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| quest-giver = Sylvaintel | | quest-giver = Sylvaintel | ||
| location = Coerthas Central Highlands | | location = Coerthas Central Highlands | ||
| location-x = 24 | | location-x = 24.1 | ||
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Revision as of 20:28, 22 August 2021
Sheep to the Slaughter
- Quest giver
- Sylvaintel
- Location
- Coerthas Central Highlands (X:24.1, Y:25.0)
- Level
- 36
- Experience
- 9,450
- Gil
- 0
- Patch
- 2.0
“A man may die of want in a fort as well as a hovel, and Sylvantiel has need of an adept hunter to help victual the Locks.
— In-game description
Rewards
- Choose one of the following options:
Walkthrough
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Steps
- Collect high-quality skin and meat from karakuls.
- Deliver the supplies to sentries.
- Report to Sylvaintel.
Journal
- A man may die of want in a fort as well as a hovel, and Sylvantiel has need of an adept hunter to help victual the Locks.
- Some Locks at Skyfire have little in the way of extra supplies in for hungry, shivering masses. Fortunately, the karakun are dinner and dress in one. Cull them and collect their meat and skin.
- What does not ache of your hands is number with cold, but the work is done. Deliver three each of the mutton slices and sheepskin to the four sentries at the Locks.
- You deliver the meat and skin to the four sentries, to varying responses. It is a curious fact that while Ishgard may worship one god, they no more speak in one voice than those who follow the Twelve as is right and proper. Inform Sylvaintel that your task is complete.
- Clearly, Sylvaintel has come to trust not only your abilities, but your discretion. He shares his fear that Ishgard faces an existential challenge, and lets slip that, for him at least, the greater enemy is the implacable weather than the dragons.