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  Lewin: A ghostly knight atop his baleful steed... It is as I feared─the rumors bear a most inauspicious resemblance to the references in ancient scripture describing Odin, the Dark Divinity.
  Lewin: A ghostly knight atop his baleful steed... It is as I feared─the rumors bear a most inauspicious resemblance to the references in ancient scripture describing Odin, the Dark Divinity.
  Lewin: It is my suspicion that the dark horseman of rumor is indeed Odin, and furthermore, that this malevolent presence is a primal. And yet before the Gods' Quiver takes action, I would seek the counsel of one versed in the holy writings.
  Lewin: It is my suspicion that the dark horseman of rumor is indeed Odin, and furthermore, that this malevolent presence is a primal. And yet before the Gods' Quiver takes action, I would seek the counsel of one versed in the holy writings.
  Lewin: Make for Quarrymill and seek out Brother O–App–Pesi─I would know what he knows. And be swift, Surname. If Odin is truly come to the Shroud, time is not on our side.  
  Lewin: Make for Quarrymill and seek out Brother O–App–Pesi─I would know what he knows. And be swift, [Surname]. If Odin is truly come to the Shroud, time is not on our side.  


  O-App-Pesi: I am O–App–Pesi. And you must be the adventurer I've been expecting.
  O-App-Pesi: I am O–App–Pesi. And ''you'' must be the adventurer I've been expecting.
  O-App-Pesi: Ah, yes...Odin, the Dark Divinity. Bowlord Lewin is understandably distressed at his arrival. As one who has read the scriptures, however, I am not entirely surprised.
  O-App-Pesi: Ah, yes...Odin, the Dark Divinity. Bowlord Lewin is understandably distressed at his arrival. As one who has read the scriptures, however, I am not entirely surprised.
  O-App-Pesi: Odin, as the ancient writings have it, rode forth into our world, wielding a dark blade capable of cleaving earth and the heavens. By his fell blade did perish Urth herself, and countless multitudes of her people.
  O-App-Pesi: Odin, as the ancient writings have it, rode forth into our world, wielding a dark blade capable of cleaving earth and the heavens. By his fell blade did perish Urth herself, and countless multitudes of her people.
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  Simmie: ...So it is indeed as we feared. The seal of Urth's Fount has been broken, and the Dark Divinity rides again. I must draft a report immediately.
  Simmie: ...So it is indeed as we feared. The seal of Urth's Fount has been broken, and the Dark Divinity rides again. I must draft a report immediately.


  Q1
  Q1: Proceed to the Seat of the First Bow?
Proceed to the Seat of the First Bow?
A1: Yes
A1
A1: No
Yes
No

Revision as of 21:14, 2 December 2022

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The Dark Divinity

Quest giver
Lewin
Location
Seat of the First Bow (X:3.5, Y:3.4)
Level
46
Required items
1 Water of cleansing icon1.png  Water of Cleansing
1 Sundered binding stone icon1.png  Sundered Binding Stone
Experience
Experience 6,325
Gil
Gil 0
Previous quest
Feature QuestWho Was That Man in Black
Next quest
Feature QuestAll You Wanted to Know about Odin
Patch
2.0
Links
EDB GT

Bowlord Lewin would seek the counsel of others.

— In-game description


Rewards

Choose one of the following options:

Walkthrough

This questline eventually unlocks the trial version of Odin: Trial Urth's Fount. While Urth's Fount is not tagged as (Extreme) it has difficulty on par with one and as such is not in any roulette but Mentor.

Steps

Journal

  • Bowlord Lewin would seek the counsel of others.
  • Bowlord Lewin suspects that the dark horseman is none other than Odin, the Dark Divinity, as told in the ancient scriptures. Travel to Quarrymill and seek counsel from O–App–Pesi.
  • According to Brother O–App–Pesi, the Dark Divinity slumbers within Urth's Fount, where a great Allagan hero confined him in a gaol of crystal. Inspect Urth's Seal to see that the crystal fetters still hold. The cleansing water provided to you should avail you if any malicious spirits take issue with your presence.
  • The wayward soul of the Allagan hero that assailed you has been delivered to eternal rest. You are free to examine Urth's Seal more closely.
  • There can be no more doubt. O–App–Pesi's worst fears have been realized─Odin rides again. Share your findings with Simmie.
  • Simmie thanks you for your aid, and says she will immediately incorporate your findings into the report she is drafting for her superiors.

Dialogue

Lewin: A ghostly knight atop his baleful steed... It is as I feared─the rumors bear a most inauspicious resemblance to the references in ancient scripture describing Odin, the Dark Divinity.
Lewin: It is my suspicion that the dark horseman of rumor is indeed Odin, and furthermore, that this malevolent presence is a primal. And yet before the Gods' Quiver takes action, I would seek the counsel of one versed in the holy writings.
Lewin: Make for Quarrymill and seek out Brother O–App–Pesi─I would know what he knows. And be swift, [Surname]. If Odin is truly come to the Shroud, time is not on our side. 
O-App-Pesi: I am O–App–Pesi. And you must be the adventurer I've been expecting.
O-App-Pesi: Ah, yes...Odin, the Dark Divinity. Bowlord Lewin is understandably distressed at his arrival. As one who has read the scriptures, however, I am not entirely surprised.
O-App-Pesi: Odin, as the ancient writings have it, rode forth into our world, wielding a dark blade capable of cleaving earth and the heavens. By his fell blade did perish Urth herself, and countless multitudes of her people.
O-App-Pesi: At long last a great hero of Allag did arise to do battle with the dark god. Odin was slain, and his spirit sealed within a forest spring.
O-App-Pesi: For years, this was thought to be a mere wives' tale─a ghost story told by mothers to frighten their young ones into obedience. But recent archaeological studies at Allagan ruins have unearthed damning evidence to the contrary. And now, these rumors...
O-App-Pesi: The scriptures claim that the Dark Divinity slumbers in Urth's Fount, deep in the heart of the Shroud, where the power of a crystal confines him.
O-App-Pesi: I have ventured into the forest and seen the crystal with my own eyes, but this was many years ago. It is entirely within the realm of possibility that something has gone terribly awry, and the fetters of crystal confine the Dark Divinity no longer.
O-App-Pesi: I would send you to Urth's Fount to investigate the matter, but be forewarned: your path will not be an easy one. Should any evil spirits stand in your way, this water of cleansing should avail you.
O-App-Pesi: Be safe, adventurer. If the Dark Divinity truly rides anew, dark days are upon our realm indeed...
A chill wind rustles the leaves about you...
O-App-Pesi: The crystalline gaol that held the Dark Divinity in check─were you able to ascertain what has become of it?
O-App-Pesi: Magical energy still remains in this stone, though its powers have grown dim. What's more, behold how the stone has been cleaved clear in twain─by Odin's fell blade, there can be no doubt.
O-App-Pesi: Yes, there can be no doubt as to the identity of our unwelcome guest. And yet, it is all most curious─if the Dark Divinity rides free, why does he tarry in the Shroud?
O-App-Pesi: Anyroad, you are to be commended for your bravery, adventurer. Simmie is preparing a report on this very matter as we speak. I would be most grateful if you could share your findings with her as well.
O-App-Pesi: The rumors were true after all─the Dark Divinity rides again. Pray share your findings with Simmie as well, adventurer.
Simmie: ...So it is indeed as we feared. The seal of Urth's Fount has been broken, and the Dark Divinity rides again. I must draft a report immediately.
Q1: Proceed to the Seat of the First Bow?
A1: Yes
A1: No