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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
When you were swimming to open the seal, notice the position of the statues: | |||
'''''"Come together, share despair"''''' | |||
The wolf statue and the opo-opo statue were pointed at one another | |||
'''''"Go thy ways, dread burdens bear"''''' | |||
The serpent and the coeurl statues are looking in opposite directions of each other | |||
'''''"Mark the crown, heed its call"''''' | |||
The owl statue is looking towards the pyramid. Furthermore, the owl is also the animal on the royal seal of the Ronkans. You WANT to get inside, so you would do best to "heed its call" | |||
'''''"Avert thy gaze, forever fall"''''' | |||
The colibri statue is looking away (averting its gaze) from the pyramid |
Revision as of 05:04, 18 October 2021
Look to the Stars
- Quest giver
- Almet
- Location
- The Rak'tika Greatwood (X:30.5, Y:18.3)
- Quest line
- Shadowbringers Main Scenario
- Level
- 75
- Experience
- 1,320,000
- Gil
- 1,091
- Previous quest
- Top of the Tree
- Next quest
- Mi Casa, Toupasa
- Patch
- 5.0
“Almet stands ready to guide you through the ruins.
— In-game description
Steps
- Speak with Almet.
- Speak with Y'shtola.
- Use the clay tablets on the inscriptions.
- Deliver the clay tablets to Y'shtola.
- Speak with Y'shtola.
- Speak with Almet.
Journal
Dialogue
When you were swimming to open the seal, notice the position of the statues:
"Come together, share despair"
The wolf statue and the opo-opo statue were pointed at one another
"Go thy ways, dread burdens bear"
The serpent and the coeurl statues are looking in opposite directions of each other
"Mark the crown, heed its call"
The owl statue is looking towards the pyramid. Furthermore, the owl is also the animal on the royal seal of the Ronkans. You WANT to get inside, so you would do best to "heed its call"
"Avert thy gaze, forever fall"
The colibri statue is looking away (averting its gaze) from the pyramid