Difference between revisions of "Gyodo"
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{{Quotation|Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 103|"Nothing personal, yes, yes? Just business." | {{Quotation|Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 103|"Nothing personal, yes, yes? Just business." | ||
A shiftless [[Namazu]] whose primary interests are gambling, tea-drinking, and napping, | A shiftless [[Namazu]] whose primary interests are gambling, tea-drinking, and napping, Gyodo's claim that he is a fisherman is flimsy at best. Though he may once have earned his daily coin harvesting shellfish and seaweed, his fishing boat has long since been siezed to cover unpaid debts. His financial woes caught the attention of a an agent employed by the Garlean Consulate in Kugane, who convinced Gyodo to work as an imperial informant for a handful of coins and a potful of tea. Thus it was money--and not any political agenda--which motivated the Namazu to betray [[Gosetsu]] and the [[Scions]] to their enemies. Those that have met Gyodo would agree that a desire to earn a purse without the unpleasantness of labor may be his only reliable quality.}} | ||
[[Category:NPCs]] [[Category:Quest NPCs]] [[Category:Patch 4.0 NPCs]] | [[Category:NPCs]] [[Category:Quest NPCs]] [[Category:Patch 4.0 NPCs]] |
Revision as of 00:11, 14 January 2024
Gyodo
Gyodo is a Namazu found in Kugane.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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It's Probably a Trap | 61 | Lyse | |
Everybody Was Fukumen Fighting | 63 | P'yandih | |
Azuro and Goliath | 65 | Martyn | |
A Hingan Tale: Nashu Goes East | 70 | Conspicuously Inconspicuous Man | |
An Auspicious Opportunity | 90 | Mehdjina |
Additional Information
“"Nothing personal, yes, yes? Just business."
A shiftless Namazu whose primary interests are gambling, tea-drinking, and napping, Gyodo's claim that he is a fisherman is flimsy at best. Though he may once have earned his daily coin harvesting shellfish and seaweed, his fishing boat has long since been siezed to cover unpaid debts. His financial woes caught the attention of a an agent employed by the Garlean Consulate in Kugane, who convinced Gyodo to work as an imperial informant for a handful of coins and a potful of tea. Thus it was money--and not any political agenda--which motivated the Namazu to betray Gosetsu and the Scions to their enemies. Those that have met Gyodo would agree that a desire to earn a purse without the unpleasantness of labor may be his only reliable quality.
— Encyclopedia Eorzea vol 2, page 103