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==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
Alisaie:
* Whatever Meteion may have said, we should confirm it with our own eyes. We need to have a look around.
Alphinaud:
* Indeed. At the very least, it doesn't appear to be a sprawling place like those before. If we split up, it shouldn't take too long to cover the area.
Alisaie:
* Player, take a look at this. If the road was a little longer, we could take it to just beneath the dead sun.
* But I suppose this is where the reconstruction ends...
* How about you? Did you find anything of interest?
* I see. I noticed the same things─cups left upon tables, chairs out of place... I don't know what happened here, but I do know I don't want to be alone anymore...
* We've searched enough for now. Let's find Alphinaud and compare what we've learned.
Alphinaud:
* Did you find anything?
Alisaie:
* No. This place is completely deserted, and I can't see how we're supposed to move on from here.
Alphinaud:
* Neither can I. It's quite the quandary...
* There are no denizens to bar our path, yet there is no way forward.
Alisaie:
* For another mystery, we did find signs of very recent life. You'd swear everyone just vanished into thin air.
* I wonder, how many ruined worlds like this has Meteion seen?
Alphinaud:
* Could it be...? Yes... Yes, I believe I may have puzzled this out.
* Despite how it appears, it's no different this time. There is someone here who has wished for this ruin.
* And I believe that, together, Alisaie and I can overcome their will.
* I'm afraid it has to be done. For our comrades, for everyone on Etheirys...and for myself.
* I will not pretend otherwise. I have my fears.
* Not for myself, but for you. The last to remain.
* You are no stranger to carrying the burden of others.
* But I can only imagine how heavy the weight would be this time.
* As your friend, I cannot bear the thought of making you suffer so.
Alisaie:
* Then why suggest such a thing!?
* It's too much to ask of anyone─even her!
* Why must she be the one? Why must she fight alone?
* More than a hero, she's a dear friend.
* Not only to us, but to so many others. There are so many people in the world who care for you, and yet...
* And yet...
Alphinaud:
* Alisaie. I have an idea.
* Given the nature of this realm, it may be possible to do more than unbar our friend's path. We might also pave her a new one.
* For instance...
* A path where she finds happiness at journey's end.
* This much, I think we can believe with the utmost conviction. No matter how deep our despair.
* So please, believe in us too. And press on.
* Thank you...
Alisaie:
* If the plan's decided, then let's not dally.
Meteion:
* Ah, there you are. It was as I said, was it not?
Alphinaud:
* It was. We couldn't find anyone.
* But this place isn't entirely deserted, is it? You are here.
* You sought out a star of promise and found a ruined husk.
* Like us, you explored the devastation. Like us, you were stricken.
* Horrified by the thought that so many lives could be snuffed out as if they were worth nothing.
* And the thought that you would have to bear the terrible tidings to Hermes.
* That which you saw and felt, you shared with your sisters. As did they share their own grim findings with you.
* Overcome by the pervasive despair of these stars, some of you inadvertently ushered their peoples to their ends.
* Knowing the horrors you know, anyone would feel the same. They would fear what lies ahead, and struggle to move forward.
Meteion:
* Fear... I had forgotten that such a thing existed, so focused have I been on shepherding despair.
Alphinaud:
* If you can remember, then you can still face and overcome your own fear.
Meteion:
* Why would I bother with such an insignificant emotion? If the despair I command is as a raging river, then fear is but a trickling stream.
* It can do nothing to alter my flow.
* You spoke with the Ea, yes? Heard their tale of what awaits the universe?
* It's true. The stars grow colder and more distant. Eventually all will enjoy frozen solitude.
* Using the power of dynamis, I am hastening that process.
* In so doing, nothing will be born ever again. Everyone will remain dead.
* Alas, it will take time for that to happen. So in mercy I sent you my gift, to spare you needless suffering.
* Don't worry. Even if no living witnesses remain to mark the event, I'll make certain that Etheirys has a proper end.
Alisaie:
* For all the power you wield, you're more fearful than the familiar you used to be.
* That Meteion feared simply to move forward, but your fear is such that you've given up on everything.
* I know it well. That sense of defeat. I've tasted my fair share of it.
* But as many times as we've fallen down, we've learned how to pick ourselves up and carry on.
* We take each other's hand. Share in each other's courage. Follow in each other's footsteps. And turn sorrow into strength!
Alphinaud:
* There are times when we fail. We bear wounds that do not heal.
* But these experiences are part of life, and they make us stronger!
* We rise, fall, and rise again!
Alisaie:
* Don't worry about us. You must take the next step, and all the rest after that.
Tataru:
* Please... Please... Oh, please let them all be safe...
* Krile? Are you all right?
Krile:
* It's nothing... Just a headache.
* They'll be fine... I know they will...
Worldly Affairs Official:
* Apologies for the interruption! A man arrived on the last ferry. An associate of the Scions!
* He wishes to speak with you at once!


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* Voice from the Past (Minfilia): Look to the light within, that you may continue to serve as a beacon to others.
* Voice from the Past (Minfilia): Look to the light within, that you may continue to serve as a beacon to others.
* Voice from the Past (Ardbert): Let's finish this.
* Voice from the Past (Ardbert): Let's finish this.
Meteion:
* Here the path ends. There is no way to reach our nest.
* I told you. Resignation and acceptance reign in this place.
* The rejection of life by those who came to curse it.
* Those whose dreams were unfulfilled. Whose prayers were unheard. Whose labors were unrewarded.
* Hope cannot deliver you unto hopelessness. Our refuge is beyond you.
* Always has it been. Such is the nature of this place.
* You should have remained on Etheirys.
* Struggle will avail you naught, nor will it grant your comrades peace.
* Come, let me relieve you of your burden. You have suffered enough.
???:
* I bid them remember, but all this time, I'm the one who had forgotten... A right fool you've made of me, Hermes.
* And to add insult to injury, I've been denied a sound rest, forced to watch this clamorous show.
* Oh come now, it's been a gripping tale. Unbreakable bonds and noble sacrifice, sprinkled with moments of levity to counterbalance the pathos. It's got it all.
* I for one would have been perfectly content to watch enraptured from the stalls...
Hythlodaeus:
* But I won't say no to a bit part!
Meteion:
* What are you?
Emet-Selch:
* Half-faded souls of the dead. Isn't it painfully obvious?
* Worry not─we haven't the power to defeat you. Nor is it our duty to do so. Not anymore.
* That being said, we do have a score to settle.
* So, here I am, Venat. I suppose you needed me to tie it all together, these frayed threads of our history─but knowing you, I suspect there's a joke in it too. Oh yes, I can imagine you gloating over my forgetfulness.
* Were I feeling charitable, I might assume you had left room for the possibility of this outcome.
* Even so, you'll get no applause from me. A single gesture will not lighten the burden I've had to bear.
* Still, you must be commended. Our methods would not have brought mankind this far.
* And so, as a show of respect to the last of us, I make this declaration.
* You will not end our journey!
* That is our answer! The answer of all lives of Etheirys, past and present!
Hythlodaeus:
* As you've called us to the stage, so shall we perform. And creation magicks never fail to please.
* Drawing upon the hopes of your comrades, we will make for you a new path.
Emet-Selch:
* What form said path takes depends on you. So focus─focus and envision that which rejects the claim that you cannot attain your goal!
Hythlodaeus:
* Ours is the wisdom to weave the fabric of reality...
* Ours is the power to create!
Emet-Selch:
* These Elpis blooms serve as proof that this realm is not utterly devoid of hope. No more can you deny its power. No more is yours the dominion of despair.
* In case the practical implications were lost on you, your comrades no longer need fight their fight.
* So, go on. Call them back to your side.
Thancred:
* How disappointing. Not even a single scar in the making to brag about.
Estinien:
* You'll find a way regardless.
Y'shtola:
* Honestly... This is far more than any of us could have hoped for. Let us be thankful.
Urianger:
* Indeed. That we thus stand reunited is a gift. Let us not squander it, and see that we all return to Etheirys.
G'raha Tia:
* Aye, as soon as we've averted the Final Days!
Alisaie:
* Good to see you again. Our heroic sacrifice paid off, I take it?
Alphinaud:
* Come, my friends. Let us carry on and finish it─together.
Meteion:
* Can you...hear me...?
* The voices within... Crying in pain, wailing in sorrow... Hurting... Hurting...
* End it...silence it... Silence our song of oblivion!
Hythlodaeus:
* The way is open. They can proceed.
Emet-Selch: So it seems.
Alisaie:
* You're leaving!?
Emet-Selch:
* Of course. The encore is finished, and I will not suffer myself to live again by Hydaelyn's magick.
* But more than that, the future you seek is not the past we loved. That is why we fought. And why I lost.
* But though you defeated me, my ideals are inviolate. Invincible.
* Spare me your pity. I have no use for it. If you would do something for me─save our star.
* See this tale to a triumphant conclusion, and with elation in your hearts, bid the final curtain fall.
* Only then may it rise again and a new tale begin─with new parts for all to play.
* Tell me, have you been to the ruins beneath the waters of the Bounty?
* Or the treasure islands beyond the frozen waters of Blindfrost, in Othard's north?
* The fabled golden cities of the New World? The sacred sites of the forgotten people of the south sea isles?
* What about Meracydia, the southern continent? Do you know aught of its present state of affairs?
* ...I thought not. Even of your little Eorzea, you know precious little. The true identities of the Twelve, for instance.
* All of which is to say: expand your horizons. Go forth and seek discovery. Some of the civilizations in the reflections will surprise you.
* As the bearer of Azem's crystal, you may consider your duty to see at least that much.
* I certainly did.
Hythlodaeus:
* I pray we meet again. If not in this life, then perhaps another.
* Whensoever it should be, I trust it will be a most joyous reunion.
Emet-Selch:
* For you, maybe. I want nothing to do with it.
Alisaie:
* I don't think I ever knew what to say to the man. In retrospect, it always felt like the wrong thing...
* But the past notwithstanding, he came to your aid in your moment of need.
* We are here, and we will not squander this chance he has given us!
* We will see this tale to a triumphant conclusion, and bid the final curtain fall!

Revision as of 05:53, 12 December 2021

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You're Not Alone

Quest giver
Alisaie
Location
Ultima Thule (X:25.9, Y:27.7)
Quest line
Endwalker Main Scenario Quests
Level
90
Gil
Gil 1,475
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestForge Ahead
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestEndwalker
Patch
6.0

If Alisaie is discouraged, she betrays no hint of it.

— In-game description


Rewards

Unlocks

Steps

  • Explore the Nekropolis.
  • Speak with Alisaie.
  • Speak with Alphinaud.
  • Make your way to Absolute Horizon.
  • Speak with Alisaie.

Journal

Walkthrough

"Explore the Nekropolis" vantage points:

  • Right behind Meteion
  • Tree surrounded by tables
  • One of the tables next to the tree
  • At the Bar Counter.
  • A Rusty Door at 23.5, 27.5.
  • 23.0, 26.3

Dialogue

Alisaie:

  • Whatever Meteion may have said, we should confirm it with our own eyes. We need to have a look around.

Alphinaud:

  • Indeed. At the very least, it doesn't appear to be a sprawling place like those before. If we split up, it shouldn't take too long to cover the area.

Alisaie:

  • Player, take a look at this. If the road was a little longer, we could take it to just beneath the dead sun.
  • But I suppose this is where the reconstruction ends...
  • How about you? Did you find anything of interest?
  • I see. I noticed the same things─cups left upon tables, chairs out of place... I don't know what happened here, but I do know I don't want to be alone anymore...
  • We've searched enough for now. Let's find Alphinaud and compare what we've learned.

Alphinaud:

  • Did you find anything?

Alisaie:

  • No. This place is completely deserted, and I can't see how we're supposed to move on from here.

Alphinaud:

  • Neither can I. It's quite the quandary...
  • There are no denizens to bar our path, yet there is no way forward.

Alisaie:

  • For another mystery, we did find signs of very recent life. You'd swear everyone just vanished into thin air.
  • I wonder, how many ruined worlds like this has Meteion seen?

Alphinaud:

  • Could it be...? Yes... Yes, I believe I may have puzzled this out.
  • Despite how it appears, it's no different this time. There is someone here who has wished for this ruin.
  • And I believe that, together, Alisaie and I can overcome their will.
  • I'm afraid it has to be done. For our comrades, for everyone on Etheirys...and for myself.
  • I will not pretend otherwise. I have my fears.
  • Not for myself, but for you. The last to remain.
  • You are no stranger to carrying the burden of others.
  • But I can only imagine how heavy the weight would be this time.
  • As your friend, I cannot bear the thought of making you suffer so.

Alisaie:

  • Then why suggest such a thing!?
  • It's too much to ask of anyone─even her!
  • Why must she be the one? Why must she fight alone?
  • More than a hero, she's a dear friend.
  • Not only to us, but to so many others. There are so many people in the world who care for you, and yet...
  • And yet...

Alphinaud:

  • Alisaie. I have an idea.
  • Given the nature of this realm, it may be possible to do more than unbar our friend's path. We might also pave her a new one.
  • For instance...
  • A path where she finds happiness at journey's end.
  • This much, I think we can believe with the utmost conviction. No matter how deep our despair.
  • So please, believe in us too. And press on.
  • Thank you...

Alisaie:

  • If the plan's decided, then let's not dally.

Meteion:

  • Ah, there you are. It was as I said, was it not?

Alphinaud:

  • It was. We couldn't find anyone.
  • But this place isn't entirely deserted, is it? You are here.
  • You sought out a star of promise and found a ruined husk.
  • Like us, you explored the devastation. Like us, you were stricken.
  • Horrified by the thought that so many lives could be snuffed out as if they were worth nothing.
  • And the thought that you would have to bear the terrible tidings to Hermes.
  • That which you saw and felt, you shared with your sisters. As did they share their own grim findings with you.
  • Overcome by the pervasive despair of these stars, some of you inadvertently ushered their peoples to their ends.
  • Knowing the horrors you know, anyone would feel the same. They would fear what lies ahead, and struggle to move forward.

Meteion:

  • Fear... I had forgotten that such a thing existed, so focused have I been on shepherding despair.

Alphinaud:

  • If you can remember, then you can still face and overcome your own fear.

Meteion:

  • Why would I bother with such an insignificant emotion? If the despair I command is as a raging river, then fear is but a trickling stream.
  • It can do nothing to alter my flow.
  • You spoke with the Ea, yes? Heard their tale of what awaits the universe?
  • It's true. The stars grow colder and more distant. Eventually all will enjoy frozen solitude.
  • Using the power of dynamis, I am hastening that process.
  • In so doing, nothing will be born ever again. Everyone will remain dead.
  • Alas, it will take time for that to happen. So in mercy I sent you my gift, to spare you needless suffering.
  • Don't worry. Even if no living witnesses remain to mark the event, I'll make certain that Etheirys has a proper end.

Alisaie:

  • For all the power you wield, you're more fearful than the familiar you used to be.
  • That Meteion feared simply to move forward, but your fear is such that you've given up on everything.
  • I know it well. That sense of defeat. I've tasted my fair share of it.
  • But as many times as we've fallen down, we've learned how to pick ourselves up and carry on.
  • We take each other's hand. Share in each other's courage. Follow in each other's footsteps. And turn sorrow into strength!

Alphinaud:

  • There are times when we fail. We bear wounds that do not heal.
  • But these experiences are part of life, and they make us stronger!
  • We rise, fall, and rise again!

Alisaie:

  • Don't worry about us. You must take the next step, and all the rest after that.

Tataru:

  • Please... Please... Oh, please let them all be safe...
  • Krile? Are you all right?

Krile:

  • It's nothing... Just a headache.
  • They'll be fine... I know they will...

Worldly Affairs Official:

  • Apologies for the interruption! A man arrived on the last ferry. An associate of the Scions!
  • He wishes to speak with you at once!

When the player is walking toward Absolute Horizon

  • Voice from the Past (Ardbert): If you need a push, I'll be right there behind you.
  • Voice from the Past (Haurchefant): Do not despair! You are not without allies.
  • Voice from the Past (Merlwyb): What we have sown in blood, we have reaped in suffering, and it cannot go on.
  • Voice from the Past (Aymeric): Upon the souls of they who have sacrificed themselves to pave the way for peace, we will never abandon our cause.
  • Voice from the Past (Nanamo): While it is true that man succumbs all too often to anger and avarice, he may yet overcome his baser instincts through the forming of bonds with others.
  • Voice from the Past (Raubahn): Such victories are rarely won without sacrifice. But the prize is worth the price.
  • Voice from the Past (Kan-E-Senna): And we for our part are glad indeed to be able to welcome friends both old and new...
  • Voice from the Past (Hien): Save your tears for the morrow. You may be sure we will have ample cause to shed them, be they for joy or despair.
  • Voice from the Past (Papalymo): From tragedy and sacrifice we rise to greet a new dawn.
  • Voice from the Past (Edmont): A future shaped by the choices we made, in ways we could never have foreseen.
  • Voice from the Past (Beq Lugg): Yet miracles do happen. So let us pray, and will our friends home.
  • Voice from the Past (Ryne): I won't stop praying until I know they're safe.
  • Voice from the Past (Midgardsormr): Strong art thou, mortal.
  • Voice from the Past (Minfilia): Look to the light within, that you may continue to serve as a beacon to others.
  • Voice from the Past (Ardbert): Let's finish this.

Meteion:

  • Here the path ends. There is no way to reach our nest.
  • I told you. Resignation and acceptance reign in this place.
  • The rejection of life by those who came to curse it.
  • Those whose dreams were unfulfilled. Whose prayers were unheard. Whose labors were unrewarded.
  • Hope cannot deliver you unto hopelessness. Our refuge is beyond you.
  • Always has it been. Such is the nature of this place.
  • You should have remained on Etheirys.
  • Struggle will avail you naught, nor will it grant your comrades peace.
  • Come, let me relieve you of your burden. You have suffered enough.

???:

  • I bid them remember, but all this time, I'm the one who had forgotten... A right fool you've made of me, Hermes.
  • And to add insult to injury, I've been denied a sound rest, forced to watch this clamorous show.
  • Oh come now, it's been a gripping tale. Unbreakable bonds and noble sacrifice, sprinkled with moments of levity to counterbalance the pathos. It's got it all.
  • I for one would have been perfectly content to watch enraptured from the stalls...

Hythlodaeus:

  • But I won't say no to a bit part!

Meteion:

  • What are you?

Emet-Selch:

  • Half-faded souls of the dead. Isn't it painfully obvious?
  • Worry not─we haven't the power to defeat you. Nor is it our duty to do so. Not anymore.
  • That being said, we do have a score to settle.
  • So, here I am, Venat. I suppose you needed me to tie it all together, these frayed threads of our history─but knowing you, I suspect there's a joke in it too. Oh yes, I can imagine you gloating over my forgetfulness.
  • Were I feeling charitable, I might assume you had left room for the possibility of this outcome.
  • Even so, you'll get no applause from me. A single gesture will not lighten the burden I've had to bear.
  • Still, you must be commended. Our methods would not have brought mankind this far.
  • And so, as a show of respect to the last of us, I make this declaration.
  • You will not end our journey!
  • That is our answer! The answer of all lives of Etheirys, past and present!

Hythlodaeus:

  • As you've called us to the stage, so shall we perform. And creation magicks never fail to please.
  • Drawing upon the hopes of your comrades, we will make for you a new path.

Emet-Selch:

  • What form said path takes depends on you. So focus─focus and envision that which rejects the claim that you cannot attain your goal!

Hythlodaeus:

  • Ours is the wisdom to weave the fabric of reality...
  • Ours is the power to create!

Emet-Selch:

  • These Elpis blooms serve as proof that this realm is not utterly devoid of hope. No more can you deny its power. No more is yours the dominion of despair.
  • In case the practical implications were lost on you, your comrades no longer need fight their fight.
  • So, go on. Call them back to your side.

Thancred:

  • How disappointing. Not even a single scar in the making to brag about.

Estinien:

  • You'll find a way regardless.

Y'shtola:

  • Honestly... This is far more than any of us could have hoped for. Let us be thankful.

Urianger:

  • Indeed. That we thus stand reunited is a gift. Let us not squander it, and see that we all return to Etheirys.

G'raha Tia:

  • Aye, as soon as we've averted the Final Days!

Alisaie:

  • Good to see you again. Our heroic sacrifice paid off, I take it?

Alphinaud:

  • Come, my friends. Let us carry on and finish it─together.

Meteion:

  • Can you...hear me...?
  • The voices within... Crying in pain, wailing in sorrow... Hurting... Hurting...
  • End it...silence it... Silence our song of oblivion!

Hythlodaeus:

  • The way is open. They can proceed.

Emet-Selch: So it seems.

Alisaie:

  • You're leaving!?

Emet-Selch:

  • Of course. The encore is finished, and I will not suffer myself to live again by Hydaelyn's magick.
  • But more than that, the future you seek is not the past we loved. That is why we fought. And why I lost.
  • But though you defeated me, my ideals are inviolate. Invincible.
  • Spare me your pity. I have no use for it. If you would do something for me─save our star.
  • See this tale to a triumphant conclusion, and with elation in your hearts, bid the final curtain fall.
  • Only then may it rise again and a new tale begin─with new parts for all to play.
  • Tell me, have you been to the ruins beneath the waters of the Bounty?
  • Or the treasure islands beyond the frozen waters of Blindfrost, in Othard's north?
  • The fabled golden cities of the New World? The sacred sites of the forgotten people of the south sea isles?
  • What about Meracydia, the southern continent? Do you know aught of its present state of affairs?
  • ...I thought not. Even of your little Eorzea, you know precious little. The true identities of the Twelve, for instance.
  • All of which is to say: expand your horizons. Go forth and seek discovery. Some of the civilizations in the reflections will surprise you.
  • As the bearer of Azem's crystal, you may consider your duty to see at least that much.
  • I certainly did.

Hythlodaeus:

  • I pray we meet again. If not in this life, then perhaps another.
  • Whensoever it should be, I trust it will be a most joyous reunion.

Emet-Selch:

  • For you, maybe. I want nothing to do with it.

Alisaie:

  • I don't think I ever knew what to say to the man. In retrospect, it always felt like the wrong thing...
  • But the past notwithstanding, he came to your aid in your moment of need.
  • We are here, and we will not squander this chance he has given us!
  • We will see this tale to a triumphant conclusion, and bid the final curtain fall!