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*Speak with Marcelain.
*Speak with Marcelain.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 1 March 2024

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A Few Good Men

Quest giver
Jeantremont
Location
Coerthas Central Highlands (X:12, Y:16)
Level
39
Experience
Experience 5,040
Gil
Gil 0
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestYe of Little Faith
Patch
2.0

— In-game description


Rewards

Choose one of the following options:

Steps

  • Speak with Marcelain.

Journal

  • A good commander looks to his men rather than his betters, and Jeantremont, one such knight, seeks your help.
  • The ceaseless fighting has sapped the strength of dragoons and common folk alike at Whitebrim Front. Mortified yet resolved, Jeantermont bids you beg Marcelain, keeper of the Gates of Judgement, to send more men.
  • You make your request for reinforcement with as much eloquence as you can muster, but far from being receptive, Marcelain threatens to cut supplies and throats. This was not your finest hour...

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Jeantremont: A word if I may, adventurer. As much as it pains me to say this, I must. Go to the Gates of Judgement; deliver a petition to Ser Marcelain. Tell him...tell him we need reinforcements.
Jeantremont: The commonfolk are toilworn from the constant skirmishes with the dragons, and the mood grows dark in the Front. We teeter on the knife edge, and will surely fall...

Speaking with Marcelain

Marcelain: What business have you here? Speak quickly. A request for what from Whitebrim Front? Weary? Weary, are they?
Marcelain: Cravens and fools! Tell Jeantremont to take that knife edge and cut the throats of every knight who professes himself too tired to do his holy duty. Hang any peasant who dares plain over his singed pigs.
Marcelain: Begone, ill messenger! Whitebrim Front will be fortunate if I do not reduce their allotment of supplies for this outrage...