Shadowbringers content

Bridge to the Other Side

From Final Fantasy XIV Online Wiki
Revision as of 21:19, 24 November 2024 by Maleficentabsinthe (talk | contribs) (added dialogue)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Quest icon.png

Bridge to the Other Side

Quest giver
Moa-Mosch
Location
Kholusia (X:15.5, Y:30.4)
Level
70
Experience
Experience 54,000-57,240
Gil
Gil 770
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestA Fickle Existence
Patch
5.0

Moa-Mosch has a supernatural story to share.

— In-game description

Steps

  • With the chat mode in Say, enter any phrase containing “Ismella” to challenge the spirit on the bridge.

Journal

  • Moa-Mosch has a supernatural story to share.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Moa-Mosch: Do you want to hear a ghost story? Of course you do...
Moa-Mosch: The old pig farm over yonder once belonged to a family known as the “Greelys.”
Moa-Mosch: It was around, oh, ten winters ago now that their entire sty was butchered by a pack of wild animals. The farm never recovered, and the family scattered to the winds.
Moa-Mosch: The Greelys' daughter and her betrothed sought refuge here in Wright, but misfortune's grasp would not surrender them so easily.
Moa-Mosch: The lad was slain by Dikaiosyne last year, when the eater attacked our village...
Moa-Mosch: And the lass, mad with grief, threw herself from the bridge that bears her family's name. Drowned right there in the river.
Moa-Mosch: Ever since, folk have avoided that spot, convinced that Greely Bridge is haunted by the girl's anguished spirit.
Moa-Mosch: You think the tale a tall one? Go to the bridge yourself, then, and call out her name─“Ismella.”
(Optional)
Moa-Mosch: Go on, then. Stand atop Greely Bridge and call the spirit for yourself. “Ismella” was her name... 

Reporting to Moa Mosch

Moa-Mosch: There were two spirits!? Ah, I think I see─the young lady was with child...
Moa-Mosch: ...It truly was the ghost of Ismella, then.
Moa-Mosch: May their souls be returned to the sea of stars. We can but pray that such tragedy never again visits us in this lifetime...
Moa-Mosch: And pray forgive my frivolous words from before. I had thought only to give you a fright, and instead you gifted those spirits with the peace they deserved. Thank you...