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| title = The Forest for the Trees | | title = The Forest for the Trees | ||
| description = [[Belmont]] affects a sellsword's cynicism, but | | description = [[Belmont]] affects a sellsword's cynicism, but [[the Gods' Quiver]] in him dies hard. So urgently does he seek as scout that he will hire one himself. | ||
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| quest-giver = Belmont | | quest-giver = Belmont | ||
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==Steps== | ==Steps== | ||
*Search the | *Search the [[Ixal]]i lair for clues. | ||
*Deliver the black yew log to [[Belmont]]. | |||
*Deliver the black yew log to Belmont. | |||
==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
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*According to Belmont, the black yew you brought back is found only in the Twelveswood and is much favored by the Ixal who plant the tree to create living fortifications. Belmont believes that this is evidence that the Ixal are settling in Coerthas, seizing on the distraction afforded by Ishgard's many troubles. | *According to Belmont, the black yew you brought back is found only in the Twelveswood and is much favored by the Ixal who plant the tree to create living fortifications. Belmont believes that this is evidence that the Ixal are settling in Coerthas, seizing on the distraction afforded by Ishgard's many troubles. | ||
==Dialogue== | |||
===Accepting the Quest=== | |||
'''(If started in Gridania)''' | |||
'''Belmont:''' I hail from Gridania, same as you. Fighting Ixal is what we do there, but I sure didn't expect to see them in these mountains. | |||
'''(If started in Ul'dah)''' | |||
'''Belmont:''' I hail from Gridania, desert sister. Fighting Ixal is what we do there, but I sure didn't expect to see them in these mountains. | |||
'''(Both)''' | |||
'''Belmont:''' I know those shite-birds, and they're up to something. It's nothing I can go to my employer with... It's just a feeling. But whenever I got this feeling in the Twelveswood and nothing got done, something bad bit us on the arse. | |||
'''Belmont:''' I've not had a moment to spare and the feeling grows stronger. It ill becomes a sellsword to part with his own gil in this manner, but will you enter the Ixali lair to the east and see if there are any clues to be found? | |||
===Delivering the black yew log to Belmont=== | |||
'''Belmont:''' What news, sister/brother? What is it that you carry? | |||
'''''<Hand over Black Yew Log>''''' | |||
'''Belmont:''' This is black yew from the North Shroud, unknown in Coerthas. The Ixal make of it living blinds and walls. But the yew being slow to grow, why would they bother to cut it down and convey it west? Unless... | |||
'''Belmont:''' The Ixal mean to stay here—this is the beginning of a settlement. While the Ishgardians busy themselves with dragons, the birdmen are stealing this patch of Coerthas from right under their noses. | |||
'''Belmont:''' I tell you, unless the Holy See acts now, the Ixal will rapidly gain a foothold in this area. That means more war. And though that means more work for the likes of me, I have enough as is. |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 18 May 2024
The Forest for the Trees
- Quest giver
- Belmont
- Location
- Coerthas Central Highlands (X:26.5, Y:16.2)
- Level
- 37
- Experience
- 4,370
- Gil
- 1,571
- Previous quest
- Too Many Enemies
- Next quest
- Stand and Quiver
- Patch
- 2.0
“Belmont affects a sellsword's cynicism, but the Gods' Quiver in him dies hard. So urgently does he seek as scout that he will hire one himself.
— In-game description
Steps
Journal
- Belmont affects a sellsword's cynicism, but the Gods' Quiver in him dies hard. So urgently does he seek as scout that he will hire one himself.
- A veteran of many Ixali skirmishes in Gridania, Belmont suspects that there is more to the Ixal's presence in this part of the world than meets the eye. He bids you use your stealth and cunning to search their lair to the east.
- After a review of the Ixal's housekeeping and a battle to the death, you discover nothing more unusual than a log of very dark wood. Still, it grew not from these woods, and the birdmen hardly kept it as a pet. Return to the camp and give the log to Belmont.
- According to Belmont, the black yew you brought back is found only in the Twelveswood and is much favored by the Ixal who plant the tree to create living fortifications. Belmont believes that this is evidence that the Ixal are settling in Coerthas, seizing on the distraction afforded by Ishgard's many troubles.
Dialogue
Accepting the Quest
(If started in Gridania) Belmont: I hail from Gridania, same as you. Fighting Ixal is what we do there, but I sure didn't expect to see them in these mountains. (If started in Ul'dah) Belmont: I hail from Gridania, desert sister. Fighting Ixal is what we do there, but I sure didn't expect to see them in these mountains. (Both) Belmont: I know those shite-birds, and they're up to something. It's nothing I can go to my employer with... It's just a feeling. But whenever I got this feeling in the Twelveswood and nothing got done, something bad bit us on the arse. Belmont: I've not had a moment to spare and the feeling grows stronger. It ill becomes a sellsword to part with his own gil in this manner, but will you enter the Ixali lair to the east and see if there are any clues to be found?
Delivering the black yew log to Belmont
Belmont: What news, sister/brother? What is it that you carry? <Hand over Black Yew Log> Belmont: This is black yew from the North Shroud, unknown in Coerthas. The Ixal make of it living blinds and walls. But the yew being slow to grow, why would they bother to cut it down and convey it west? Unless... Belmont: The Ixal mean to stay here—this is the beginning of a settlement. While the Ishgardians busy themselves with dragons, the birdmen are stealing this patch of Coerthas from right under their noses. Belmont: I tell you, unless the Holy See acts now, the Ixal will rapidly gain a foothold in this area. That means more war. And though that means more work for the likes of me, I have enough as is.