Streets of Moonfire (Limsa Lominsa)

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Streets of Moonfire (Limsa Lominsa)

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Quest giver
Moonfire Faire Chaperone (Limsa Lominsa)
Location
Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (X:11.1, Y:13.3)
Quest line
Moonfire Faire (2014)
Level
15
Experience
Experience 1,440
Gil
Gil 286
Next quest
Side QuestBlast It! Moonfire Faire
Side QuestDrench It! Moonfire Faire
Side QuestExplode It! Moonfire Faire
Patch
2.3

An adventurer without a guild is no adventurer at all, and one chaperone of the Moonfire Faire is determined that you should do your part.

※This quest is available for a limited time only.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Don a lady's yukata (red) [lord's yukata (blue)] and speak with Haermaga.

Journal

  • An adventurer without a guild is no adventurer at all, and one chaperone of the Moonfire Faire is determined that you should do your part.
    • ※This quest is available for a limited time only.
  • According to a roving chaperone for the Moonfire Faire, the Adventurers' Guild is looking for members willing to help with the festivities. As a proud guildswoman/man and something of a sartorial adventurer, it would behoove you to slip on a lady's yukata/lord's yukata=red and take yourself to the Aftcastle. If the chief chaperone Haermaga is all that he is promised to be, this transaction would prove to be in your favor.
    • ※Please note that you will be unable to complete this quest after the seasonal event has ended. For details, please check the Lodestone.
  • Haermaga is a trifle vague on the rationale of these festivities, but quite clear on the matter of reward. In return for participating in three events, you will receive prizes, plus a special costume. Your summer wardrobe is a little lacking, and it would be well for the commonfolk to see what an adventurer is made of. And if that should provide insufficient motivation, do it for the children.