Hunter-scholar (Camp Dragonhead)
Hunter-scholar
- Gender
- Female ♀
- Race
- Elezen (Wildwood)
- Profession
- Hunter-scholar
- Zone
- Coerthas Central Highlands (26.1,18.0)
“An adventurer on the trail of an elite mark, if I'm not mistaken. Go on and state your business, lass/lad.
— In-game description
Hunter-scholar is an Elezen found in Coerthas Central Highlands.
Dialogue
What do yo do here?
I hunt, I read, and one more thing─I help. It's a simple life. If the hunt succeeds, I collect the bounty in Allied Seals. If I fail, well, there are always more books to read. Now then, is there anything I can help you with? But of course there is─you adventurers are always getting in over your heads. And speaking of “over your head,” never forget that marks are ranked according to danger. You'll not easily find a rank S mark, let alone bag one.
Tell me about the rank B elite mark. (Naul)
Ah, yes. You know how Ishgard is about dragons. The Holy See managed to get Naul and a few other dragons on to the elite mark list. A favor to be repaid in kind, I'm sure. The dragons Naul and Svara are best known for their attack on the Steel Vigil, which left the fortress a smoking ruin. Notable casualties include the third son of House Haillenarte...
Tell me about the rank A elite mark. (Marraco)
Every High House of Ishgard has its own dragon in a bonnet, don't they? An enemy without keeps order within. The dragon Marraco is to be hunted for the crime of mistaking almost a dozen of House Durendaire's knights for kindling. An impressive physical specimen by all accounts, the dragon Marraco can easily withstand a direct hit from dragonslayer cannons, thus requiring enterprising hunters to exercise some forethought in their choice of arms.
Tell me about the rank S elite mark. (Safat)
A winning combination of size and agility, the dragon Safat spends much of its time winging its way through the Sea of Clouds. A scream or two, however, never fails to bring the Safat streaking down to its prey, attuned as the beast is to human terror and misery. Some hunters have been known to subject themselves to hair-raising experiences in order to bait the dragon. Results have been mixed.