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Venat: | |||
* I should like to visit the site from which Hermes sent forth the Meteia. If we are fortunate, we might find some hint of what drives this research of his. | |||
* Galene said she spotted them in the southeast, rising from an isle she could see from the edge. | |||
* If we stand at that same vantage point, it should not prove too difficult to locate the isle in question. Let's take a look, shall we? | |||
* Now, if I were conducting some mystery research, where would I go...? | |||
* ...Ah. What about that one? | |||
* Have you the means to fly? 'Tis quite a distance away. | |||
* Hm. Inconvenient, but hardly an insurmountable problem. | |||
* To me, Argos! | |||
* My friend, would you mind creating a double to carry Player here over to that island? | |||
Argos: | |||
* ... | |||
Venat: | |||
* Stubborn creature. There is no place on this great star we have not together traveled, and still he remains obstinate in the presence of strangers. | |||
* Argos has rather exacting standards, I'm afraid. | |||
* What? You've ridden him before...? Ah─your “before” meaning my “after.” Not at all confusing, that. | |||
* Interesting. 'Tis certainly not unthinkable... | |||
* But speaking of the here and now, the quick solution is for us to face off in a sparring match. | |||
* Demonstrate to him that you are capable of holding your own against me in battle, and you should convince Argos that you are worthy of his back. | |||
* And besides, I might even teach you a thing or two into the bargain. | |||
* You seem doubtful. But useful lesson or not, it will certainly be a moment to remember─a memory of the distant past to cherish! | |||
* What say you, traveler out of time? | |||
* I admire your confidence! | |||
* Clear your mind and prepare your weapons. I will await you at the clearing over yonder. | |||
* Shall we begin? Be warned: I'll not go easy on you! | |||
* 'Twas my intent to finish it, but clearly I underestimated you. | |||
* One would think I never learn. I made the same mistake with Azem when we first sparred. Despite being less than half my age, her strength was astounding. | |||
* As is yours. 'Tis plain you have weathered considerable hardship. Far more, even, than your tales would suggest. | |||
* It seems we have both learned much on our journeys. | |||
* Well now, I daresay he has warmed to you. | |||
* A boon to be sure. He never forgets his favorites, and is ever eager to come to their aid. | |||
* Argos will soon have us standing on the very spot where the Meteia made their departure into the night sky. With luck, we will learn something of Hermes's intentions. | |||
* My hope is that we find no connection─no festering wish for oblivion. Then we might have Hermes and his considerable expertise working for us, rather than against us. |
Revision as of 17:31, 7 December 2021
Worthy of His Back
- Quest giver
- Venat
- Location
- Elpis (X:8.1, Y:14.7)
- Quest line
- Endwalker Main Scenario Quests
- Level
- 87
- Experience
- 495,000
- Gil
- 2,292
- Previous quest
- Witness to the Spectacle
- Next quest
- A Flower upon Your Return
- Patch
- 6.0
“Venat has a new course of investigation in mind.
— In-game description
Steps
- Survey the area from the vantage point.
- Speak with Venat.
- Speak with Venat again.
Journal
Walkthrough
When fighting Venat prioritize the faster moving Red Orbs over the slow moving Blue Orbs.
Dialogue
Venat:
- I should like to visit the site from which Hermes sent forth the Meteia. If we are fortunate, we might find some hint of what drives this research of his.
- Galene said she spotted them in the southeast, rising from an isle she could see from the edge.
- If we stand at that same vantage point, it should not prove too difficult to locate the isle in question. Let's take a look, shall we?
- Now, if I were conducting some mystery research, where would I go...?
- ...Ah. What about that one?
- Have you the means to fly? 'Tis quite a distance away.
- Hm. Inconvenient, but hardly an insurmountable problem.
- To me, Argos!
- My friend, would you mind creating a double to carry Player here over to that island?
Argos:
- ...
Venat:
- Stubborn creature. There is no place on this great star we have not together traveled, and still he remains obstinate in the presence of strangers.
- Argos has rather exacting standards, I'm afraid.
- What? You've ridden him before...? Ah─your “before” meaning my “after.” Not at all confusing, that.
- Interesting. 'Tis certainly not unthinkable...
- But speaking of the here and now, the quick solution is for us to face off in a sparring match.
- Demonstrate to him that you are capable of holding your own against me in battle, and you should convince Argos that you are worthy of his back.
- And besides, I might even teach you a thing or two into the bargain.
- You seem doubtful. But useful lesson or not, it will certainly be a moment to remember─a memory of the distant past to cherish!
- What say you, traveler out of time?
- I admire your confidence!
- Clear your mind and prepare your weapons. I will await you at the clearing over yonder.
- Shall we begin? Be warned: I'll not go easy on you!
- 'Twas my intent to finish it, but clearly I underestimated you.
- One would think I never learn. I made the same mistake with Azem when we first sparred. Despite being less than half my age, her strength was astounding.
- As is yours. 'Tis plain you have weathered considerable hardship. Far more, even, than your tales would suggest.
- It seems we have both learned much on our journeys.
- Well now, I daresay he has warmed to you.
- A boon to be sure. He never forgets his favorites, and is ever eager to come to their aid.
- Argos will soon have us standing on the very spot where the Meteia made their departure into the night sky. With luck, we will learn something of Hermes's intentions.
- My hope is that we find no connection─no festering wish for oblivion. Then we might have Hermes and his considerable expertise working for us, rather than against us.