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==Journal==
==Journal==
*Togene has a soft spot for children.
*Togene has a soft spot for children.
==Dialogue==
===Accepting the Quest===
'''Togene:''' Have you by any chance come for a walk around the market?
'''Togene:''' I look after families' children while they shop here. I also keep my eyes open for any children that get separated from their parents.
'''Togene:''' If you happen to come across any lost boys and girls please tell them to come here.
===Searching for any lost children===
'''Bold Himaa Boy:''' You say there's a nice lady that will look after me? I will go and search for her now!
'''Bold Himaa Boy:''' By the way, have you seen any other children that look like me?
'''Curious Himaa Boy:''' I had no idea there was a lady like that. I will go and play with her until Daddy finishes his work!
'''Curious Himaa Boy:''' Though I do wish I knew where my brother had gone off to. Maybe he's with the lady already.
'''Boliri Girl:''' What are you talking about? I'm not lost!
'''Boliri Girl:''' There's a lady here who looks after lost children? Maybe I'll go and speak with her... But not because I'm lost or anything!
===Reporting to Togene===
'''Togene:''' I have had three children come saying you sent them to me. I was only supposed to be looking after one today, but things have gotten quite lively.
'''Togene:''' I never cease to be amazed by how friendly Xaela children are with each other. Tribal boundaries mean nothing to them.
'''Togene:''' This group alone contains a pair of Himaa twins, a Boliri girl, and the Bayaqud child that was here from the start.
'''Togene:''' Their tribes are all so different. One of every three Himaa pregnancies results in twins just like these two. Bayaqud women have a tradition of taking multiple husbands.
'''Togene:''' And the Bolir support themselves by collecting dung, drying it, and turning it into charcoal which they then sell to other tribes.
'''Togene:''' They have all been brought up so differently and yet they get along so well. Some days I wish we adults could behave the same.
'''Togene:''' Regardless, that is of no concern to a traveler such as yourself. Thank you for your help.

Latest revision as of 13:15, 27 August 2024

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Stranger Danger

Quest giver
Togene
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:33.2, Y:27.5)
Level
65
Experience
Experience 26,250
Gil
Gil 579
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestA Season for War
Patch
4.0

Togene has a soft spot for children.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Search for any lost children.
  • Report to Togene.

Journal

  • Togene has a soft spot for children.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Togene: Have you by any chance come for a walk around the market?
Togene: I look after families' children while they shop here. I also keep my eyes open for any children that get separated from their parents.
Togene: If you happen to come across any lost boys and girls please tell them to come here.

Searching for any lost children

Bold Himaa Boy: You say there's a nice lady that will look after me? I will go and search for her now!
Bold Himaa Boy: By the way, have you seen any other children that look like me?
Curious Himaa Boy: I had no idea there was a lady like that. I will go and play with her until Daddy finishes his work!
Curious Himaa Boy: Though I do wish I knew where my brother had gone off to. Maybe he's with the lady already.
Boliri Girl: What are you talking about? I'm not lost!
Boliri Girl: There's a lady here who looks after lost children? Maybe I'll go and speak with her... But not because I'm lost or anything!

Reporting to Togene

Togene: I have had three children come saying you sent them to me. I was only supposed to be looking after one today, but things have gotten quite lively.
Togene: I never cease to be amazed by how friendly Xaela children are with each other. Tribal boundaries mean nothing to them.
Togene: This group alone contains a pair of Himaa twins, a Boliri girl, and the Bayaqud child that was here from the start.
Togene: Their tribes are all so different. One of every three Himaa pregnancies results in twins just like these two. Bayaqud women have a tradition of taking multiple husbands.
Togene: And the Bolir support themselves by collecting dung, drying it, and turning it into charcoal which they then sell to other tribes.
Togene: They have all been brought up so differently and yet they get along so well. Some days I wish we adults could behave the same.
Togene: Regardless, that is of no concern to a traveler such as yourself. Thank you for your help.