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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
===Quest Acceptance=== | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' And so you return. Have you gained a better understanding of the crisis now faced by the First? | |||
'''Alisaie:''' "Better“ is not the word I would use. Some lands may have been spared the Flood, but the survivors live only to suffer. There seems no end to the horrors inflicted by the sin eaters. | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Indeed. Those abominations are a calamity in their own right. And I can well imagine how hopeless the task of eradicating them must seem to you. But after countless battles and untold sacrifice, we have identified a potential weakness. Sin eaters are drawn to serve the strongest of their kind─a class of creature we call “Lightwardens.” And from what we have been able to ascertain, only a handful of these entities exist. Just as an ant colony will perish in the absence of its queen, we believe that the death of a Lightwarden will cause the lesser creatures within its sphere of influence to disperse. | |||
'''Alphinaud:''' I have a feeling Eulmore might have something to say about any concerted action we take against these monsters. Vauthry's command over the sin eaters is integral to Eulmoran society. In seeming to guarantee his people's safety, it guarantees their obedience. He will not take kindly to us depriving him of such useful allies. | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Agreed. Thus we will need to occupy or otherwise divert his forces whilst we proceed with the business of eliminating the Wardens. Until we have done so, all other considerations must be set aside if we are to forestall the Eighth Umbral Calamity. | |||
''What will you say? Are you sure that eliminating the Wardens will be enough? / I'm not sure I follow...'' -> I'm not sure I follow... | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Your uncertainty is understandable, given the circumstances. Perhaps a more detailed explanation is in order. To begin at the beginning, then... (''Exarch hits his staff against the ground, and everything changes it's view'') | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' In the ancient past, a single star was divided into fourteen worlds. This is the Source─your home. These others are the thirteen shards, in whose number we find the First. Though physically separate, they retain a connection to each other, and with the Source especially. Now, let us assume that a given element in one of the shards attains abnormal ascendancy. | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Just as water will flow from the highest point to the lowest, the excess energy will begin trickling into the Source... | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' And such an influx of aether will of course exert a palpable influence. If the element in question were fire, then drought and wild fires might ensue. If it were ice, one might expect the weather to turn bitterly cold. | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' As aether continues to pour in, such phenomena will become more and more extreme, until eventually, a single untimely event triggers a disaster which “cracks” the barrier dividing the two worlds. What was once a trickle now becomes a deluge, sweeping the shard along to be rejoined with the Source. At the same time, the element which held sway in the shard is unleashed in full, its energies amplifying the original disaster to truly catastrophic proportions. An earthquake thus magnified might strike with enough force to shatter continents; a tidal wave might swell to a size capable of drowning entire nations. These devastating events are what we refer to as “Umbral Calamities.” Seven times has a calamity befallen the Source; seven times has a shard been absorbed. | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' At present, the Light-drowned realm of the First stands perilously close to meeting the conditions for a Rejoining. It is the sin eaters who are to blame for the Light's continued dominance. In addition to attracting their lesser kin, the Lightwardens I mentioned earlier radiate aether, saturating every corner of their territory with Light. Even here in the Flood-spared region of Norvrandt, their influence is strong enough to banish night from the sky. Thus, if we are to restore balance to the First and head off a potential calamity, it is imperative that we put each and every Lightwarden to the sword. | |||
'''Alisaie:''' We've been doing our best to take the fight to the enemy ever since we first heard the Exarch's explanation. | |||
'''Alphinaud:''' Though we have yet to claim any meaningful victories, if truth be told. Apart from being confoundingly elusive, the Lightwardens possess a troublesome quality which compelled us to delay our plans until such time as you arrived. | |||
'''Lyna:''' Forgive the interruption, my lord, but Holminster Switch is requesting reinforcements! They say the sin eaters are attacking in force, and the village could soon be overrun. | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Alert the guard. We should be prepared in case the fighting reaches the Crystarium. You have command of our forces in the field, Captain, but hold off on entering the town until I arrive. That goes for Alphinaud and Alisaie as well. | |||
'''Lyna:''' My lord! | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Pray, lend us your strength. Such a fight will provide you with far greater insight than any explanation I could offer. | |||
===Speak with the [[Crystal Exarch|Exarch]]=== | |||
'''Crystal Exarch:''' Holminster Switch is in the north of Lakeland, so we had best make haste with our preparations. In fact, meet me outside the Crystarium at the crossroads northwest of the Accensor Gate, and I shall lead you there myself. | |||
===Speak with the [[Crystal Exarch|Exarch]] at the crossroads beyond [[the Accensor Gate]]=== | |||
===Speak with the [[Crystal Exarch|Exarch]] at the [[Northern Staging Point]]=== | |||
===Enter {{questlink|dungeon|Holminster Switch}}=== | |||
===Speak with the [[Crystal Exarch|Exarch]]=== |
Revision as of 23:12, 16 June 2024
The Lightwardens
- Quest giver
- Crystal Exarch
- Location
- The Ocular (X:6.1, Y:6.0)
- Quest line
- Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests
- Level
- 71
- Experience
- 217,440
- Gil
- 4,663
- Previous quest
- Tears on the Sand
Emergent Splendor - Next quest
- Warrior of Darkness
- Patch
- 5.0
Main Scenario Progress: 563 / 960 (58.6%)
Shadowbringers Progress: 22 / 157 (14%)
“The Crystal Exarch welcomes you back to the Crystarium.
— In-game description
Rewards
- Unlocks
Steps
- Speak with the Exarch.
- Speak with the Exarch at the crossroads beyond the Accensor Gate.
- Speak with the Exarch at the Northern Staging Point.
- Enter Holminster Switch.
- Speak with the Exarch.
Journal
- The Crystal Exarch welcomes you back to the Crystarium.
- Having listened intently to your experiences with the Leveilleur twins, the Exarch reveals the existence of powerful beings known as Lightwardens, whose destruction he believes is necessary to save the First and avert the Eighth Umbral Calamity. Soon after, your discussion is interrupted by a breathless Captain Lyna, who reports that a nearby town─Holminster Switch─has come under attack by a swarm of sin eaters. The Exarch quickly issues commands, and requests that you assist in the settlement's defense.
- After you agree to lend your aid, the Exarch urges you to make swift preparations, and meet him at the crossroads north of the Accensor Gate.
- You rendezvous with the Exarch outside the Crystarium, and he gives you directions to the Northern Staging Point. Time is of the essence.
- You arrive at the woods on the outskirts of town, where Captain Lyna briefs you on the situation. Considering the number of sin eaters involved, it seems likely that a Lightwarden leads the attack. Make preparations to enter Holminster Switch and slay the abomination!
- ※To enlist your companion NPCs for this duty, speak with them near the entrance or access Duty Support via the main menu. Use the Duty Finder if you wish to complete the instance alongside fellow players.
- You battle your way through the besieged town and put down the Lightwarden raging at its center. At this, the remaining eaters scatter to the winds, leaving you free to withdraw to the Northern Staging Point.
- The Exarch stands firm as the defeated Warden dissolves into aether, his gaze fixed upon you as you absorb the energy it releases without apparent ill effect. Moments later, the blazing sky dims, night descends, and the Crystarium's exultant steward praises you to the now-starry heavens.
- Returned to the staging point with the remaining villagers, you have a moment to appreciate the sight of Lakeland beneath a night sky. The Exarch once more exults in your victory, but it seems that you have won only the first battle of many in the war against the sin eaters.
Dialogue
Quest Acceptance
Crystal Exarch: And so you return. Have you gained a better understanding of the crisis now faced by the First? Alisaie: "Better“ is not the word I would use. Some lands may have been spared the Flood, but the survivors live only to suffer. There seems no end to the horrors inflicted by the sin eaters. Crystal Exarch: Indeed. Those abominations are a calamity in their own right. And I can well imagine how hopeless the task of eradicating them must seem to you. But after countless battles and untold sacrifice, we have identified a potential weakness. Sin eaters are drawn to serve the strongest of their kind─a class of creature we call “Lightwardens.” And from what we have been able to ascertain, only a handful of these entities exist. Just as an ant colony will perish in the absence of its queen, we believe that the death of a Lightwarden will cause the lesser creatures within its sphere of influence to disperse.
Alphinaud: I have a feeling Eulmore might have something to say about any concerted action we take against these monsters. Vauthry's command over the sin eaters is integral to Eulmoran society. In seeming to guarantee his people's safety, it guarantees their obedience. He will not take kindly to us depriving him of such useful allies. Crystal Exarch: Agreed. Thus we will need to occupy or otherwise divert his forces whilst we proceed with the business of eliminating the Wardens. Until we have done so, all other considerations must be set aside if we are to forestall the Eighth Umbral Calamity. What will you say? Are you sure that eliminating the Wardens will be enough? / I'm not sure I follow... -> I'm not sure I follow...
Crystal Exarch: Your uncertainty is understandable, given the circumstances. Perhaps a more detailed explanation is in order. To begin at the beginning, then... (Exarch hits his staff against the ground, and everything changes it's view) Crystal Exarch: In the ancient past, a single star was divided into fourteen worlds. This is the Source─your home. These others are the thirteen shards, in whose number we find the First. Though physically separate, they retain a connection to each other, and with the Source especially. Now, let us assume that a given element in one of the shards attains abnormal ascendancy. Crystal Exarch: Just as water will flow from the highest point to the lowest, the excess energy will begin trickling into the Source... Crystal Exarch: And such an influx of aether will of course exert a palpable influence. If the element in question were fire, then drought and wild fires might ensue. If it were ice, one might expect the weather to turn bitterly cold. Crystal Exarch: As aether continues to pour in, such phenomena will become more and more extreme, until eventually, a single untimely event triggers a disaster which “cracks” the barrier dividing the two worlds. What was once a trickle now becomes a deluge, sweeping the shard along to be rejoined with the Source. At the same time, the element which held sway in the shard is unleashed in full, its energies amplifying the original disaster to truly catastrophic proportions. An earthquake thus magnified might strike with enough force to shatter continents; a tidal wave might swell to a size capable of drowning entire nations. These devastating events are what we refer to as “Umbral Calamities.” Seven times has a calamity befallen the Source; seven times has a shard been absorbed.
Crystal Exarch: At present, the Light-drowned realm of the First stands perilously close to meeting the conditions for a Rejoining. It is the sin eaters who are to blame for the Light's continued dominance. In addition to attracting their lesser kin, the Lightwardens I mentioned earlier radiate aether, saturating every corner of their territory with Light. Even here in the Flood-spared region of Norvrandt, their influence is strong enough to banish night from the sky. Thus, if we are to restore balance to the First and head off a potential calamity, it is imperative that we put each and every Lightwarden to the sword. Alisaie: We've been doing our best to take the fight to the enemy ever since we first heard the Exarch's explanation. Alphinaud: Though we have yet to claim any meaningful victories, if truth be told. Apart from being confoundingly elusive, the Lightwardens possess a troublesome quality which compelled us to delay our plans until such time as you arrived.
Lyna: Forgive the interruption, my lord, but Holminster Switch is requesting reinforcements! They say the sin eaters are attacking in force, and the village could soon be overrun. Crystal Exarch: Alert the guard. We should be prepared in case the fighting reaches the Crystarium. You have command of our forces in the field, Captain, but hold off on entering the town until I arrive. That goes for Alphinaud and Alisaie as well. Lyna: My lord!
Crystal Exarch: Pray, lend us your strength. Such a fight will provide you with far greater insight than any explanation I could offer.
Speak with the Exarch
Crystal Exarch: Holminster Switch is in the north of Lakeland, so we had best make haste with our preparations. In fact, meet me outside the Crystarium at the crossroads northwest of the Accensor Gate, and I shall lead you there myself.