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[+] Pirate Island [+] Nanti Village [85] Stories in Pictures | |||||
Quest ID# 426497 | |||||
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You need to be at least Level 83 to receive this quest.
You need to be at least Level 77 to turn-in this quest.
Summary
Let Lorsa enlighten you about the meanings of the individual tablets.
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Spoiler Alert! The Story of "New Moon", as told by Lorsa |
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Firstly let me tell you something about the statue: engraved in the stone are the words "New Moon". This "New Moon" is neither the moon in the sky nor one of Ailic's Pirates. It is nothing less than this monster. At first we didn't think anything of it. But now we know what great meaning this "New Moon" has. The symbols engraved on this stone tablet point to events that happened in the past. This stone tablet tells of how the villagers were visited by a monster long ago. Its origin was unknown. The villagers defended themselves as best they could, but the monster was devious and inflicted grave losses. Since the monster appeared only once each month, during the new moon, and disappeared the next day, they called it "New Moon". Although the villagers tried desperately to defend themselves, the monster was too strong and caused much suffering. Many villagers were sacrificed in an attempt to calm the monster. One day, a savior appeared, a person who called himself the Wanderer. He told the villagers that he could defeat the monster and that he hoped that they would aid him. The Wanderer exhaled once and the creature on his shoulders transformed into a huge spirit. The spirit had incredible powers, which it shared with the villagers. With its aid, the villagers created a trap and battled the monster all night long while the new moon stood in the sky. Then the Wanderer threw something at the monster and unleashed three different attacks that stopped it in its tracks. He sealed the monster's powers in three different locations and gave the keys to the seals to the villagers so that they could keep watch over them. The Wanderer confided in them that the body of the beast could not be defeated - only trapped within the statue. |