Errand
Chronicle 3085 · Entry #5
[Music Log #1] Power From Nothing
Objective
Tame a wild horse just as Rebrido Falasi, last of House Falasi, did.
Tame wild horses in Epheria Valley;
Dialogue
Philaberto Falasi
Dialogue
It's no exaggeration on my part when I tell you that
without R-Redro Grolin and Rebrido Falasi,
Epheria would not be
the b-bustling port city it is today.
Rebrido's wisdom along with Redro's courage
is what saved countless lives from the Black Death NPC Knowledge Item.
Those two put their live on the line to save the people of this town,
w-while others stood around pointing fingers at each other.
Did you know? The r-reason for all the wild horses in Epheria Valley
is that my master from Kamasylvia, and his friend from M-Mediah,
brought several expensive horses from their respective regions,
and gave them away to those who were in desperate need.
Perhaps you could t-tame on for yourself, in their honor.
without R-Redro Grolin and Rebrido Falasi,
Epheria would not be
the b-bustling port city it is today.
Rebrido's wisdom along with Redro's courage
is what saved countless lives from the Black Death NPC Knowledge Item.
Those two put their live on the line to save the people of this town,
w-while others stood around pointing fingers at each other.
Did you know? The r-reason for all the wild horses in Epheria Valley
is that my master from Kamasylvia, and his friend from M-Mediah,
brought several expensive horses from their respective regions,
and gave them away to those who were in desperate need.
Perhaps you could t-tame on for yourself, in their honor.
Philaberto Falasi
Dialogue (Alt)
They brought horses to Epheria for the p-people in need.
Those horses still run free, waiting to be tamed by one willing.
Those horses still run free, waiting to be tamed by one willing.
Philaberto Falasi
Completion
So, the Epherian horses are as gentle as ever.
I must t-thank you for allowing me to share my master's story.
I feared that his tale, and the t-tale of Redro,
would fade away, lost to history.
Look at what has become of their names: the Falasi name now
only held by a f-former servant of the Falasi Inn, and the
Grolin family hold the weakest chair in p-parliament.
Hearing from you that the "Honor of Calpheon"
was composed to c-commemorate Redro Grolin's courage
and Rebrido Falasi's wisdom... I was quite touched.
I must t-thank you for allowing me to share my master's story.
I feared that his tale, and the t-tale of Redro,
would fade away, lost to history.
Look at what has become of their names: the Falasi name now
only held by a f-former servant of the Falasi Inn, and the
Grolin family hold the weakest chair in p-parliament.
Hearing from you that the "Honor of Calpheon"
was composed to c-commemorate Redro Grolin's courage
and Rebrido Falasi's wisdom... I was quite touched.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
10 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 [Music Log #1] Honor of Calpheon
- #2 [Music Log #1] From Cracked Fingertips
- #3 [Music Log #1] Calpheon's Famous Doctor
- #4 [Music Log #1] [Timed Quest] Awakened Fisher
- #6 [Music Log #1] Champion of the Poor
- #7 [Music Log #1] Apple Doesn't Fall Far
- #8 [Music Log #1] The Light which Erased Shadows
- #9 [Music Log #1] Beneath the Cup of Glory
- #10 [Music Log #1] Cultivating Life
- #11 [Music Log #1] According to Someone's Memory
Details
| Chronicle | 3085 |
| Entry | 5 |
Quest Giver
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Philaberto FalasiEpheria Building Manager
Turn-in
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Philaberto FalasiEpheria Building Manager
Summary
So, the Epherian horses are as gentle as ever.
I must t-thank you for allowing me to share my master's story.
I feared that his tale, and the t-tale of Redro,
would fade away, lost to history.
Look at what has become of their names: the Falasi name now
only held by a f-former servant of the Falasi Inn, and the
Grolin family hold the weakest chair in p-parliament.
Hearing from you that the "Honor of Calpheon"
was composed to c-commemorate Redro Grolin's courage
and Rebrido Falasi's wisdom... I was quite touched.
I must t-thank you for allowing me to share my master's story.
I feared that his tale, and the t-tale of Redro,
would fade away, lost to history.
Look at what has become of their names: the Falasi name now
only held by a f-former servant of the Falasi Inn, and the
Grolin family hold the weakest chair in p-parliament.
Hearing from you that the "Honor of Calpheon"
was composed to c-commemorate Redro Grolin's courage
and Rebrido Falasi's wisdom... I was quite touched.