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Into the Traverse

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Into the Traverse

Quest giver
Wuk Lamat
Location
Yak T'el (X:10.8, Y:12.9)
Quest line
Dawntrail Main Scenario Quests
Level
94
Required items
Pairing Stone 1 Pairing Stone
Experience
Experience 1,048,820
Gil
Gil 1,114
Previous quest
Main Scenario Quest Taking a Stand
Next quest
Main Scenario Quest City of Silence
Patch
7.0
Links
EDB GT TC

Main Scenario Progress: 897 / 987 (90.9%)

   

Dawntrail Progress: 44 / 134 (32.8%)

   

Wuk Lamat wishes to know how traversable the Ty'iinbek Traverse is.

— In-game description

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  • Wuk Lamat wishes to know how traversable the Ty'iinbek Traverse is.

Dialogue

For as weathered as our Promise looks, she's positively glowing with confidence. What in the world happened?
The twins ran me from one end of the Ut'ohmu Horizon to the other, asking about everything of remote interest along the way...
Erenville's tour was both educational and exciting! I hope we can persuade him to conduct another in the lower forests.
Did something happen while we were away? There's a certain satisfied air about you...
So what's the state of the Ty'iinbek Traverse?
Still being cleared, I'd assume. Hunmu Rruk said he would notify us as soon as work was done.
Then perhaps now would be a good time to consider how we might reclaim Wuk Lamat's stolen keystone. The next feat will be our last, after all.
Oh, I already got it back.
What!? When?
Not to mention how! This is Bakool Ja Ja we're talking about!
...So I taught him a lesson and took my keystone back.
You bested Bakool Ja Ja in single combat? Bravo!
Hehe, what can I say? I've had good friends to encourage and cheer me on.
There you are. Our excavators have contacted me with news of their success. The Ty'iinbek Traverse is now safe for travel.
Then we finally can make for Mamook.
Come to think of it, isn't it Bakool Ja Ja's home? We can only hope its residents don't share his winning personality.
If it is indeed the city where Ketenramm first met the Dawnservant, surely some civility awaits us.
I would not be so certain.
It is true that the Dawnservant received Ketenramm in Mamook and was instrumental in the establishment of friendly relations between the Xbr'aal and Mamool Ja.
But since that time, most of the Mamool Ja who supported his peace have left their city in favor of abiding in the capital.
What remains is a cloister of Mamook. And while these traditionalists do not take up arms against us, neither do they bear great love for outsiders.
Whatever they're like, the people of Mamook are also of Tuliyollal. If I'm to be Dawnservant, it's my job to know them first of all.
Well, we'll be on our way, then. I'm glad I could learn about where I came from. And eat so much xibruq pibil besides!
Thank you for everything, Hunmu Rruk. Till next time, take care!
First we make our way across the Xobr'it Cinderfield, due southeast.
How you have grown indeed...
I filled my bag with xibruq pibil before we left, but I'm down to my last serving already...
I wonder if the First and Second Promises have already arrived in Mamook.
If Bakool Ja Ja ran in this direction after losing to Wuk Lamat, then he undoubtedly was returning to Mamook.
After seeing that battlefield, I find it miraculous that the Dawnservant was able to negotiate a peace.
The Traverse will bring us straight into the Ja Tiika Heartland.
...Remember how you insisted this forest is green?
This path is quite steep, isn't it? Let us take our time and descend safely.
I'll take a moment's rest, I think...
I spoke with one of the excavators on my way down. Apparently, Bakool Ja Ja cleared away the one fallen tree remaining by barreling through it.
That Wuk Lamat single-handedly defeated someone possessed of such physical might is nothing short of remarkable.
Still, we ought to proceed with caution. There's no telling what his wounded pride might compel him to attempt.
We will doubtless face Bakool Ja Ja again. I cannot say I relish the thought of the reunion.
Erenville said this Traverse was dug to facilitate incursions into the forests above. Intentions notwithstanding, you have to admire the dedication.
Just look at this thing! What a vibrant glow!
Alluring, isn't it?
In more ways than one. Take my pairing stone and hold it close to the glowing rock.
Go on. Use my pairing stone and see what happens.
As you hold the pairing stone in the soft glow, it affixes itself to the boulder with surprising force.
Pairing stones are natural magnets─and that's a meteorite filled with iron. One of many remnants of an ancient meteor shower.
The heterogeneous aether they emit causes surrounding flora to glow unique hues, as you can see.
So these glowing boulders came plummeting down from the heavens? Vidraal be merciful...
There you are!
Blue! It's all blue!
A far cry from the upper forests, indeed.
This place is already so fascinating... I'm eager to hear what the people of Mamook can tell us about it!
Keep running! We're almost there!
Now to see whether or not Hunmu Rruk's fears were well founded...
Rather more quiet than I expected...
I wonder what the final feat will be.
And here we finally are... Now to find the elector!
As this is also my first time visiting Mamook, I have no experience interacting with the locals.
But given Hunmu Rruk's parting words, I would advise...a cautionary approach.

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