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'''Alma bas Lexentale''': Th-This? It was my mother's.
'''Alma bas Lexentale''': Th-This? It was my mother's.


'''Bwagi''': Your ''mother'''s?
'''Bwagi''': Your <i>mother</i>'s?


'''Jenomis cen Lexentale''': It was my late wife's most cherished possession. Why do you ask?
'''Jenomis cen Lexentale''': It was my late wife's most cherished possession. Why do you ask?

Revision as of 15:59, 30 May 2018

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Annihilation

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Quest giver
Jenomis cen Lexentale
Location
The Prima Vista Bridge (X:6.1, Y:5.9)
Quest line
Return to Ivalice
Level
70
Experience
Experience 0
Gil
Gil 4,500
Previous quest
Feature QuestDesire
Patch
4.3

A solid plan of action must be devised before facing the Bangaa transformed

— In-game description


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Journal

  • A preliminary examination of the lighthouse's exterior has led Ramza to conclude that the structure was built atop the ruins of an ancient metropolis known as the Clockwork City of Goug. Further investigation of the tower's interior is necessary to put the matter beyond doubt.
    The Ridorana Lighthouse can be accessed via the Duty Finder.
  • With Yiazmat defeated and Ba'Gamnan's soul returned to the aether, the secrets of the Ridorana Lighthouse have revealed themselves to you and your companions.
  • Back aboard the Prima Vista, Bwagi reveals that a necklace discovered by Ramza at the scene of the battle with Ba'Gamnan once belonged to the late Princess Ashelia of Dalmasca.
  • After your discoveries in Lesalia and now Goug, Lina Mewrilah questions whether you do not already have enough evidence to prove that Ivalice is more than a mere faerie tale. However, she understands that Principal Jenomis and his ever more temperamental son will not stop until they have cleared their family's name.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Jenomis cen Lexentale: Much as I wish it were otherwise... I fear Ba'Gamnan is beyond saving. Yet we cannot suffer what is left of him to become a distraction.

Alma bas Lexentale: Father. Is now not the time to abandon this quest? We are meddling with forces beyond--

Ramza bas Lexentale: Enough, Alma. We adults are talking. While [Player] was searching for the lizard, I inspected an area of exposed foundation at the base of the lighthouse.

Jenomis cen Lexentale: And?

Ramza bas Lexentale: And you were right, Father! The lighthouse is built squarely atop the ruins of what can only be... the Clockwork City of Goug!

Lina Mewrilah: The what-work city of who?

Mikoto: According to the Zodiac Brave Story, the Clockwork City of Goug was a metallic metropolis wherein airships, automata, and other technological marvels of the age were first conceived. Little is said about its location, however, save that it was far away.

Jenomis cen Lexentale: While the Durai Papers do not say a great deal more, they do mention that the land upon which the legendary city was built was severely limited -- an inconvenience that forced its inhabitants to build up, rather than out.

Jenomis cen Lexentale: Which led me to ask myself: what if the reason land was limited was because the land in question was an island?

Jenomis cen Lexentale: But that still would not explain the omission of the cataract. It is inconceivable that the authors would neglect to mention so prominent a landmark had it existed. And then I found it -- a lone passage regarding Goug's fall. While the particulars were missing, it appears the city was abandoned after an explosion left half of it in ruin.

Jenomis cen Lexentale: I believe that this explosion may have undermined a portion of the seabed. It need only have been a small area at first -- one that could well have gone unnoticed during the exodus. As time passed, however, the waters would have continued to wear away at the rock, slowly widening the gap until...

Jenomis cen Lexentale: Well, until we have what lies beneath us today. This would explain why there is no mention of Ridorana prior to the present era.

Ramza bas Lexentale: ...Come, Father -- will you not tell them the rest? Of the possibility that we Garleans are descended in part from the displaced citizens of Goug?

Ramza bas Lexentale: It would explain how the Empire was able to forge its armies of iron even before the discovery and application of Allagan technology.

Ramza bas Lexentale: And it may also explain why the legend of Ivalice has resonated with our people for centuries, despite the fact that the lost kingdom was, as far as we can tell, in quite a different corner of the world.

Mikoto: An interesting... if somewhat ambitious theory. But to return to your original claim, it is your belief that the Ridorana Lighthouse stands atop what is left of--

Bwagi: That necklace! Where did you get it, girl?

Alma bas Lexentale: Th-This? It was my mother's.

Bwagi: Your mother's?

Jenomis cen Lexentale: It was my late wife's most cherished possession. Why do you ask?

Bwagi: Ba'Gamnan had a talisman he would wear beneath his jerkin. He refused to take it off, even when bathing. He said it was... special. I only saw it a few times, but it looked exactly like the one your daughter wears.

Ramza bas Lexentale: And? What are you implying, lizard? That my sister stole it? Or my late mother!?

Bwagi: Neither. I spoke of their similarity. That is all.

Lina Mewrilah: Can you believe the nerve of this boy?

Jenomis cen Lexentale: Enough, Ramza. Our guests are merely concerned for the well-being of their kin.

Ramza bas Lexentale: But what of our kin!?

Jenomis cen Lexentale: What of them, Ramza!? Do you imagine our kin to be better than theirs in some way? Or anyone else's for that matter!?

Ramza bas Lexentale: I... I apologize, Father.

Jenomis cen Lexentale: We have but one purpose, son, and that is to prove the existence of Ivalice and clear our family's name. Do not allow anger or hate to lead you from that path. Now, we have a lost city to explore!

Before the Lighthouse

Jenomis cen Lexentale: While it may seem that I only call upon you when danger rears its ugly head, I assure you nothing could be further from the truth. ...You seem unconvinced. Ahem. Perhaps we should speak of this upon your return from the Clockwork City?

Montblanc: (Now is not the time to get your fur in a frizzle, Montblanc. Breathe... Breeeathe... I am a warrior of legend. I am a warrior of legend, kupo...)

Hurdy: Since my fool of a brother insists on going ahead with this farce, you have a responsibility not only to ensure that he returns safely, but that he does so a fully-fledged warrior! ...Though I'd settle for the “returns safely” part if push came to shove, kupo.

Mikoto: My heart cries out to join you on your journey into the depths of Goug... but my head tells me that I would pay for the privilege with my life. I have received no martial training, [Player]. Whatever wonders await you, my place is here on the Prima Vista.

Mikoto: Now, is there aught you wish to know before disembarking?

Alma bas Lexentale: This necklace... Why is it so special? I'm frightened, [Player].

Ramza bas Lexentale: First Lesalia and now Goug! What other wonders might slumber beneath our very feet?

Lina Mewrilah: Oh, you thought I might be joining you on your journey into the heart of a thousand-year-old nest of fiends? Sorry to disappoint, [Player], but a detailed account of any swashbuckling upon your safe return will suffice... or failing that a body. That would make for quite a story.

Wandering Dramaturge: Another bout with a soulless denizen of the deep? No rest for the righteous, eh?

Wandering Dramaturge: If things take a turn for the worse, do not hesitate to flee. There is no shame in yielding the battle if it eventually wins you the war.

Company Muscle: What's this? You say the expedition might have use for a man of my build? Ah, but you must understand, my friend. If aught were to blemish this flawless frame, all my work would be for naught!

Company Tragedienne: Garleans descended from the mysterious inhabitants of a legendary clockwork city? That sounds like it has the makings of a marvelous tale! Now, if there were only some place to tell it...

Company Tragedian: Off to heed the call of adventure once again, are we? I won't say I envy you until I hear a full account of the unspeakable horrors you faced... or lack thereof.

Company Thespian: These fanciful claims about Garlemald having its roots in Goug -- might you have more than mere hearsay to support them? I thought not.

Company Dancer: One, two, three! One, two, three! How is it that in the face of danger you find the courage to stand firm? I can barely take the stage without losing my supper. Wait, don't tell me -- show me!