfire just as I told you before, three at the same time, and simultaneously keep them lit for a minute or two, then some kind of freak appears. All green, like a Leshy, with horns. Kind of looks like Lightkeeper's chain dog. He's kind of peaceful and doesn't bother anyone. I guess he comes when the campfires signal. Shares some goodies, doesn't talk much, though. Try to keep three fires burning for a couple of minutes to find out if it's all true or just exaggerations. They've already named this freak "Vesna", ha! It's like a Maslenitsa, you burn bonfires, or rather effigies of Morana, you kill the spirits of winter, and then spring comes. What a freak show. Only thing missing now is pancakes with caviar. Oh, and that scary story I promised will come a bit later, now is not the time for that. So long."

Objectives

 * Eat a can of squash spread
 * Eliminate 6 spirits of winter in one raid
 * Drink a bottle of Fierce Hatchling moonshine
 * Survive and extract from the location

Rewards
"So you really did make your own Maslenitsa. Here's your reward, makes it more festive, ha!"
 * 26,000 EXP
 * Prapor Rep +0.06
 * 360,000 Roubles
 * 378,000 Roubles with Intelligence center Level 1
 * 414,000 Roubles with Intelligence center Level 2
 * 100× 6.8x51mm SIG FMJ
 * 4× AR-10 7.62x51 Lancer L7AWM 20-round magazine
 * 1× SIG MCX SPEAR 6.8x51 assault rifle

Guide
In this quest you first have consume a can of squash spread and a bottle of Fierce Hatchling moonshine in raid.

Afterwards you have to kill 6 followers of Morana in one raid and extract.

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. 

Trivia

 * Morana is the slavic goddess of death and winter.
 * Vesna is the slavic goddess of youth and spring.

Printemps!