Badge of Vows 14

This is probably the trickiest of all (sub)quests in this line of quests so far. In order to obtain this Vow Badge, read this instruction guide carefully!

Instruction guide
First of all, you are in need of Curatives that restore some good deal of Health, for instance Harspud Juice or Potent Greenwarish, since you need to fall and hurt yourself in order to get to this Vow Badge, unless the Arisen is skilled well enough in the use of the Core Skill Levitate, because it's situated near the base of the waterfall between Cursewood and Deos Hills.

Before attempting the fall onto the ledge on which the badge is to be found, make sure (when facing the waterfall's edge) to stand to the very right on near the waterfall's edge, against the cliff to your right, and look for a stone next to the falling water on which you can let yourself fall a few feet without hurting yourself. You probably may find the the red circle on the minimap useful as a guiding spot. Now that you've let yourself fall those few feet onto that stone, be VERY careful not to walk to your left (towards the falling water), since the Arisen may instantly fall down all the way without using the animation preventing a fall first! Best you can do now to prevent failure at all is by saving your game before making the attempt to reach the ledge below.

If looking down, you should be able to spot the glowing Vow Badge and if night has fallen use a Lantern to spot it. Once you've seen the badge, you should be able to coordinate your fall down onto the ledge. Although it doesn't look like a ledge at all, the Arisen will fall near the badge and hurt himselve / herselve, losing an estimated 500 Health points. Pick up the badge and congratulations on obtaining it! But... You've yet to get away from this location and there are two ways to do so: either use a Ferrystone or consume some Curatives for the final fall to the waterfall's base (losing an estimated 400 Health points) and drown to get washed up ashore a little to the north of your current location. A (wet) job well done!