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Fetters of Lament

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Fetters of Lament

Quest giver
Guidance Node
Location
Azys Lla (X:18, Y:31)
Quest line
Heavensward Main Scenario Quests
Level
59
Experience
Experience 53,820
Gil
Gil 705
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestClose Encounters of the VIth Kind
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Main Scenario QuestHeavensward
Patch
3.0

Main Scenario Progress: 334 / 960 (34.8%)

   

Heavensward Progress: 93 / 138 (67.4%)

   

The guidance node has ill tidings to share with you.

— In-game description


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  • To your dismay, it appears that the matter conduit leading to the Flagship has long since been destroyed. As you ponder an alternative path to your destination, Midgardsormr manifests and bids you seek out one of his children, who abides in torment nearby.
  • You come before the great wyrm Tiamat, who has been imprisoned in Azys Lla since before the fall of the Allagan Empire. You listen intently as she tells you of Bahamut's tragic demise and of the Ascians' role in his ill-fated return.

    At the meeting's conclusion, your Crystal of Fire regains its light, and you find that you are able to hear Hydaelyn's voice once more. Impressed by your strength, and convinced at last of your worthiness to bear the Light, Midgardsormr offers to carry you to the Flagship, that you might cast out the Darkness which lurks therein.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest (Cutscene)

Guidance Node: <blip> I regret to inform you that the matter conduit leading to the Flagship is no longer functioning. 
Guidance Node: According to my records, it was destroyed by a dragon, which broke free of its restraints when they failed approximately two thousand three hundred and sixty-nine years, one month, twenty-four days, seven hours and 4 minutes ago. 
Guidance Node: Please find an alternate route to the Aetherochemical Research Facility. The Allagan Research Council apologizes for any inconvenience caused. 
Midgardsormr: So, thy journey hath led thee to this accursed place. Canst thou hear it, mortal? The ceaseless keening of my kindred, steeped in five thousand years of suffering... 
Midgardsormr: Long before the Ishgardians and their base betrayal, there lived still more wicked men whose ambitions knew no bounds.  
Midgardsormr: Fearful of our might and covetous of our power, they devised a means to enslave dragonkind... Their vile misdeeds did set in motion a train of events whose repercussions are felt to this day. 
Midgardsormr: Beyond, thou wilt find one of my first brood. Hark thou unto her words. Partake thou of her pain. Think thou upon the suffering that the conflict betwixt our kinds hath begot.

Seeking out Midgardsomr's child

System: A great wyrm is being held in some manner of restraint

Post-turn in Cutscene

???: Who cometh to this forsaken place and disturbeth my solitude? 
Midgardsormr: Tiamat, my child. 
Tiamat: ...Father? Can it truly be you? 
Midgardsormr: None other. My form is such that I may journey with Hydaelyn's chosen—
Midgardsormr: A mortal who desireth to end the war between man and dragon.
Tiamat: Millenia have passed since I was brought low by the men of Allag. To think that war rageth still between our kinds... 
Tiamat: Hearken to my tale, child of man. I am Tiamat, of Midgardosrmr's first blood. 
Tiamat: In a time before time, my father did come to this star, bearing seven eggs.  
Midgardosrmr: From these eggs did my children hatch. And once they were full-grown, they took wing and spread across all the lands of Hydaelyn.
Tiamat: Together with my brood-brother Bahamut, I journeyed south to Meracydia. And together, we brought forth innumerable children into the world. 
Tiamat: We abided in peace, and all was well...until the men of Allag came, some five thousand years since. They slaughtered my children in droves, and took from me my beloved Bahamut.  
Tiamat: 'Twas then, when I had fallen into the depths of despair, that black-robed men came unto me. The Ascians. 
Tiamat: They offered to resurrect Bahamut through their dark arts, and I, in my grief, accepted—a decision which I shall regret unto my dying breath. 
Tiamat: For what they brought back was a mockery of my beloved. Worse, the Ascians gifted his murders the means to entrap him. 
Tiamat: Know this, child of man: the beings thy kind call gods are but specters of thy mind's creation, given form at great cost to Hydaelyn. 
Tiamat: Many such beings yet slumber across the land, brought to heel by the selfsame empire that bound me. They must not be released into the world. 
Tiamat: If thou wouldst end the conflict, vanquish thee the Ascians, and deliver the weak of will from the bonds of their dark influence. 
Midgardsormr: It hath been five thousand years, my child. Wilt thou not forgive thyself? 
Tiamat: The release of death is denied me here, yet I desire not freedom. Nay, Father. I shall live with my regret until the world itself hath ceased to be. 
Tiamat: Such is my punishment for consorting with Darkness—for calling forth a loathsome and lamentable creature which blackeneth my beloved's memory. 

Cutscene 2

Hydaelyn: Warrior of Light. Beloved (son/daughter). 
Hydaelyn: The light abideth within thy heart again. 
Hydaelyn: Full valiantly didst thou overcome thy trials. 
Hydaelyn: But glory not in thy success. 
Hydaelyn: For the servants of Darkness are ever close at hand. 
Hydaelyn: Receive of me my blessing once more. 
Hydaelyn: And go forth, to shine thy Light on all creation. 

Cutscene 3

Midgardsormr: Thou hast broken down the wall I built around thee, and partaken of thy mistress's blessing once more. 
Midgardsormr: Strong art thou, mortal—stronger than any other of thy kind. 
Midgardsormr: Having looked upon thy deeds, I am convinced. Thou art worthy to bear Her Light. 
Midgardsormr: The covenant bound me to thee, but 'twould seem our fates were mingled from the first. Though I will not fight thy battles, I will yet lend thee my wings.  
Midgardsormr: Come, mortal—we go to cast out the Darkness!