Following in His Footsteps

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Following in His Footsteps

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Quest giver
Raya-O-Senna
Location
South Shroud (X:18, Y:27)
Job
White Mage
Level
45
Experience
Experience 11,880
Gil
Gil 0
Previous quest
Feature QuestO Brother, Where Art Thou
Next quest
Feature QuestYearn for the Urn
Patch
2.0

Raya-O-Senna would send you on a pilgrimage.

— In-game description


Rewards

Walkthrough

See also: Artifact Armor

Steps

  • /pray before the grave of A-Towa-Cant in the Serpent's Tongue.
  • /pray before the grave of A-Towa-Cant in the Tangle.
  • /pray before the grave of A-Towa-Cant in Raubahn's Push.
  • Speak with Raya-O-Senna at Camp Tranquil
  • /pray before the grave of A-Towa-Cant near Proud Creek.
  • Return the unenchanted Robe to Raya-O-Senna.
  • /pray before the grave of A-Towa-Cant near the Kobold Dig.
  • Report to Raya-O-Senna

Journal

  • Raya-O-Senna would send you on a pilgrimage.
  • Raya-O-Senna explains that in order to withstand the fury of the great one while performing the Quieting, you must clad yourself in garb imbued with the powers of your forebear. Take the items of clothing she has given you and pray before three of A-Towa-Cant's resting places—In the Serpent's Tongue, the Tangle, and Raubahn's Push—that you might obtain the great mage's blessing.
  • You have successfully received the blessing of A-Towa-Cant for the three pieces of garb entrusted to you. Return and speak with Raya-O-Senna.
  • Raya-O-Senna would have you travel to yet another of A-Towa-Cant's resting places, near Proud Creek in the North Shroud.
  • The grave by Proud Creek has been defiled and A-Towa-Cant's remains stolen, leaving you unable to obtain the great mage's blessing. Return the unenchanted gloves to Raya-O-Senna.
  • Incensed upon hearing that A-Towa-Cant's grave has been robbed, Raya-O-Senna nevertheless sends you on the last leg of your pilgrimage. Travel to the Kobold Dig in outer La Noscea, where the great mage is said to have perished.
  • The final piece of your mage's garb having been blessed, return to Raya-O-Senna.
  • Raya-O-Senna explains her reasons for sending you on the pilgrimage. It was not merely for the purpose of enchanting your ritual garb, but because she wished for you to see with your own eyes the suffering of the realm, as A-Towa-Cant once did. Angered by the defilement of the great mage's resting place, she vows to find the culprit.