A Brother's Grief
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A Brother's Grief
- Quest giver
- Y'shtola
- Location
- Alzadaal's Legacy (Zone) (X:13.0, Y:9.7)
- Quest line
- Post-Endwalker Main Scenario Quests
- Level
- 90
- Experience
- 49,728
- Gil
- 1,087
- Previous quest
- Alzadaal's Legacy
- Next quest
- Sharing the Wealth
A Mission in Mor Dhona - Patch
- 6.1
- Links
- EDB GT
Main Scenario Progress: 811 / 960 (84.5%)
Endwalker Progress: 113 / 155 (72.9%)
“Y'shtola is appraising the voidgate with a scholarly eye.
— In-game description
Steps
- Speak with Y'shtola.
- Speak with Varshahn at the High Crucible of Al-Kimiya.
- Speak with Varshahn again.
Journal
- Y'shtola is appraising the voidgate with a scholarly eye.
Dialogue
G'raha Tia: Perhaps I might linger a touch longer...
Urianger: Even in the learned halls of Sharlayan, 'tis forbidden to throw wide the gates to the abyss. The peril is far too great...
Estinien: Can such a tiny portal truly be so dangerous?
Varshahn: I expect you have more questions...
Matsya: My boat is at your disposal!
Q1: Proceed to Weaver's Warding?
G'raha Tia: The Thirteenth... What chaos must consume that world...
Urianger: Vrtra's grief for a lost sibling will be no mystery to Estinien. His hath been a life entwined with sorrow, even before he became host to Nidhogg's essence.
Estinien: I wondered how one of the first brood could simply vanish and leave no trace of her passage. Now I have my answer.
Varshahn: Millennia have passed since last I saw her. But I see Azdaja in memory still, clear and vivid...
Y'shtola: So they managed not only to expand the fissure, but also manipulate it as one might a gate... Y'shtola: Astonishing. Is there any chance I could learn more of how this feat was accomplished?
Varshahn: I will tell you what I can. First, however, I must return to the High Crucible, and arrange to replace the guardians you so handily destroyed. It will not do to leave the gate undefended.
Y'shtola: Ah, my apologies─we were perhaps a touch zealous in our rush to uncover the vault's secrets. If the constructs can be repaired, we would be happy to offer our assistance...?
Varshahn: That will not be necessary. Much as I retain spare vessels for myself, we keep duplicate guardians on hand for such eventualities. In any case, we should return to Radz–at–Han.
G'raha Tia: While I am loath to keep Krile waiting much longer, I cannot bring myself to leave before hearing more of Vrtra's tale...
Urianger: 'Twas a most enjoyable expedition, for which I am grateful. As for mine evaluation, I shall impress upon the Loporrits that a treasure vault is incomplete without daunting sentinels to test the mettle of any would-be intruders.
Estinien: Vrtra speaks as if Azdaja is a lost cause. But I wager he feels differently in his heart of hearts.
Y'shtola: There is much about the voidgate that I cannot even begin to explain. I must convince Vrtra to share everything he knows...
High Crucible Alchemist: This is quite the gathering. To what do we owe the pleasure...?
Varshahn: I promise we will discuss the voidgate further, but first I must attend to the matter of the vault's sentinels. Varshahn: As your instruments have no doubt informed you, the Kapikulu has been reduced to so much scrap. Please bring a new one out of storage, and see that it is conveyed to its post along with some few lesser constructs.
High Crucible Alchemist: Was it tomb robbers? Fiends born of the Tower of Zot? By the Sisters, do not tell me a blasphemy yet roams free! High Crucible Alchemist: Why such guilty faces!? Surely it isn't you who are responsible for this... Oh. High Crucible Alchemist: Ahem, well...the details aren't important! I shall see it done immediately.
Varshahn: And with that, the vault will soon be secure once more. Now, I believe you had questions?
Y'shtola: Quite a few, in fact. But I'd like to begin with the gate itself. It is still functional, yes?
Varshahn: Indeed, which is why I saw it sealed with an alchemically forged lock and warded it with my magicks. Such power must not fall into the wrong hands. Varshahn: In truth, the primary reason for the vault's construction was to keep the gate hidden from the outside world.
Estinien: So much effort for such a little door.
Y'shtola: That “little door” you speak of leads to an abyss teeming with unspeakable horrors. Y'shtola: That said, in its current state, it would admit only the lowliest of voidsent. And from this side, no man would be able to pass through.
Estinien: No man? I should think Alphinaud would fit, given a firm enough push.
Y'shtola: Physical size is only one consideration. The true restriction hinges upon the aetheric density of the soul in transit. Y'shtola: And yet you succeeded in expanding this diminutive portal and sending your simulacrum to the Thirteenth...
Varshahn: Thanks to my brilliant alchemists. I should have destroyed the anomaly when I found it, but instead, I bade them devise a means to control it. Varshahn: After much experimentation, they accomplished the impossible. A method was conceived by which my magicks could manipulate the fissure and transform it into a serviceable gate. Varshahn: But the process has long since been forgotten. Once I had given up searching for Azdaja, there was no need to preserve such esoteric and dangerous knowledge. Varshahn: Thus has the gate lain dormant, for years uncounted.
G'raha Tia: Our own passage to the Thirteenth was made relatively simple thanks to the Crystal Tower. G'raha Tia: An ancient mechanism channeled the tower's vast stores of energy to open a voidgate─one bound to a covenant made with the Cloud of Darkness. G'raha Tia: Once that sovereign entity was beaten back, however, the covenant was broken, and the doorway severed from its connection to the void. G'raha Tia: Theoretically, it should be possible to reconnect the gate by forging a new pact with another voidsent...but such deals usually end in betrayal and death.
If the player is currently a Reaper
Y'shtola: You seem to have struck a bargain of your own, [Forename]. Though it serves you well in battle, be aware that the beneficial nature of your “arrangement” is the exception which proves the rule.
Y'shtola: In any case, we should attempt to gain an understanding of the Bounty gate. Mayhap you could resume the search for your sister...
Varshahn: As I have already explained, I put those futile hopes to rest centuries ago. My place─and my duty─is here now. Varshahn: Ah, I had meant to ask... What prompted you to search for the vault in the first place?
Q1: What will you say?
A1: To see if the legends were true. Varshahn: As you have seen, the “fabulous wealth” from the stories is quite real, if not its rumored origin. But I'm afraid I must assert a prior claim.
A1: It was all Estinien's idea. Estinien: As I recall, 'twas you who was chasing tales of undersea ruins.
Varshahn: Well, as you have seen, the “fabulous wealth” from the stories is quite real, if not its rumored origin. But I'm afraid I must assert a prior claim.
Varshahn: I've been adding to that trove for years, little by little. But the time has come to spend it, that I might alleviate my people's suffering.
Estinien: Then we are of one mind. We had no intention of taking it for ourselves. Estinien: Isn't that right, my friend?
Y'shtola: Your Excellency. Would you object if I were to conduct a closer examination of the gate? I will make no attempt to open it, of course.
Varshahn: I owe you and yours a debt that can never be repaid. Whatever boon you ask of me, you shall have it.
Y'shtola: You are most gracious. I shall take full advantage of your permission.
Urianger: Would that I could join thee in thy study, but the Loporrits will be anxious to receive my report. I beg my leave of you.
G'raha Tia: And I must be off to Sharlayan, as well. G'raha Tia: Mistress Krile was eager to speak with you about that request, so please come back to the annex as soon as you are able. Farewell for now!
Y'shtola: We can discuss my findings once I return. You'll not be rid of me so easily.
System: You may now undertake the Chronicles of a New Era quest series “Myths of the Realm.” Speak with the fresh-faced Student at the Baldesion Annex to accept the first quest.
Estinien: I hope you enjoyed the expedition, at least. Otherwise it was a heavy purse to pay for a treasure map leading to a treasure we couldn't keep.
Varshahn: The difficult part in all this will be deciding how best to put these riches to use... Varshahn: Will you lend me your assistance in these deliberations?
Q2: What will you say?
A2: Of course. Varshahn: Thank you, [Forename].
A2: Anything to make up for the constructs we broke... Varshahn: Then think of your employment as recompense. Serve me as guest advisors, and I will consider the broken constructs paid for in full.
Estinien: [Forename] and I are in this together. I will follow his/her example.
System: Meanwhile, elsewhere...
(-Throne of Earth-): I sssensed the breaching of a gate, but it was not inssstigated from this ssside. 'Twas thrown open from the other...
(-Throne of Fire-): I, too, felt it. A rare occurrence, yes, but such a tiny portal is beneath our notice. There are more pressing matters at hand. (-Throne of Fire-): An opportunity is upon us, the coming of which we have awaited for nigh on ten thousand years. We dare not let it slip our grasp.
(-Throne of Wind-): Yet we must not underestimate she who bested the Cloud of Darkness. Even restrained by a covenant, the Cloud was no feeble wisp to be dispersed by some flesh-and-blood mortal.
(-Throne of Water-): Bah, let her come! I will drown the world and watch this fleshling gasp for breath in her final moments!
(-Knight in Black-): Your zeal is admirable, but forget not our cause. (-Knight in Black-): Think back on our struggles beneath this sunless sky. Remember why we cede not our will to fight. (-Knight in Black-): 'Tis time we set the war in motion, and win redemption for our star!