Errand
Chronicle 2301 · Entry #1
[Adventure Log] Finding Justin Bartali
Port Epheria
Objective
Igor Bartali NPC Knowledge has asked you to find his son, Justin Bartali NPC Knowledge, who hasn't come home in 11 years. According to Emma, who heard from Eileen NPC Knowledge, someone claims to have seen Justin Bartali on a ship returning from the Land of the Morning Light...
Head to Port Epheria and look for Justin Bartali.
Head to Port Epheria and look for Justin Bartali.
Go to Port Epheria;
Dialogue
Eileen
Dialogue
So, Adventurer,
you've decided to look for Uncle Justin?
I heard from Isobelle
that Justin was last seen at Port Epheria.
She said he took a ship back from the Land of the Morning Light
with workers from the Xian Merchant Guild.
You should go to Port Epheria too, Adventurer.
He might still be there!
you've decided to look for Uncle Justin?
I heard from Isobelle
that Justin was last seen at Port Epheria.
She said he took a ship back from the Land of the Morning Light
with workers from the Xian Merchant Guild.
You should go to Port Epheria too, Adventurer.
He might still be there!
Eileen
Dialogue (Alt)
You should go to Port Epheria too, Adventurer.
He might still be there!
He might still be there!
Main Quest
Completion
The cool blue sea is warmed by the gentle sunlight.
The cries of seagulls are drowned out by the booming sound of ship horns.
Between the big and small ships docked at the port,
you see workers busily moving trade goods.
The cries of seagulls are drowned out by the booming sound of ship horns.
Between the big and small ships docked at the port,
you see workers busily moving trade goods.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
5 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
Details
| Chronicle | 2301 |
| Entry | 1 |
Quest Giver
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EileenVelia General Goods Vendor
Turn-in
Summary
The cool blue sea is warmed by the gentle sunlight.
The cries of seagulls are drowned out by the booming sound of ship horns.
Between the big and small ships docked at the port,
you see workers busily moving trade goods.
The cries of seagulls are drowned out by the booming sound of ship horns.
Between the big and small ships docked at the port,
you see workers busily moving trade goods.