Life Transfer and Sacrifice Pawn have casting periods of 1 second and three quarters of a second respectively, so packing some interrupts and using them at the proper time will be a huge help in getting this latest manager down. Once he's dead, the 15-second timer kicks in and you'll be transported returning to Lion's Posture.
This is the third such pursuit in the War in Kryta up-dates, and you may be starting to wonder if this is it. Regular daily manager bounties and weekly Inquisitor hunts are fun and all, but is there more? This pursuit gives a few hints, both from Dinas when you begin it, and from Salma upon completion. Dinas already has a few clues as to the next step: "Toriimo flew into an uncontrollable rage when he heard that his pet Inquisitors had been taken out. Now they are sending men every day to Demetra in the Northern. That's where we are headed as well. Something is happening up there. I'm not sure what, but I'll be in touch. Now, go! Koril is in the center of the Forehead. He should be difficult to overlook out on. Good luck!" We can assume the next pursuit will cause us in that route. Demetra is where Saul D'Alessio's base camp was located way returning when, so it will be an interesting spot to check out.
Salma has a clue for us at the end of the pursuit as well: "Now three Mursaat have been eliminated and four remain, if our intelligence is accurate." Only four Mursaat inquisitors remain, so we can assume that another pursuit to eliminate one is arriving later this weeks time -- unless the actions in Demetra are something absolutely different.
I want to touch briefly on one other War in Kryta update source: Murro. Murro the scribe has been faithfully reporting from the front lines of the War in Kryta since the starting of April, and has fallen silent as of late. It's been nearly three weeks since his last report -- where is he? I honestly do not see ArenaNet just absentmindedly forgetting to update a fundamental factor of the these actions. "Hey, has anyone modified Murro lately?" "Who? Oh. Um, no, I forgot. I'll write something later nowadays. If I have enough time." While I don't want to see harm come to our humble scribe, it would be a welcome boost to the story to discover that his silence is war-related.
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