Unto the Heavens
Unto the Heavens
- Quest giver
- Ojika Tsunjika
- Location
- Old Sharlayan (X:9.2, Y:11.2)
- Quest line
- Endwalker Main Scenario Quests
- Level
- 89
- Experience
- 508,200
- Gil
- 1,509
- Previous quest
- Friends Gathered
- Next quest
- A §trαnge New World
- Patch
- 6.0
“Ojika Tsunjika is ready to send you off with a smile.
— In-game description
Steps
- Speak with Fourchenault at Thaumazein.
- Speak with Aeglyffe.
- Speak with Livingway.
Journal
Walkthrough
Dialogue
Ojika Tsunjika:
- I suppose this is where we part ways. For now, at least.
- Would that I had sage words of wisdom to share ere you depart... Mayhap the teachings of Galuf Baldesion will suffice?
- "Surrender not to anger or hatred,“ he said. ”Look beyond them, and there find true strength.“
- What one sees beyond is open to interpretation, I think, but for me, it would be the things I cherish most in life. Things I believe are worth fighting for.
- Something to consider as you venture unto the sea of stars.
Fourchenault:
- All present and accounted for? Good.
- As you will have heard, the ark is ready. All that remains is to board and be on your way.
Cid:
- I've seen my fair share of tight schedules, but this was bloody murder...
- But we did it. We finished the ship.
- It's safe, fit for purpose, and looks good to boot. Aye, it's a Garlond through and through.
G'raha Tia:
- I really don't know what we'd do without you. Thank you for everything.
Cid:
- Don't mention it. Ever since that episode with Omega, I've been toying with the idea of star-faring vessels.
- And as they say, necessity is the mother of invention. We've learned a lot, let me tell you.
- In case you're wondering about payment, the ongoing existence of the world ought to do. But feel free to throw in a colorful recounting of your journey on your return.
- So, have you thought of a name?
Alisaie:
- A name? Wasn't everyone just calling it Father's “teeny-tiny toy boat”?
Cid:
- Well, seeing as its purpose has changed, I thought a more eloquent name was in order. I suggested as much to Fourchenault, who seemed quite amenable to the idea.
Fourchenault:
- As you know, this vessel is the culmination of heretofore unprecedented collaboration.
- And though said collaboration is owed to the Scions, there is another whose noble deeds made our work possible.
- From a fragment of Dalamud, we obtained not only advanced materials such as refined adamantite, but the knowledge to traverse the stars.
- And this fragment would not have found its way to us had the Archon Louisoix not fought to protect this world─and in so doing laid down his life.
- Now that the vessel stands complete, I cannot help but wonder if it was more than mere happenstance...
- If it was my father's intention to guide us here.
- In the hopes that his guidance will see you all safely home, I name the vessel after that selfsame fragment of Dalamud he delivered unto us.
- The starship Ragnarok.
Sicard:
- Sorry for the wait! I got everyone you asked for, and not a one less.
Alphinaud:
- What are you all doing here?
Livingway:
- Oh, I invited them. The representatives of those tribes with religious inclinations.
- You've done a fine job of readying the Ragnarok, but for it to take flight, we'll of course need the power of the Mothercrystal.
- Given its immense size, however, transporting it would be an absolute logistical nightmare. Not to mention we'd need to shatter it into tiny shards for feeding to the engines.
- But a brilliant idea came to me: we convert the crystal's energy into forms that can transport themselves!
Urianger:
- Thou wouldst employ summoning...or should I say its precursor─creation magicks.
Thancred:
- Care to explain for our benefit?
Urianger:
- As you may have witnessed at Bestways Burrow, the Loporrits are capable of creation magicks, which they use to shape the moon's environment.
- Yet simple though they make it seem, 'tis a highly advanced and exacting art. To perform it correctly requireth that the wielder holdeth the object in his mind's eye in clearest detail.
Alphinaud:
- Hence the ancients' meticulous management of concepts.
Urianger:
- Drawing upon this art, the Ascians conceived of summoning as we know it.
- A derivative that replaceth the complexity of concepts with the simplicity of zealotry to make manifest a creation.
Y'shtola:
- I see... By combining the Loporrits' magicks and the tribes' faith, we convert the Mothercrystal into primals of purer form and greater obedience.
- Summoning as it was intended, one might say.
Livingway:
- Indeed, indeed!
- While Hydaelyn gave us the ability to use creation magicks, She forbade us from using it to make anything possessed of a soul─or similar.
- She didn't say anything about fulfilling the desires of others, though. So! Borrowing our friends' faith, we'll create deities using the Mothercrystal's power, and send them to the Ragnarok!
Alisaie:
- Am I the only one here concerned about the risk of being turned into a tempered minion?
Livingway:
- Oh, right, I was getting to that... From what I've read in Sharlayan tomes, it appears the Ascians incorporated an additional nasty element into their summoning method: the fervent desire to assimilate others into one's belief.
- Beings thus created are instilled with the selfsame desire, and use their powers to enthrall people─starting with the summoner.
- In contrast, our creation magicks─the original and the best, accept no substitutes─don't incorporate any of that rubbish, so there's no risk of tempering. I mean, if the being was on the scale of Zodiark, you might feel a little “tug”...but I think we'll be safe enough.
Soroban:
- Truth be told, I do not understand the intricacies of this plan. But none of us would ever turn our backs on you.
- When the avatars of our faith ran amok, you intervened without decrying we who birthed them.
- Where others vilified and suppressed us, you offered understanding and friendship.
- In gratitude, we will share with you the true expressions of our gods─not malevolent deities, but benevolent saviors!
Sicard:
- All right, you lot, we're headin' to the aetherial sea. Stay in sight else you're liable to get lost.
Soroban:
- Lead the way!
Wilfsunn:
- May we have a moment?
- In anticipation of the day man might journey to the stars, we developed these.
Bloewyda:
- Portable teleportation devices. One for each of you, designed to work in tandem.
- Press the button on one, and in a matter of moments all eight will activate and send their owners back to the Ragnarok.
- There is no telling what hazards you may encounter. If you find yourselves separated or lost, please do not hesitate to use them.
- Be safe, all of you. And come back.
Urianger:
- You as well. I pray you take care.
Livingway:
- Looks like everything is in order, so I'll go ahead and board.
- A few of my fellows will remain to assist with the summonings, but rest assured the vessel won't want for competent crewing.
Fourchenault:
- If you are ready, then you should board as well. Go...and godsspeed.
Aeglyffe:
- If you would come this way, I will direct you to the bridge.
- Welcome to the bridge, everyone!
- I hope you have everything, because I can't be bothered turning back.
- Right then, make yourselves comfortable. We're setting off in just a moment.
- It's...incredible...
- This is Fourchenault. Can you hear me?
- The preparations for the summonings are complete.
- In accordance with the fourteenth phase of the plan, we have moved the Ragnarok to the launch site.
- The gates are open. You may depart when ready.
- So...are we ready?
- As ready as we'll ever be. Let's get going.
- Oh, come on! A burnt-out star's got more fire in its belly!
- Try it again─with feeling!
- Me!? B-But I...
- No need to be coy, Brother. Do it, and do it well!
- If you all insist...
- Onward─unto the distant stars and beyond!
- Ragnarok, engage!
- E-Engage!
- Engage!
- That I must carry landwalkers into the sky... I cannot imagine a greater indignity!
- Do not sulk so. For thy mighty winds exist not only to buffet and batter.
- Nay, they may serve also to thrust forth with vigor. Such is thy glory...and thus it is an occasion to rejoice!
- So come─let us revel!
- So long as the wind blows freely, I suppose all is as it should be in creation...
- I will render unto them a storm, that they may pierce the firmament and fly free!
Livingway:
- Still in one piece. Good.
- Sleepingway, report.
Sleepingway:
- All's well! Fantastic, even!
- Thanks to the power of those primals, the engines are roaring and we're ripping along!
Mappingway:
- All values are also within projected ranges. Time to destination is eight carrots. Perhaps seven at a pinch.
Livingway:
- All right, let's go over some points of caution.
- Our destination, as you know, is Ultima Thule. Lest you wonder, the place is not a star so much as...a patch of emptiness.
- That's the extent of what our equipment could determine, anyway.
- From what we know of Meteion, she's likely used dynamis to obfuscate her location.
Y'shtola:
- So in conclusion, we'll only know what's there when we get there.
Livingway:
- The crew and I will see to it the ship's ready to take off at a moment's notice.
- We'll support the search as best we can, but it'll be your paws on the ground...assuming there is any.
- But everything will be fine, I'm sure. Hydaelyn believes in you, so you ought to believe in yourselves.
- Just don't do anything I wouldn't. Like waiting too long to use those portable teleporters of yours.
- Personally, at the slightest sign of trouble, I'd mash the button to bits─and you should as well.
Alphinaud:
- Understood. We promise to be careful.
Mappingway:
- I suggest you brace yourselves. We're about to arrive, and the vessel will shake a good bit.
- Hm? What is this?
- Something is interfering with the equipment...
???:
- ...Greetings.
Meteion:
- Greetings... Can you hear me...?
Alphinaud:
- So this is Meteion...
Meteion:
- Oh? Have you met one of my sisters?
- I don't remember meeting you myself... But I do know that you're from Etheirys.
- Why have you come? All you had to do was wait. I would've delivered to you your ends.
Alisaie:
- We didn't ask for that!
Meteion:
- I don't understand. All life is destined to end.
- Why choose to prolong your suffering?
- Effort, ambition, love─they amount to naught. Happiness, should you find it, is inevitably lost. Stolen away by events beyond your control.
- There is no logic nor meaning in it. You think there is, convince yourselves, but it's all a cruel accident.
- Come now, I speak the truth. A truth you would recognize if you looked up at the night sky.
- Unbroken emptiness. Cold, dark, and silent. Your world, like every other, is but a blemish upon its perfect fabric.
- Life is an anomaly. It is unnatural and cannot continue. The sooner you accept this, the easier it will be.
Y'shtola:
- Just to be clear, we're not here to argue with you.
- We know that life is fleeting. And that in the short time we have it, we're not assured happiness.
Thancred:
- Indeed, I've seen far more sorrow in the eyes of many I've met.
- I myself have plenty of regrets, and one day they'll die with me. Gone to dust with my “good” deeds and unfulfilled dreams.
Alphinaud:
- But we accept this. That our existence may seem pointless. That sorrow, rage, and despair will always dog our heels.
- And we press on regardless. That is why Hydaelyn guided us here.
- In Her boundless love for mankind, She has prepared us for this trial, and in Her name we have come for you!
Meteion:
- Yes, I sense it... A burning passion, like unto fury...
- I know it well. For the same passion once burned in many a star before yours.
- Suffocated and extinguished now.
Alisaie:
- I...I can't...breathe.
Meteion:
- You approach the bounds of my Ultimatum, where emotions dictate reality.
- Where resignation and acceptance unite to embrace the end.
- Where those who yet valiantly cling to life cannot thrive...
Estinien:
- By the Fury...
Urianger:
- Thancred...?
Y'shtola:
- Meteion is gone as well. Mayhap he awakened first and gave chase.
Mappingway:
- ...Uh, everyone? It appears we're at our destination.
- This...this is Ultima Thule.
Growingway:
- Not that we knew what to expect...but I wasn't expecting this.
- From atmospheric composition to ambient temperatures, all readings are within permissible range. This place is capable of supporting life!
Livingway:
- If that's the case, then Thancred may well have gone on ahead. Let's go and have a look.
- Meanwhile, I want the rest of you to perform a full inspection of the ship as well as a biological scan.
G'raha Tia:
- Is this...a dead star?
Livingway:
- As I live and breathe...I live and breathe. The environment itself shouldn't kill us.
Y'shtola:
- Well then, let us search for Thancred while exploring the area.
- The ship, we leave in your care.
Livingway:
- I can't guarantee it will be of help in these strange surrounds, but I've readied a provisions node in case of emergency.
- Of course, if you encounter any real danger here, I expect you to return to the Ragnarok at once.