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==Steps==
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==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
Alphinaud: Well, naught here seems out of the ordinary, though I do not see Lady Chai anywhere.
===Quest Acceptance===
'''Kai-Shirr:''' Lady Chai's up in the parlor. Best not keep her waiting, eh?


Kai-Shirr: Probably pacing around outside again. Staring off into the distance and all that. Sighing.
====Optional Dialogue====
'''Halric:''' M... Mothe... Al...


Alphinaud: Strange. Let's see if we can find her, and discover the source of her distress.
'''Alisaie:''' The future of Eulmore is at stake, is it? Well, do for them what you can, but keep an eye on Alphinaud, would you? See to it he doesn't involve himself more than is necessary.


===Talking to Lady Chai===
===Speak with Alphinaud in Eulmore===
Dulia-Chai: Oh, thank heavens you're here.
'''Alphinaud:''' Well, naught here seems out of the ordinary, though I do not see Lady Chai anywhere.


Alphinaud: Lady Chai, whatever is the matter?
'''Kai-Shirr:''' Probably pacing around outside again. Staring off into the distance and all that. Sighing.


Dulia-Chai: I...I knew not where else to turn. Oh, this is all too much for my poor heart to bear alone.
'''Alphinaud:''' Strange. Let's see if we can find her, and discover the source of her distress.


Alphinaud: Alone? What of Master Chai?
===Talking to Lady Chai (cutscene)===
'''Dulia-Chai:''' Oh, thank heavens you're here.


Dulia-Chai: But that is the very reason I summoned you! He's gone!
'''Alphinaud:''' Lady Chai, whatever is the matter?


Alphinaud: What!? What happened!?
'''Dulia-Chai:''' I...I knew not where else to turn. Oh, this is all too much for my poor heart to bear alone.


Dulia-Chai: It all began after the events at Mt. Gulg...
'''Alphinaud:''' Alone? What of Master Chai?


Dulia-Chai: With Lord Vauthry out of the way, we all agreed that a new leader must be chosen...
'''Dulia-Chai:''' But that is the very reason I summoned you! He's gone!


Alphinaud: And...so you held an election?
'''Alphinaud:''' What!? What happened!?


Dulia-Chai: Yes. Well...sort of. Not a single person volunteered to stand, you see.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' It all began after the events at Mt. Gulg...
'''Dulia-Chai:''' With Lord Vauthry out of the way, we all agreed that a new leader must be chosen...


Dulia-Chai: After a lifetime of leisure, we free citizens have frown somewhat...indolent. Readapting to the harsh realities of life is trying enough, but to take charge of a broken city as well? No one wanted such responsibility.
'''Alphinaud:''' And...so you held an election?


Dulia-Chai: Nevertheless, Eulmore could not well do without a leader, and so we decided that anyone and everyone should be considered a candidate. And after we cast our ballots and tallied the votes, the mayorship fell upon my dear husband.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' Yes. Well...sort of. Not a single person volunteered to stand, you see.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' After a lifetime of leisure, we free citizens have frown somewhat...indolent. Readapting to the harsh realities of life is trying enough, but to take charge of a broken city as well? No one wanted such responsibility.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' Nevertheless, Eulmore could not well do without a leader, and so we decided that anyone and everyone should be considered a candidate. And after we cast our ballots and tallied the votes, the mayorship fell upon my dear husband.


Alphinaud: Well, given the manner in which he orchestrated the construction of the giant Talos, none could deny his leadership qualities.
'''Alphinaud:''' Well, given the manner in which he orchestrated the construction of the giant Talos, none could deny his leadership qualities.


Dulia-Chai: But even before then, he had proven himself at Daedalus Stoneworks, don't forget. He is more than qualified for the role. The perfect choice.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' But even before then, he had proven himself at Daedalus Stoneworks, don't forget. He is more than qualified for the role. The perfect choice.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' Indeed, I told him as much when his victory was first announced.
'''Dulia-Chai:''' But perhaps I was too forceful in my attempt to encourage him. For shortly after that, he vanished without a word...


Dulia-Chai: Indeed, I told him as much when his victory was first announced.
'''Alphinaud:''' You believe he was so daunted by the burden of leadership that he felt compelled to flee...?
'''Alphinaud:''' Please, Lady Chai, dry your eyes.
'''Alphinaud:''' Your husband does not strike me as the sort of man who would abandon his duty, much less his beloved wife. There has to be some other reason for his absence.


Dulia-Chai: But perhaps I was too forceful in my attempt to encourage him. For shortly after that, he vanished without a ord...
'''Dulia-Chai:''' You...you truly think so?
'''Dulia-Chai:''' What about you? What do you think has become of my husband?


Alphinaud: You believe he was so daunted by the burden of leadership that he felt compelled to flee...?
'''<What will you say?>'''
'''&lt;I don't know. But whatever it is, he won't have fled.>'''
'''<Sorry, but I think he's fled.>'''


Alphinaud: Please, Lady Chai, dry your eyes.
'''''&lt;I don't know. But whatever it is, he won't have fled.>'''''
'''Alphinaud:''' And there you have it, Lady Chai. You needn't worry. Master Chai loves you more than all the world, and he will return.


Alphinaud: Your husband does not strike me as the sort of man who would abandon his duty, much less his beloved wife. There has to be some other reason for his absence.
'''''<Sorry, but I think he's fled.>'''''
'''Alphinaud:''' Nay, my friend.  The one thing he has not done is flee--of that I am convinced.  Through the most testing of times, he has ever remained at Lady Chai's side, placing her happiness before his own. He would not abandon her now.


Dulia-Chai: You...you truly think so?
'''Alphinaud:''' Wherever he may have gone, rest assured we will find him.


Dulia-Chai: What about you? What do you think has become of my husband?
'''Dulia-Chai:''' Thank you, my dear boy. You have set my mind at ease. I will trust in my husband, and await his return.
 
Alphinaud: And there you have it, Lady Chai. You needn't worry. Master Chai loves you more than all the world, and he will return.
 
Alphinaud: Wherever he may have gone, rest assured we will find him.
 
Dulia-Chai: Thank you, my dear boy. You have set my mind at ease. I will trust in my husband, and await his return.

Latest revision as of 23:46, 8 November 2024

Main Scenario Quest icon.png

Nowhere to Turn

Quest giver
Kai-Shirr
Location
Amh Araeng (X:28.8, Y:27.5)
Quest line
Post-Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests
Level
80
Experience
Experience 22,440
Gil
Gil 1,152
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestGood for the Soul
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestA Notable Absence
Patch
5.1

Main Scenario Progress: 652 / 960 (67.9%)

   

Shadowbringers Progress: 111 / 157 (70.7%)

   

Kai-Shirr is anxious to see you and Alphinaud back to Eulmore.

— In-game description


Rewards

Choose one of the following options:

Steps

Journal

  • Kai-Shirr is anxious to see you and Alphinaud back to Eulmore.

Dialogue

Quest Acceptance

Kai-Shirr: Lady Chai's up in the parlor. Best not keep her waiting, eh?

Optional Dialogue

Halric: M... Mothe... Al...
Alisaie: The future of Eulmore is at stake, is it? Well, do for them what you can, but keep an eye on Alphinaud, would you? See to it he doesn't involve himself more than is necessary.

Speak with Alphinaud in Eulmore

Alphinaud: Well, naught here seems out of the ordinary, though I do not see Lady Chai anywhere.
Kai-Shirr: Probably pacing around outside again. Staring off into the distance and all that. Sighing.
Alphinaud: Strange. Let's see if we can find her, and discover the source of her distress.

Talking to Lady Chai (cutscene)

Dulia-Chai: Oh, thank heavens you're here.
Alphinaud: Lady Chai, whatever is the matter?
Dulia-Chai: I...I knew not where else to turn. Oh, this is all too much for my poor heart to bear alone.
Alphinaud: Alone? What of Master Chai?
Dulia-Chai: But that is the very reason I summoned you! He's gone!
Alphinaud: What!? What happened!?
Dulia-Chai: It all began after the events at Mt. Gulg...
Dulia-Chai: With Lord Vauthry out of the way, we all agreed that a new leader must be chosen...
Alphinaud: And...so you held an election?
Dulia-Chai: Yes. Well...sort of. Not a single person volunteered to stand, you see.
Dulia-Chai: After a lifetime of leisure, we free citizens have frown somewhat...indolent. Readapting to the harsh realities of life is trying enough, but to take charge of a broken city as well? No one wanted such responsibility.
Dulia-Chai: Nevertheless, Eulmore could not well do without a leader, and so we decided that anyone and everyone should be considered a candidate. And after we cast our ballots and tallied the votes, the mayorship fell upon my dear husband.
Alphinaud: Well, given the manner in which he orchestrated the construction of the giant Talos, none could deny his leadership qualities.
Dulia-Chai: But even before then, he had proven himself at Daedalus Stoneworks, don't forget. He is more than qualified for the role. The perfect choice.
Dulia-Chai: Indeed, I told him as much when his victory was first announced.
Dulia-Chai: But perhaps I was too forceful in my attempt to encourage him. For shortly after that, he vanished without a word...
Alphinaud: You believe he was so daunted by the burden of leadership that he felt compelled to flee...?
Alphinaud: Please, Lady Chai, dry your eyes.
Alphinaud: Your husband does not strike me as the sort of man who would abandon his duty, much less his beloved wife. There has to be some other reason for his absence.
Dulia-Chai: You...you truly think so?
Dulia-Chai: What about you? What do you think has become of my husband?
<What will you say?>
<I don't know. But whatever it is, he won't have fled.>
<Sorry, but I think he's fled.>
<I don't know. But whatever it is, he won't have fled.>
Alphinaud: And there you have it, Lady Chai. You needn't worry. Master Chai loves you more than all the world, and he will return.
<Sorry, but I think he's fled.>
Alphinaud: Nay, my friend.  The one thing he has not done is flee--of that I am convinced.  Through the most testing of times, he has ever remained at Lady Chai's side, placing her happiness before his own.  He would not abandon her now.
Alphinaud: Wherever he may have gone, rest assured we will find him.
Dulia-Chai: Thank you, my dear boy. You have set my mind at ease. I will trust in my husband, and await his return.