Errand
Chronicle 5553 · Entry #8
What Benshaw Needs
Benshaw
Objective
Find Aal's sacred book that Aalan mentioned and bring it to Benshaw.
Bring Aal's sacred book to Benshaw;
Dialogue
Benshaw
Dialogue
If you go to the library in the Valencian Palace, you'll find Aal's sacred book.
It contains the teaching of Aal.
Bring the sacred book to Benshaw.
Surely the teaching of Aal will guide Benshaw towards salvation.
It contains the teaching of Aal.
Bring the sacred book to Benshaw.
Surely the teaching of Aal will guide Benshaw towards salvation.
Benshaw
Dialogue (Alt)
Anyone can follow the teachings of Aal.
Benshaw
Completion
What's this? You want me to read some silly book?
(Benshaw began to read the book.)
Hmm...
This isn't too bad.
I'll try to read this more thoroughly.
Please don't think too ill of me.
I wasn't always like this.
(Benshaw began to read the book.)
Hmm...
This isn't too bad.
I'll try to read this more thoroughly.
Please don't think too ill of me.
I wasn't always like this.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
20 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 An Eternal Flame
- #2 Eternally Burning Flame
- #3 Finding the Famous Shaman
- #4 The Difference Between Truth and Salvation
- #5 Helping Those in Distress
- #6 A Childhood Wish
- #7 Guidance toward Salvation
- #9 The Joy of Salvation
- #10 Two Flames
- #11 Origin of Fire I
- #12 Origin of Fire II
- #13 Origin of Fire III
- #14 No Need For Force
- #15 Special Seed
- #16 In Search of an Oasis
- #17 Clear Water from the Oasis
- #18 The Bandit's Habit
- #19 Back to Pilgrim's Sanctum
- #20 In Search of Thriving Land I
- #21 In Search of Thriving Land II
Details
| Chronicle | 5553 |
| Entry | 8 |
Summary
What's this? You want me to read some silly book?
(Benshaw began to read the book.)
Hmm...
This isn't too bad.
I'll try to read this more thoroughly.
Please don't think too ill of me.
I wasn't always like this.
(Benshaw began to read the book.)
Hmm...
This isn't too bad.
I'll try to read this more thoroughly.
Please don't think too ill of me.
I wasn't always like this.