Foot in the Door
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Foot in the Door
- Quest giver
- Gisilbehrt
- Location
- Southern Thanalan (X:17.8, Y:13.4)
- Quest line
Seventh Umbral Era Main Scenario Quests- Level
- 25
- Experience
8,160- Gil
0- Previous quest
- Tea for Three
- Next quest
- Meeting with the Resistance
- Patch
- 2.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
Main Scenario Progress: 68 / 987 (6.9%)
A Realm Reborn Progress: 68 / 241 (28.2%)
“Gisilbehrt would offer you some advice regarding your investigation.
— In-game description
Rewards
- In addition to the above, choose one of the following options:
Steps
- Speak with Minfilia.
Journal
- Gisilbehrt would offer you some advice regarding your investigation.
- In order to win the trust of the Ala Mhigan refugees, Gisilbehrt suggests that you find a compatriot of theirs who would be willing to vouch for you. Return to Vesper Bay in western Thanalan, and consult Minfilia within the Waking Sands.
- Minfilia informs you that there is an Ala Mhigan native among the Scions. Hopefully, this will lead to a breakthrough in your investigation.
Dialogue
Accepting the quest
So you're determined to press on with your investigation? Then I have some advice to offer.
As I said before, you won't get far without the Ala Mhigans' trust. And the best way to win that trust is to get a compatriot of theirs─someone they respect─to vouch for you.
Coin does the talking in Ul'dah, but the Ala Mhigans are bound by something far stronger, if not as tangible: a common purpose. That purpose is, of course, the liberation of their home from the Garleans.
Gundobald belongs to the Ala Mhigan Resistance, so your best bet would be someone who's part of the same crew. If you know any well-connected people, you might want to start by asking them.
Speaking with Minfilia
Welcome back, Forename! How fares the investigation?
...I see. Given all that they have suffered, it is of little wonder the Ala Mhigan refugees have lost faith in their fellow man.
They have had their homeland taken from them, and for the past two decades have had to see it remain in the enemy's clutches.
To compound matters, none of the three city-states have the means to take in all those who were displaced. As a result, a great many Ala Mhigans now live on the margins of society, suffering poverty and discrimination.
<sigh> Would that more could be done to ease their hardships. I fear that nothing short of reclaiming their homeland would be a lasting solution.
But let us deal with one problem at a time. Returning to the matter of your investigation, it just so happens there is an Ala Mhigan native among the Scions. I should be pleased to introduce him to you.