Boots Made For Walking
Boots Made For Walking
- Experience
- 120,150
- Gil
- 673
- Previous quest
- Raubahn's Invitation
- Patch
- 4.0
“Rawkin is in need of an adventurer with a strong pair of legs.
— In-game description
Steps
- Pick up the earthenware vase.
- Deliver the earthenware vase to the Midlander merchant.
- Report to Rawkin.
Journal
- Rawkin is in need of an adventurer with a strong pair of legs.
Dialogue
Accepting the Quest
Rawkin: You've the look of a [woman/man] who travels. Aye, a [woman/man] not afraid to do a bit of walking. Might be you could help me with something. Rawkin: I was to make a delivery of provisions to Ala Ghiri, but it's taken me so long to get everything ready, I'm afraid I'll never get there by the agreed-upon time. Rawkin: The only way I'd even have a chance at this point is to pass through the Scabbard. Rawkin: That's assuming, of course, I don't break my legs climbing down the cliffside. By the look of you, I'm betting you could do it without breaking a sweat. Rawkin: If you'd be willing to help, pick up that vase there and carry it down to Ala Ghiri.
System: Transport the earthenware vase to the specified location at Ala Ghiri before the Midlander merchant grows impatient and calls off the arrangement. System: You will have two minutes to complete the task. Should you fail, return to the starting location and begin anew. System: Be wary of attacks from enemies, which will sap your strength.
(Optional) Rawkin: The fastest way to Ala Ghiri is through the Scabbard. Mind your step climbing down the cliff.
Delivering the earthenware case to the Midlander merchant
Midlander Merchant: Rawkin's supplies! Thank you, [miss/sir], for coming all this way. Midlander Merchant: Tell him he can expect payment to be delivered in the next few days as promised. (Optional) Midlander Merchant: I'm a man of my word. As soon as this shipment reaches its final destination, his payment will be sent at once.
Reporting to Rawkin
Rawkin: You made it? Thank the gods. Rawkin: Back in the day, I could've climbed up and down that mountain on one leg if I wanted. I was a soldier, you see, so I had to stay in top physical condition. But war can be cruel. After a few nasty injuries, it was a wonder I made it back here at all. Rawkin: It was thinking about my time in service, though, that reminded me that soldiers now will be needing any medicine they can get their hands on. Rawkin: We don't have much, but with everyone pitching in, we can usually sell enough to get by. Rawkin: Just enough for warm clothes and food to fill our bellies. It's a simple life, but I wouldn't trade it for anything.