Errand
Chronicle 21010 · Entry #6
The Fallen
Annalynn
Objective
You discovered a number of name tags of Serendian Soldiers killed by the cultists throughout the monastery. Collect the name tags and deliver them to Annalynn NPC Knowledge.
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Dialogue
Annalynn
Dialogue
I can see those who fought to the end and died here.
They were likely soldiers from Serendia. Hehe.
There's nothing you can do about the weak.
You understand that we should never end up like this, right?
I've heard that humans identify each other using something called name tags.
Why don't we go and collect some?
They were likely soldiers from Serendia. Hehe.
There's nothing you can do about the weak.
You understand that we should never end up like this, right?
I've heard that humans identify each other using something called name tags.
Why don't we go and collect some?
Annalynn
Dialogue (Alt)
Let's try to get the name tags of the soldiers from their corpses.
Annalynn
Completion
You've found not only the documents, but the name tags of the soldiers as well.
Thank you, Adventurer. We will never forget their sacrifice.
I'll decode the documents immediately,
to ensure their deaths were not in vain.
Thank you, Adventurer. We will never forget their sacrifice.
I'll decode the documents immediately,
to ensure their deaths were not in vain.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
5 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
Details
| Chronicle | 21010 |
| Entry | 6 |
Turn-in
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AnnalynnMonastery Node Manager
Summary
You've found not only the documents, but the name tags of the soldiers as well.
Thank you, Adventurer. We will never forget their sacrifice.
I'll decode the documents immediately,
to ensure their deaths were not in vain.
Thank you, Adventurer. We will never forget their sacrifice.
I'll decode the documents immediately,
to ensure their deaths were not in vain.