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*Nigen is worried for her husband.
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==Walkthrough==
==Dialogue==
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===Accepting the Quest===
'''Nigen:''' Hello again! My brother and sister are both doing very well thanks to your aid. There is actually something else I would like you to help me with should you have the time.
'''Nigen:''' We are a tribe of nomads, periodically dismantling our tents and moving from area to area. Each time we require a group of steppe dzos to transport our homes.
'''Nigen:''' My husband is currently trying to catch some to the south. He must be struggling otherwise he would have come back by now.
'''Nigen:''' Please go and help him.
'''(Optional)'''
'''Nigen:''' Please go and help my husband. You will find him to the south.
 
===Speaking with Nigen's husband===
'''Nigen's Husband:''' Oh, have you come to help? We will take care of this smaller dzo.
'''Nigen's Husband:''' As you look a considerable amount stronger than any of us, could I ask you to catch two of the beasts? Weaken them first, and then tie them up with this rope.
'''(Optional)'''
'''Nigen's Husband:''' Would you be able to catch two steppe dzos? Weaken them first, and then tie them up with this rope.
 
===Reporting to Nigen's Husband===
'''Nigen's Husband:''' You are a natural! Thank you so much.
'''Nigen's Husband:''' I will help guide the dzos back to Mol Iloh. By all means, please head back first. I am sure my wife would like to thank you as well.
 
===Reporting to Nigen===
'''Nigen:''' Wonderful to hear. You were not injured by the dzos, were you?
'''Nigen:''' Capturing the beasts is never easy, but we have little choice. There is no way we alone could ever bear the weight of our tents.
'''Nigen:''' Please take this for your troubles. Thank you once again.

Latest revision as of 04:38, 3 September 2024

Quest icon.png

And Dzo It Goes

Quest giver
Nigen
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:31.9, Y:11.5)
Level
65
Experience
Experience 26,250
Gil
Gil 752
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestThe Heart of Nations
Side QuestKeeping the Faith
Patch
4.0

Nigen is worried for her husband.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Speak with Nigen's husband.
  • Use the thick ropes to capture two weakened steppe dzos.
  • Report to Nigen's husband.
  • Report to Nigen.

Journal

  • Nigen is worried for her husband.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Nigen: Hello again! My brother and sister are both doing very well thanks to your aid. There is actually something else I would like you to help me with should you have the time.
Nigen: We are a tribe of nomads, periodically dismantling our tents and moving from area to area. Each time we require a group of steppe dzos to transport our homes.
Nigen: My husband is currently trying to catch some to the south. He must be struggling otherwise he would have come back by now.
Nigen: Please go and help him.
(Optional)
Nigen: Please go and help my husband. You will find him to the south.

Speaking with Nigen's husband

Nigen's Husband: Oh, have you come to help? We will take care of this smaller dzo.
Nigen's Husband: As you look a considerable amount stronger than any of us, could I ask you to catch two of the beasts? Weaken them first, and then tie them up with this rope.
(Optional)
Nigen's Husband: Would you be able to catch two steppe dzos? Weaken them first, and then tie them up with this rope.

Reporting to Nigen's Husband

Nigen's Husband: You are a natural! Thank you so much.
Nigen's Husband: I will help guide the dzos back to Mol Iloh. By all means, please head back first. I am sure my wife would like to thank you as well.

Reporting to Nigen

Nigen: Wonderful to hear. You were not injured by the dzos, were you?
Nigen: Capturing the beasts is never easy, but we have little choice. There is no way we alone could ever bear the weight of our tents.
Nigen: Please take this for your troubles. Thank you once again.