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After Daedalus Stoneworks withdrew from the area, leading to the mining industry's further decline, this Ronso engineer decided to leave the Hills of Amber behind for his family's safety. The eaters found them anyway, claiming the life of Magnus's son, Skuli. To honor his memory, Magnus returned to [[Twine]] to set the trolley in motion as his boy had always wished and, after three years of trial and error, it was clear that a new [[Talos]] heart could provide the motive power required. Agna, a superb prospector and Magnus's beloved wife, labored extensively to retrieve the necessary materials-until the mining runnels suffered a collapse, leaving Magnus twice bereft at the age of thirty-five. The trolley sat silent on its tracks for four long years, awaiting the day that he would be moved to action once more.}} | After Daedalus Stoneworks withdrew from the area, leading to the mining industry's further decline, this Ronso engineer decided to leave the Hills of Amber behind for his family's safety. The eaters found them anyway, claiming the life of Magnus's son, Skuli. To honor his memory, Magnus returned to [[Twine]] to set the trolley in motion as his boy had always wished and, after three years of trial and error, it was clear that a new [[Talos]] heart could provide the motive power required. Agna, a superb prospector and Magnus's beloved wife, labored extensively to retrieve the necessary materials-until the mining runnels suffered a collapse, leaving Magnus twice bereft at the age of thirty-five. The trolley sat silent on its tracks for four long years, awaiting the day that he would be moved to action once more.}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
He is presumably [[Wawlika]]'s shard on [[the First]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 20 July 2024
Magnus
Magnus is a Ronso found in Amh Araeng.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Full Steam Ahead | 77 | Magnus |
Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
---|---|---|---|
Rust and Ruin | 76 | Thaffe | |
On Track | 76 | Minfilia | |
Down for Maintenance | 76 | Jeryk | |
The Truth Hurts | 76 | Jeryk | |
A Convenient Distraction | 77 | Thancred | |
Have a Heart | 77 | Guthjon | |
Rich Veins of Hope | 78 | Crystal Exarch | |
Good for the Soul | 80 | Beq Lugg | |
Unto the Morrow | 80 | Urianger |
Lore
“"I thought to try and drown my sorrows... but somehow...the bottle's never deep enough."
After Daedalus Stoneworks withdrew from the area, leading to the mining industry's further decline, this Ronso engineer decided to leave the Hills of Amber behind for his family's safety. The eaters found them anyway, claiming the life of Magnus's son, Skuli. To honor his memory, Magnus returned to Twine to set the trolley in motion as his boy had always wished and, after three years of trial and error, it was clear that a new Talos heart could provide the motive power required. Agna, a superb prospector and Magnus's beloved wife, labored extensively to retrieve the necessary materials-until the mining runnels suffered a collapse, leaving Magnus twice bereft at the age of thirty-five. The trolley sat silent on its tracks for four long years, awaiting the day that he would be moved to action once more.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 163