Naughty Little Ones
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Naughty Little Ones
- Quest giver
- Calm Observer
- Location
- Elpis (X:9.4, Y:18.5)
- Quest line
Elpis Sidequests- Level
- 80
- Required quest
- A Past, Not Yet Come to Pass
- Required items
- 4 Small Feed Bag
4 Zephyros 72 - Experience
168,300-190,575- Gil
815- Patch
- 6.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
The calm observer's colleague has been gone too long.
— In-game description
Steps
- Speak with the Thalassai observer.
- Feed the Zephyros 72s. 0/4
- Deliver the Zephyros 72s to the Thalassai observer.
- Speak with the Thalassai observer.
Journal
- The calm observer's colleague has been gone too long.
Dialogue
May I ask a favor? A colleague of mine from the Thalassai is overdue to make his report, and I need someone to give him a gentle nudge.
He's currently over at Rumination's Ramble, observing some life-forms newly hatched from one of our creations, but I'm afraid I'll skew the data if I show up and startle them.
A familiar like you, however, should cause much less of a disruption. Would you be so kind...?
You can find my associate at Rumination's Ramble.
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A familiar? Can I help you with something?
Oh, time to head back, is it? I was so enraptured watching the young ones frolic that I lost track of time.
Come, come, everyone! We really must be going!
<rustle>
Still want to play, do you? I guess we shall have to appeal to your bellies, then!
Would you like to try feeding them?
They become much more compliant after eating some of these treats. And they're so adorable when they nibble!
Go ahead and feed them some treats.
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Isn't it fun watching them romp around?
And they really seemed to like you! Do you work with young ones often?
These babies are aquatic creatures by nature, but we're modifying them to adapt to life on land.
They mostly eat marine insects and shellfish, and some of the larger carnivores feed off them in turn.
They also carry their eggs on their backs until they're ready to hatch. Fascinating, aren't they?
Oh, but that's not why you're here, is it!? I really must head back!
Thank you for fetching my associate.
If you hadn't been sent to fetch me, I might have been out there for days.
In any case, it's only a matter of time before our creations are approved for release into the wild. I wonder what name they'll receive...
Thank you for all your help today. Here, as thanks.