Tools of Office

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Tools of Office

Quest giver
U'khuba Tia
Location
Southern Thanalan (X:14.2, Y:30.0)
Level
31
Experience
Experience 3,200
Gil
Gil 1,650
Previous quest
Side QuestSurvey Says
Next quest
Side QuestThe Eyes Have It
Patch
2.0

U'khuba Tia seems to be in an impatient mood.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Slay russet yarzons and acquire barbs.
  • Give the yarzon barbs to U'khuba Tia.

Journal

  • U'khuba Tia seems to be in an impatient mood.
  • U'khuba Tia needs material for arrowheads, and, in the desert, that means only one thing-- the dismemberment of unsuspecting creatures. After a short lecture on the intracacies of advancement within the U tribe, he bids you wrest six barbs from russet yarzons.
  • Six yarzon barbs, still slick with blood and fury, rest in your palm. Take them to U'khuba Tia.
  • You have delivered the fresh collection of yarzon parts to a grateful U'khuba Tia, who seems to be growing ever more confident about his upcoming challenge.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

U'khuba Tia: The law is clear—to become the nunh of the U tribe, one must defeat the current nunh. In my case, this means U'odh Nunh.
U'khuba Tia: However, in order to win the right to challenge U'odh, I must first triumph over U'tykha. He stands in my way, and I in his. In this manner the nunh is protected from constant challenge.
U'khuba Tia: But to defeat U'tykha, my arms must be impeccable; a fool he may be, but weak he is not. I shall make new arrowheads, and for that I need barbs from a yarzon. Half a dozen should be enough.

Giving the yarzon barbs to U'khuba Tia

U'khuba Tia: The yarzon barbs, have you fetched them?
U'khuba Tia: My appreciations, adventurer. You may be surprised by what target these find. Note what you see of Forgotten Springs this day. The old ways are going, and as quickly as arrows do fly.