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==Journal==
==Journal==
*If you wish for employment, Cirina has a suggestion.
*If you wish for employment, Cirina has a suggestion.
==Dialogue==
===Quest Acceptance===
'''Cirina:''' It will be a little while before the meal is ready. If you and Lyse wish to fill the time, perhaps you could assist Dorbei? He has many responsibilities, and would welcome your help. Nor would you regret making his acquaintance, for he is liked and respected by all. You may find him by the other yurt, taking stock of our supplies.
===Speak with [[Dorbei]]===
'''Dorbei:''' Ah. One of the newcomers. Welcome. I spoke with Lyse. I bade her help the children gather fuel for the cookfires. I trust it will be a good experience for all. For you too, perhaps. Seek them in the south, across the bridge.
===Speak with [[Lyse]]===
'''Lyse:''' Oh, [Forename]! Are you here to help too? Great! So...I suppose Dorbei told you that the children and I are gathering "fuel" for the fires, did he? It'll need to be dried before they can burn it, of course. You, um...you do understand what we're here for, right? Only, some people can be a bit squeamish about this sort of stuff. Then again, you've never minded getting your hands dirty, have you? Anyway, we're trying to get four piles each. Good luck! And keep an eye on the children while you're at it, eh? 
===Deliver the [[dung]] to [[Lyse]]===
'''Lyse:''' Well? Have you found your share yet? Good work. I hope you took the time to talk to the children while you were at it.
'''Boisterous Mol Boy:''' Lyse! Lyse! Look how much dung we have!
'''Lyse:''' Wow, I'm impressed! I thought ''we'd'' gathered a lot, but it looks like we'll have to admit defeat! Dorbei will be happy we found enough...
'''Bright-eyed Mol Girl:''' Not just Dorbei! Now we can continue making cheese! Not that I was worried - it was easier when we were living near that forest, but dung works just as well as wood.
'''Lyse:''' I heard the Mol move from place to place - that the gods tell you where to go. That must be hard on you all...
'''Boisterous Mol Boy:''' Hard? I do not understand. Why is it hard? It is better for the animals to move - to have more food to eat and land to roam. To stay in one place is harder, no?
'''Reserved Mol Boy:''' ...From the heavens comes the rain which nourishes the soil. From the soil comes the grass which nourishes the beast. From the beast comes the flesh which nourishes the Xaela. Ours is the soil of one and all.
'''Bright-eyed Mol Girl:''' But you Westerners are like the Domans - you live in the same place. In villages. And all the villages in one place are part of a "nation", yes? Hien talks about nations sometimes. When he was injured, he spoke of Doma in his sleep, but I did not understand his words.
'''Willowy Mol Girl:''' (''Looking down''). Whenever I ask him about Doma, he just smiles and looks to the south... It reminds me of my mother when she waits for my father to return from a long journey... But Hien will not wait any longer, will he? Because you came for him. To take him back...because his nation is more important...
'''Lyse:''' Umm...I'm not sure how to answer this... A nation...is a place, I suppose. A place...and the people in it...and maybe the things, too... But more than that, it's the history, the traditions, the words. The stories we tell ourselves and our children. Everything that came before and everything that comes after. The place we were born is part of who we are. We carry it with us, no matter where we go. Whoever...whatever we become, that part remains, that link to our fathers and their fathers before them... It's...it's not important to everyone, I suppose, and that's fine. But it's important to Hien. And to me.
'''Reserved Mol Boy:''' ...Some call the Mol fools for listening to the elder gods, but it is our way. Our pride. Our...nation?
'''Lyse:''' Something like that. It's something precious that you and the others share - and that no one can ever take from you. But we can talk more about it later! It's time to go home. Dorbei is waiting! (''Facing the warrior of light''). I'll stay with the children. Why not go and let Cirina know how we got on?

Revision as of 02:39, 14 May 2024

Main Scenario Quest icon.png

The Heart of Nations

Quest giver
Cirina
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:31.1, Y:12.0)
Quest line
Stormblood Main Scenario Quests
Level
65
Required items
4 Dung icon1.png  Dung
Experience
Experience 105,000
Gil
Gil 994
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestA Warrior's Welcome
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestA Trial Before the Trial
Feature QuestSheep Snatcher
Side QuestAnd Dzo It Goes
Side QuestShop till the Warrior of Light Drops
Patch
4.0

Main Scenario Progress: 451 / 960 (47%)

   

Stormblood Progress: 72 / 162 (44.4%)

   

If you wish for employment, Cirina has a suggestion.

— In-game description


Rewards

Choose one of the following options:

Walkthrough

Dung Locations:

  1. Auburn Tuft X:34.3 Y:14.3 Z:0.0
  2. Auburn Tuft X:36 Y:14.3 Z:0.0
  3. Auburn Tuft X:35.3 Y:15.9 Z:0.0
  4. Auburn Tuft X:32.7 Y:15.5 Z:0.0

Steps

Journal

  • If you wish for employment, Cirina has a suggestion.

Dialogue

Quest Acceptance

Cirina: It will be a little while before the meal is ready. If you and Lyse wish to fill the time, perhaps you could assist Dorbei? He has many responsibilities, and would welcome your help. Nor would you regret making his acquaintance, for he is liked and respected by all. You may find him by the other yurt, taking stock of our supplies. 

Speak with Dorbei

Dorbei: Ah. One of the newcomers. Welcome. I spoke with Lyse. I bade her help the children gather fuel for the cookfires. I trust it will be a good experience for all. For you too, perhaps. Seek them in the south, across the bridge. 

Speak with Lyse

Lyse: Oh, [Forename]! Are you here to help too? Great! So...I suppose Dorbei told you that the children and I are gathering "fuel" for the fires, did he? It'll need to be dried before they can burn it, of course. You, um...you do understand what we're here for, right? Only, some people can be a bit squeamish about this sort of stuff. Then again, you've never minded getting your hands dirty, have you? Anyway, we're trying to get four piles each. Good luck! And keep an eye on the children while you're at it, eh?  

Deliver the dung to Lyse

Lyse: Well? Have you found your share yet? Good work. I hope you took the time to talk to the children while you were at it. 
Boisterous Mol Boy: Lyse! Lyse! Look how much dung we have!
Lyse: Wow, I'm impressed! I thought we'd gathered a lot, but it looks like we'll have to admit defeat! Dorbei will be happy we found enough...
Bright-eyed Mol Girl: Not just Dorbei! Now we can continue making cheese! Not that I was worried - it was easier when we were living near that forest, but dung works just as well as wood. 
Lyse: I heard the Mol move from place to place - that the gods tell you where to go. That must be hard on you all...
Boisterous Mol Boy: Hard? I do not understand. Why is it hard? It is better for the animals to move - to have more food to eat and land to roam. To stay in one place is harder, no? 
Reserved Mol Boy: ...From the heavens comes the rain which nourishes the soil. From the soil comes the grass which nourishes the beast. From the beast comes the flesh which nourishes the Xaela. Ours is the soil of one and all. 
Bright-eyed Mol Girl: But you Westerners are like the Domans - you live in the same place. In villages. And all the villages in one place are part of a "nation", yes? Hien talks about nations sometimes. When he was injured, he spoke of Doma in his sleep, but I did not understand his words. 
Willowy Mol Girl: (Looking down). Whenever I ask him about Doma, he just smiles and looks to the south... It reminds me of my mother when she waits for my father to return from a long journey... But Hien will not wait any longer, will he? Because you came for him. To take him back...because his nation is more important...
Lyse: Umm...I'm not sure how to answer this... A nation...is a place, I suppose. A place...and the people in it...and maybe the things, too... But more than that, it's the history, the traditions, the words. The stories we tell ourselves and our children. Everything that came before and everything that comes after. The place we were born is part of who we are. We carry it with us, no matter where we go. Whoever...whatever we become, that part remains, that link to our fathers and their fathers before them... It's...it's not important to everyone, I suppose, and that's fine. But it's important to Hien. And to me. 
Reserved Mol Boy: ...Some call the Mol fools for listening to the elder gods, but it is our way. Our pride. Our...nation? 
Lyse: Something like that. It's something precious that you and the others share - and that no one can ever take from you. But we can talk more about it later! It's time to go home. Dorbei is waiting! (Facing the warrior of light). I'll stay with the children. Why not go and let Cirina know how we got on?