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* Not. Another Word. | * Not. Another Word. | ||
* Lest you've forgotten, we're here to learn about Hermes. Not me. My misspent youth is not your concern. | * Lest you've forgotten, we're here to learn about Hermes. Not me. My misspent youth is not your concern. | ||
Hermes: | |||
* My apologies for the wait. I have inspected the ampelos to my satisfaction. | |||
* All is well with the creature, and I daresay it won't be long ere it is released unto the world. | |||
* Another creation, however, reportedly isn't fairing so well -- the charybdis. | |||
* That is what we shall tend to next. | |||
* If you would follow me, my friends, we shall return to the main isle and head north. | |||
Revision as of 21:11, 6 December 2021
Their Greatest Contribution
- Quest giver
- Emet-Selch
- Location
- Elpis (X:32.6, Y:22.2)
- Quest line
- Endwalker Main Scenario Quests
- Level
- 86
- Experience
- 488,400
- Gil
- 1,312
- Previous quest
- Lives Apart
- Next quest
- Aether to Aether
- Patch
- 6.0
“Emet-Selch appears to be deep in thought.
— In-game description
Steps
- Speak with Hermes.
- Speak with Hermes again.
- Speak with Hythlodaeus.
- With the chat mode in Say, enter "I have a favor to ask" to Emet-Selch.
- With the chat mode in Say, enter "Please, Emet-Selch" to Emet-Selch.
- /wave to Emet-Selch from the edge of the isle.
- Speak with Emet-Selch.
Journal
Walkthrough
Dialogue
Emet-Selch
- Not that I or anyone else would be able to make use of it even if we knew... But it irks me to discover that there is an entirely different form of energy -- and no one told me.
- That personal annoyance aside, Hermes's' knowledge is undeniably impressive. Given that there are none among the Fourteen who specialize in the celestial, he would be a welcome edition.
- Assuming he can be persuaded to join, that is. I still can't understand his hesitation...
"Why did you join the convocation?"
Hytlodaeus
- Oho, you wish to know why Emet-Selch was chosen for the Convocation? I should be glad to share the tale!
- Ahem. It began when...
Emet-Selch
- Not. Another Word.
- Lest you've forgotten, we're here to learn about Hermes. Not me. My misspent youth is not your concern.
Hermes:
- My apologies for the wait. I have inspected the ampelos to my satisfaction.
- All is well with the creature, and I daresay it won't be long ere it is released unto the world.
- Another creation, however, reportedly isn't fairing so well -- the charybdis.
- That is what we shall tend to next.
- If you would follow me, my friends, we shall return to the main isle and head north.
Talking to Emet-Selch right after picking up the quest.
"I want to learn about the Convocation"
Emet-Selch
- Hmmm... If you would accompany us, I suppose you should at least now that much.
- The Convocation of Fourteen is a governing body that determines myriad policies. Our goal is to ensure that all is right in creation, that our star may know a brighter future.
- As the name suggests, the council is comprised of fourteen offices, each of which is heald by an individual chosen for their surpassing abilities.
- Depending on the office, one is required to either be an authority in a certain field, or possess skills that would facilitate the performance of their stipulated duties.
- The former category includes Mitron, specialist in aquatic life; Loghrif, specialist in terrestrial life and husbandry...
- Halmarut, specialist in fungal and plant life; Emmerololth, specialist in medicine and healing...
- And Lahabrea, specialist in creation magicks, who has brought forth phantom beings of the highest complexity.
- As for the latter category, there is Altima, advocate of the arts; Igeyorhm, champion of enlightenment and rhetoric; Pashtarot, preserver of discipline and order...
- Emet-Selch, keeper of the aetherial realm─or “Underworld” in the vernacular; Fandaniel, pursuer of extant phenomena...
- And Azem, traveler of the world and counselor to the people.
- ...What? Should I be revealing such details to you? Don't be silly. Even children know this much, and you would do well to remember it all.