Down but Not Out
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Down but Not Out
- Quest giver
- M'zhet Tia
- Location
- The Fringes (X:30.7, Y:23.7)
- Level
- 67
- Required quest
- The Silence of the Gods
- Experience
- 26,750
- Gil
- 800
- Previous quest
- A New Contender
- Next quest
- Make a Man out of You
- Patch
- 4.0
“M'zhet Tia looks ready to fight.
— In-game description
Steps
- Follow M'zhet Tia.
- Speak with M'zhet Tia.
Journal
- M'zhet Tia looks ready to fight.
- Inspired by your display of skill against the gazelle, M'zhet Tia rushes off to go and defeat M'rahz Nunh. Not wanting to miss the battle, you follow him back to the Peering Stones.
- You arrive to find M'zhet Tia on the ground, writhing in pain. As he finds the strength to stand and take his leave, M'rahz Nunh stops him to ask why he is so insistent on becoming nunh. M'zhet Tia accuses him of stealing the title from his father, after which they were forced to leave the tribe when he was a child. He goes on to say his father abandoned him, and believes it would not have happened if not for M'rahz Nunh. The M tribe leader is shocked to hear all of this, as he had not seen M'zhet Tia or his father since they left the tribe all those years ago. He claims M'zhet Tia's father relinquished the title willingly, but is bewildered as to why he would abandon his son. He asks to take M'zhet Tia with you and investigate M'aht Nunh's disappearance.
- Recounting the shame of his past has reaffirmed M'zhet Tia's resolve to defeat M'rahz Nunh and become leader of the M tribe. He pleads with you to continue his training that he might challenge the M tribe leader once more.
Dialogue
Accepting the Quest
M'zhet Tia: Alright, I think I'm ready! M'zhet Tia: The title of nunh is as good as mine!
(Optional) M'rahz Nunh: His spirit burns bright as ever, but he will need more than spirit if he wishes to lead.
Following M'zhet Tia
M'zhet Tia: <groan> Not again...
Cutscene
M'zhet Tia: Why am I so weak!?
M'rahz Nunh: Do you not tire of this fool's errand? Tell me, why is it you seek the title of nunh?
M'zhet Tia: My father was nunh of the M tribe, until his title was stolen and we were driven out of the village. M'zhet Tia: Then, just when I thought things were at their worst, he...he abandoned me! M'zhet Tia: This is your fault! If you hadn't taken away his title, he'd still be here! M'zhet Tia: I'll rip you limb from limb for it if I have to. You wait and see!
M'rahz Nunh: His father was nunh as well? M'rahz Nunh: There was a time when the M tribe was led by two nunhs. In the common tongue it is often interpreted as chief of the tribe, but first and foremost we are a father to our people. M'rahz Nunh: When our hunting grounds are vast and children many, it is sometimes necessary to have a second nunh as we once did. After the Garleans invaded, however, our lands diminished as did our numbers. M'rahz Nunh: We agreed only a single nunh was needed. Under normal circumstances, we would do battle, the loser abdicating their title. M'rahz Nunh: But his father relinquished it willingly, and left with him from the Peering Stones. M'rahz Nunh: We never heard from him again. M'zhet, son of M'aht. After all these years he returns. But why would his father leave him to survive on his own? M'rahz Nunh: Perhaps there is someone among our people or the Ananta who know what became of him. M'rahz Nunh: Take M'zhet with you and see what you can discern of his father's whereabouts. You're like to find him near the southern edge of Virdjala.
(Optional) M'rahz Nunh: I pray you find M'aht, or at least learn what has become of him.
Speaking with M'zhet Tia
M'zhet Tia: I wish you hadn't seen that. What a bloody mess I was. M'zhet Tia: None of this would be happening if my father were still here. It wasn't easy growing up on my own. M'zhet Tia: Once I become nunh, though, I'll finally get the respect and admiration I deserve. M'zhet Tia: I beg of you: help me defeat M'rahz.