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*Tutusi urges you not to let the unfulfilled wish of the dying man bother you. There is always work to be done in the business of death, and the merchants of Camp Drybone do not allow themselves the luxury of grief.
*Tutusi urges you not to let the unfulfilled wish of the dying man bother you. There is always work to be done in the business of death, and the merchants of Camp Drybone do not allow themselves the luxury of grief.
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Revision as of 20:25, 26 April 2021

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A Dying Wish

Quest giver
Tutusi
Location
Eastern Thanalan (X:13, Y:23)
Level
17
Experience
Experience 3,640
Gil
Gil 257
Next quest
Side QuestThe Circle of Life
Patch
2.0

— In-game description

Walkthrough

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Steps

  • Obtain sirloins from myotragus nannies.
  • Deliver the myotragus sirloins to Sister Zozoru.
  • Report back to Tutusi.

Journal

  • Tutusi of Camp Drybone needs someone to fetch some myotragus sirloins.
  • Tutusi and Zozoru wish to give a grievously wounded man a feast of myotragus steaks for what may prove to be his last meal. Slay myotragus nannies and obtain the sirloins needed to fulfill their wish.
  • You have obtained five myotragus sirloins. Deliver them to Sister Zozoru at the inn in Camp Drybone.
  • Regretfully, the man who wished for the steak feast succumbed to his wounds. Report back to Tutusi with the bad news.
  • Tutusi urges you not to let the unfulfilled wish of the dying man bother you. There is always work to be done in the business of death, and the merchants of Camp Drybone do not allow themselves the luxury of grief.