Errand
Chronicle 710 · Entry #2
[ADV] Elder's Bridge
Old Moon Guide
Objective
Rulupee from Golden Toad Inn says you should definitely check out the scenery around Elder's Bridge.
Meet the guide at Elder's Bridge;
Dialogue
Drunk
Dialogue
Have you been to the Elder's Bridge yet? It's located at the far western end of Balenos.
I don't know how they put up a bridge in such steep cliffs.
Why is it called an Elder's Bridge? Ha-ha-ha! There's a funny story to it.
Uhm... Wait... I forgot. Why don't you ask others?
I don't know how they put up a bridge in such steep cliffs.
Why is it called an Elder's Bridge? Ha-ha-ha! There's a funny story to it.
Uhm... Wait... I forgot. Why don't you ask others?
Drunk
Dialogue (Alt)
It's a rare and precious sight.
Construction techniques used for that bridge is remarkable.
Construction techniques used for that bridge is remarkable.
Old Moon Navigation
Completion
This is Elder's Bridge,
and you might wonder how this magnificent bridge got such a weak name.
The arch-shape of the bridge resembles the bent back of an elder.
But it sure is a grand sight to see!
and you might wonder how this magnificent bridge got such a weak name.
The arch-shape of the bridge resembles the bent back of an elder.
But it sure is a grand sight to see!
Other Errands in This Chronicle
13 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 [ADV] Heidel Pass
- #3 [ADV] Velia
- #4 [ADV] Moretti Plantation
- #5 [ADV] Castle Ruins
- #6 [ADV] Wizard's Altar
- #7 [ADV] Bloody Monastery
- #8 [ADV] Delphe Outpost
- #9 [ADV] Northern Wheat Plantation
- #10 [ADV] Port Epheria
- #11 [ADV] Lake Kaia
- #12 [ADV] Bree Tree Ruins
- #13 [ADV] Keplan
- #14 [ADV] Calpheon Holy College
Details
| Chronicle | 710 |
| Entry | 2 |
Quest Giver
Turn-in
Summary
This is Elder's Bridge,
and you might wonder how this magnificent bridge got such a weak name.
The arch-shape of the bridge resembles the bent back of an elder.
But it sure is a grand sight to see!
and you might wonder how this magnificent bridge got such a weak name.
The arch-shape of the bridge resembles the bent back of an elder.
But it sure is a grand sight to see!