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A Leafman and a Hero
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A Leafman and a Hero
- Quest giver
- Soft-spoken Nu Mou
- Location
- Il Mheg (X:21.1, Y:3.6)
- Level
- 70
- Required items
- 1 Polished Sword
- Experience
54,000-57,240
- Gil
803
- Previous quest
The Lawless Ones
- Patch
- 5.0
“The soft-spoken Nu Mou has a request for a traveler.
— In-game description
Rewards
- 2 Baguette
Steps
- Place the polished sword before the leafman near Lyhe Ghiah.
- Report to the soft-spoken Nu Mou.
Journal
- The soft-spoken Nu Mou has a request for a traveler.
Dialogue
Accepting the Quest
Soft-spoken Nu Mou: Mortal, I have a task for you, should you be willing. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: By the shore of the isle from which Lyhe-Ghia rises, there is a leafman. I want you to go and lay this sword before it. Do this for me, and I will give you a fitting reward. (Optional) Soft-spoken Nu Mou: On the isle from which Lyhe-Ghia rises, there is a leafman. Please go and place the sword before it.
Reporting to the soft–spoken Nu Mou
Soft-spoken Nu Mou: You've placed the sword? My thanks. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: Lest you wonder, that leafman was once a knight of Voeburt. A valiant soul who remained to protect the castle from sin eaters while others fled around him. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: While he fought bravely, he was ultimately wounded by a creature with the touch. But ere he could turn into a monster, a pixie transformed him into a leafman. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: Callous though they can be, pixies can understand the desire to protect one's home. That's why they took pity on the knight and spared him a fate worse than death. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: I was there too. But frozen by fear as I was, I could do naught but watch. Ashamed, I swore to the knight that, one day, I will find a way to cure him. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: Until that day comes, I look after his sword, ensuring that it's always ready for his use again. Soft-spoken Nu Mou: To be sure, I could have as easily taken the sword back myself, but I wanted you to know of the knight and his sacrifice. He also would've enjoyed the company of a fellow mortal, I believe.