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Revision as of 23:05, 20 August 2021
The Monster of Bronze Lake
- Quest giver
- Rukusa Farusa
- Location
- Upper La Noscea (X:30.0, Y:21.8)
- Level
- 34
- Required quest
- Lord of Crags
- Experience
- 8,385
- Gil
- 1,760
- Next quest
- The Adventure of the Fainting Goldsmith
- Patch
- 2.0
“Rukusa Farusa confides that a tourisy has taken up residence in his infirmary. The man in question, a wealthy goldsmith, requires salamader oil for his hurts. Draw four vials' worth from salamanders neraby.
— In-game description
Steps
- Gather salamander oil from salamanders.
- Show the salamander oil to Godbert.
- Use the salamander oil on Godbert.
- Use the salamander oil on Godbert yet again.
- Use the salamander oil on Godbert once more.
- Report to Rukusa Farusa.
Journal
- Rukusa Farusa is a man much tried.
- Rukusa Farusa confides that a tourist has taken up residence in his infirmary. The man in question, a wealthy goldsmith, requires salamander oil for his hurts. Draw four vials' worth from a salamander.
- After some deft work, you have four vials' worth of salamander oil. Show it to the goldsmith.
- The work is more hands-on than you were led to expect. Pour the salamander oil on Godbert, and remember that generosity is a virtue.
- You may as well finished what you started. Knead the oil into Godbert's weary flesh. This too is a virtue, though one less well defined.
- Your work is far from over. Keep working those knots out of Godbert's tense muscles.
- Keep going. You know what to do.
- Godbert has reached a heightened state of bliss thanks to your expert ministrations. Report your success to Rukusa Farusa.
- Rukusa Farusa tells that the Ul'dahn artisan is under a misapprehension. Or perhaps, it is the nature of those both wealthy and seeking to believe as they like.