Errand
Chronicle 7500 · Entry #94
[Everfrost] Back to Barhan
Barhan Nesser
Objective
Hand over Marumin's keepsake obtained at Maslan's Yulas Citron Orchard to Prince Barhan in Camp Balacs.
※ If you have lost Gardaka's Secret Code, you can obtain it again from "Jorge," the Drieghan Camp manager of Camp Balacs.
※ If you have lost Gardaka's Secret Code, you can obtain it again from "Jorge," the Drieghan Camp manager of Camp Balacs.
Hand over Marumin's Keepsake to Prince Barhan at Camp Balacs;
Dialogue
Lando
Dialogue
Great wings can carry the Hawk Abets great distances,
Powerful legs can propel the Leopard Abets great distances,
and with this power they can surmount the Mountain of Eternal Winter.
On the other hand, Fox Abets are skilled with their hands and are good at calculating,
and Deer Abets are friendly and inviting,
befriending all throughout the land, they can embrace every bit of the highlands.
The Abets aren't the only ones who come to the highlands.
The connections I've made keep me well-informed.
I didn't know Fox Abets were good at calculating...
Huh, so then as a Fox,
there's no way you forgot about Prince Barhan's request.
Oh, you're right! How do you remember these things
that have nothing to do with you?
I anticipated you'd forget.
Don't make me regret joining you, and get moving.
I will find a way to get inside the den of the Barbarians.
Why don't you keep close to that fox so that he doesn't wander off.
Lando, as a representative of the Abets,
has to offer prayers of gratitude to the living souls before he leaves.
Though the Khan is absent... it's still Foxrule.
Since you are the heir of the Khan, you represent the Abets.
Powerful legs can propel the Leopard Abets great distances,
and with this power they can surmount the Mountain of Eternal Winter.
On the other hand, Fox Abets are skilled with their hands and are good at calculating,
and Deer Abets are friendly and inviting,
befriending all throughout the land, they can embrace every bit of the highlands.
The Abets aren't the only ones who come to the highlands.
The connections I've made keep me well-informed.
I didn't know Fox Abets were good at calculating...
Huh, so then as a Fox,
there's no way you forgot about Prince Barhan's request.
Oh, you're right! How do you remember these things
that have nothing to do with you?
I anticipated you'd forget.
Don't make me regret joining you, and get moving.
I will find a way to get inside the den of the Barbarians.
Why don't you keep close to that fox so that he doesn't wander off.
Lando, as a representative of the Abets,
has to offer prayers of gratitude to the living souls before he leaves.
Though the Khan is absent... it's still Foxrule.
Since you are the heir of the Khan, you represent the Abets.
Lando
Dialogue (Alt)
I will find a way to get inside the den of the Barbarians.
Why don't you keep close to that fox so that he doesn't wander off.
Why don't you keep close to that fox so that he doesn't wander off.
Barhan Nesser
Completion
Indeed. I've had quite enough.
Oh, and Atui...
Yes. This is Valorito's
Token of Promise, from the first head of the Sezec.
My ancestor, Muhad Balacs, got it a hundred years ago,
when rescuing the Sezec Barbarians who all nearly froze to death
when ascending the Mountain of Eternal Winter.
The Barbarians... they were headed to the Sherekhan Iron Mine,
but took a wrong path and wound up at that snowy mountain instead.
That token was given to him as the promise of an unconditional invitation,
once Valorito ceased wandering and established a nation.
A nation for a Barbarian? A man with lofty ambitions, I see. Anyway, no good
could have come from our military authorities getting involved with the Barbarians.
It would have been a... precarious situation to manage.
Ah, can you give this to that Fox, the Khan's heir?
He should use it wisely. A leader must keep his fingers on the pulse of the people,
and as blood of the Khan runs through him, he will become a leader in his own right.
Oh, I don't mean to equate the Barbarians to Eilton.
It's a small gift merely given out of concern, since he still acts like a child.
But... I was a bit curious about something.
Who is that man in rags who follows you?
Oh, and Atui...
Yes. This is Valorito's
My ancestor, Muhad Balacs, got it a hundred years ago,
when rescuing the Sezec Barbarians who all nearly froze to death
when ascending the Mountain of Eternal Winter.
The Barbarians... they were headed to the Sherekhan Iron Mine,
but took a wrong path and wound up at that snowy mountain instead.
That token was given to him as the promise of an unconditional invitation,
once Valorito ceased wandering and established a nation.
A nation for a Barbarian? A man with lofty ambitions, I see. Anyway, no good
could have come from our military authorities getting involved with the Barbarians.
It would have been a... precarious situation to manage.
Ah, can you give this to that Fox, the Khan's heir?
He should use it wisely. A leader must keep his fingers on the pulse of the people,
and as blood of the Khan runs through him, he will become a leader in his own right.
Oh, I don't mean to equate the Barbarians to Eilton.
It's a small gift merely given out of concern, since he still acts like a child.
But... I was a bit curious about something.
Who is that man in rags who follows you?
Other Errands in This Chronicle
20 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 [Everfrost] Search for the Holy Flame
- #2 [Everfrost] Nana Margot's Dream
- #3 [Everfrost] The Bustling Mercenary Office
- #4 [Everfrost] To the Bitter End!
- #5 [Everfrost] Mayhem
- #6 [Everfrost] Balacs Altar
- #7 [Everfrost] Valencia's Purpose
- #8 [Everfrost] Calpheon's Purpose
- #9 [Everfrost] Drieghan's Purpose
- #10 [Everfrost] Someday
- #11 [Everfrost] Restricted Area
- #12 [Everfrost] The Answer to the Document
- #13 [Everfrost] Finding the Hillsworn Name
- #14 [Everfrost] The Missing Book
- #15 [Everfrost] Mysterious Shadow
- #16 [Everfrost] Spectating a Fight
- #17 [Everfrost] Sorta Had a Plan
- #18 [Everfrost] An Old Friend
- #19 [Everfrost] Jordine's Hideout
- #20 [Everfrost] Avoid Detection
Details
| Chronicle | 7500 |
| Entry | 94 |
Quest Giver
Turn-in
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Barhan NesserSecond Prince of Valencia
Summary
Indeed. I've had quite enough.
Oh, and Atui...
Yes. This is Valorito's
Token of Promise, from the first head of the Sezec.
My ancestor, Muhad Balacs, got it a hundred years ago,
when rescuing the Sezec Barbarians who all nearly froze to death
when ascending the Mountain of Eternal Winter.
The Barbarians... they were headed to the Sherekhan Iron Mine,
but took a wrong path and wound up at that snowy mountain instead.
That token was given to him as the promise of an unconditional invitation,
once Valorito ceased wandering and established a nation.
A nation for a Barbarian? A man with lofty ambitions, I see. Anyway, no good
could have come from our military authorities getting involved with the Barbarians.
It would have been a... precarious situation to manage.
Ah, can you give this to that Fox, the Khan's heir?
He should use it wisely. A leader must keep his fingers on the pulse of the people,
and as blood of the Khan runs through him, he will become a leader in his own right.
Oh, I don't mean to equate the Barbarians to Eilton.
It's a small gift merely given out of concern, since he still acts like a child.
But... I was a bit curious about something.
Who is that man in rags who follows you?
Oh, and Atui...
Yes. This is Valorito's
My ancestor, Muhad Balacs, got it a hundred years ago,
when rescuing the Sezec Barbarians who all nearly froze to death
when ascending the Mountain of Eternal Winter.
The Barbarians... they were headed to the Sherekhan Iron Mine,
but took a wrong path and wound up at that snowy mountain instead.
That token was given to him as the promise of an unconditional invitation,
once Valorito ceased wandering and established a nation.
A nation for a Barbarian? A man with lofty ambitions, I see. Anyway, no good
could have come from our military authorities getting involved with the Barbarians.
It would have been a... precarious situation to manage.
Ah, can you give this to that Fox, the Khan's heir?
He should use it wisely. A leader must keep his fingers on the pulse of the people,
and as blood of the Khan runs through him, he will become a leader in his own right.
Oh, I don't mean to equate the Barbarians to Eilton.
It's a small gift merely given out of concern, since he still acts like a child.
But... I was a bit curious about something.
Who is that man in rags who follows you?