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==Journal==
==Journal==
*Jenkshi eyes his flock worriedly.
*Jenkshi eyes his flock worriedly.
==Notes==
This quest requires that '''Flying''' is unlocked (by collecting all [[Aether Currents]]) for [[The Azim Steppe]] to reach any of the objectives and to complete it.


==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==

Latest revision as of 08:05, 25 November 2024

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A Sheep to Fly For

Quest giver
Jenkshi
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:30.7, Y:11.5)
Level
66
Experience
Experience 26,500
Gil
Gil 620
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestGlory to the Khagan
Patch
4.0

Jenkshi eyes his flock worriedly.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Obtain three muu shuwuu eggs.
  • Deliver the muu shuwuu eggs to Jenkshi.

Journal

  • Jenkshi eyes his flock worriedly.

Notes

This quest requires that Flying is unlocked (by collecting all Aether Currents) for The Azim Steppe to reach any of the objectives and to complete it.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Jenkshi: I have heard you successfully followed in Bardam's footsteps. This must mean you are capable of flight, yes? Because I require the aid of such an individual.
Jenkshi: My sheep has fallen ill and I need the eggs of a muu shuwuu in order to treat her.
Jenkshi: However, I cannot obtain one of their eggs on my own. Muu shuwuu build their nests in high places and I am yet to conquer Bardam's Mettle.
Jenkshi: Please, bring me three eggs. My flock's lives depend on it!

Delivering the muu shuwuu eggs to Jenkshi

Jenkshi: Were you able to get three eggs for me? My sheep does not have long left!
<Hand Over 3 Muu Shuwuu Egg>
Jenkshi: Oh, thank you so much.
Jenkshi: This disease spreads quickly if not dealt with early on. I could not bear the idea of losing a single sheep, never mind the whole flock.
Jenkshi: It shall not be easy, but I too must conquer Bardam's Mettle if I am to look after my flock on my own. Thank you for your help this time, my sheep would be done for without you.