Head to the Last Stand while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
Head to the aetheryte plaza while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
Head to the Agora while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
Head to the Rostra while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
Head to Journey's End while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
Head to the Baldesion Annex while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
Speak with Krile in the main hall.
Walkthrough
For this quest and further quests, steps that require you to have accompanying NPCs, the use of Aetherytes in the same zone will not cause you to lose them.
If permitted in the zone, using your mount and dismounting will cause your escort to reappear. This can be used for faster travel between objectives.
There are multiple conversation points along the quest to listen to bonus conversations. These will be marked on your map with chat bubbles.
I had thought to launch directly into an explanation of what I've learned and how we might proceed...
But this is Forename and Estinien's first time in Sharlayan ─ and for the rest of you, a homecoming that was long overdue.
You must have places you wish to visit, and people you're dying to see! Therefore I propose we postpone our agenda so that you all may have sufficient time to recover from your journey and get your bearings in the city.
Once you've settled in, we can reconvene at the Baldesion Annex. How does that sound?
Well, Raha, would you like to join us, then? You've been gone for quite a while, and this would be the perfect way to refresh those dusty old memories of yours.
This place is called “the peristyle,” and it is the first stop for cargo unloaded at the docks.
You'll find the usual necessities for daily living and other imports vital to running an island nation, but also supplies that further Sharlayan's pursuit of knowledge ─ namely, large quantities of books, specimens, and samples. Sorting these stacks certainly seems to keep the attendants busy.
At the Scholar's Harbor (X:10.8, Y:14.3): Discuss the giant statue in the harbor.
Now that is a sight one could hardly forget ─ the great statue of Thaliak.
As a Student of Baldesion, I was usually quartered on the Isle of Val, but I would gaze upon the Scholar's wise features every time I returned by ship to the city.
This path leading out towards the sea is known as “the Thaliak Stoa,” so named for the statue of the Scholar which stands at its end.
As you know, the Sharlayan people prize the accumulation of wisdom above all else. Thus when Thaliak was chosen as our patron deity, it was more a matter of pragmatism than belief ─ an alignment of principles, as it were.
We may have honored Him with a rather impressive sculpture, yes, but our faith is not so restrictive as that of, say, the Ishgardians. Individual Sharlayans can ─ and do! ─ worship the divinities of their choosing.
Head to the Last Stand while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location
I may have mentioned this before, but although our research into nutrition and food preparation is quite extensive, the average Sharlayan tends to regard seasoning and flavor with...a certain indifference.
How can I put this? The food is, um... It's bland. As encapsulated by our infamous Archon loaf, the prevailing sentiment towards cuisine is dietary value first, and taste a distant second.
There was one pupil at the Studium, however, who could stomach the school's insipid meals no longer. So he quit his lessons and poured all his savings into building a proper eatery.
And so the Last Stand came to be. It is, as the name implies, the sole dedicated outpost of fine dining in Sharlayan. The one and only bastion of the culinary arts in an isle of otherwise mediocre fare.
Because you were a typical Sharlayan when it came to “cheap and convenient,” Raha. But surely Tataru has since taught you how to appreciate a well-prepared dish! We should all stop in when time permits, and sample the café's delights!
Shall we press on? The stairs to the side of the café there will take us up to the aetheryte plaza.
The Students of Baldesion would send us to investigate phenomena in locations across the world, so our funds were always stretched thin. And any spare coin I had went to books that caught my eye...
Food was the least of my concerns! Though now, having lived through some rather harrowing times, I've learned what a fortunate thing it is to be able to eat your fill.
I assure you, however, that it's a perfectly functioning aetheryte. Remember to attune yourself before we move on!
Now, being the diligent tour guide that I am, I should make mention of the Confluence ─ a research facility located on this very plaza. Its much-vaunted discoveries are the reason Sharlayan stands at the forefront of teleportation technology.
In deciphering the underlying principles of Allagan aetherytes, it allowed us to understand and reconstruct what was essentially a lost art.
...And off we go to our next destination! Our path leads northeast to the Agora, Sharlayan's largest marketplace.
Speaking of aetherytes, those teleportation fees do add up after a while...which is why I tended to rely on the far cheaper ferry services.
I was pleasantly surprised when Mistress Tataru informed me that the Scions are reimbursed for transportation costs as part of our duties, but I find old habits hard to break. That, and I'd rather not be bothered filling out the necessary paperwork.
Welcome to the Agora, where you can find wares made in Sharlayan, as well as a wide selection of imported goods.
They also used to sell questionable “prototypes” from the various research institutes, but I think that practice has thankfully died out. For the most part.
Otherwise, I can think of no better place to stock up for your next big adventure!
...Am I over selling it? Ahem. On a more serious note, the next stop on our tour is one which has particular relevance to our ultimate purpose here.
We must head back to the aetheryte plaza, follow the path north, then climb the stairs up to that imposing building at the very top.
The building we're looking for sits at the top of the stairs, to the north of the aetheryte. Just keep walking up, and you'll reach it eventually.
The district we're passing through is called Archons' Design─a name which honors the seven individuals whose contributions were instrumental in the founding of Sharlayan. It is the city's political and financial center, and it also hosts a collection of research institutions.
At The Nymphaeum (X:11.5, Y:8.7): Discuss the water features.
These little decorative features are typical of Sharlayan architecture. Aside from the research wing, our headquarters on the Isle of Val were rather simple and rustic by comparison.
This is the nymphaeum, an area dedicated to the blessings of water.
For Sharlayans, water represents more than a life-sustaining liquid ─ it is a reminder of the great flood which precipitated the birth of our nation, as well as a symbol of the knowledge which flows from Thaliak's divine ewer.
This is the reason you see an abundance of fountains throughout the city, and a propensity for utilizing water as a decorative feature in our architecture.
Head to the Rostra while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location
The name refers to the original public platform erected here, upon which a “forum” of elected representatives would deliver orations and debate policy.
Although the stage has since evolved into council chambers, the nature of the Forum and the duties of its members remain largely unchanged.
...Am I boring you, Raha? You seem awfully distracted.
I see... Feel free to come up here whenever you wish ─ I don't think the councilors would object to you simply enjoying the view. Such memories should be treasured.
For now, however, the tour must go on! Our spectacle of sightseeing concludes with the fittingly named Journey's End. Walk down the stairs to the east, and continue straight ahead!
The district of Journey's End occupies the eastern block of the city, so all we need to do is take the stairs down from the Rostra...and keep heading east, of course!
Head to Journey's End while accompanied by G'raha Tia and Krile, and speak with Krile at the designated location.
We've arrived at Journey's End! History tells us that this was where those who put ashore with Archon Nyunkrepf built their first homes.
In the present day, it serves as the residential district for the most important officials and the oldest Sharlayan families.
You'll see that one mansion is clearly larger than its neighbors ─ that estate belongs to our friends from House Leveilleur. All things considered, we should probably keep our distance for the time being...
And with that, we bring our little Sharlayan tour to a close. I hope it has proven to be an entertaining and enlightening experience!
Now, shall we head directly to the Baldesion Annex? You remember the way, don't you, Raha?
As the joyous look on Raha's face has undoubtedly informed you, this is the Baldesion Annex.
If you continue up the hill, you'll arrive on the doorstep of Phenomenon...but I think we've explored enough for one day. We can take you there another time.
The “champion of Eorzea” has featured prominently in Krile and G'raha's reports, so for me, this is akin to seeing a fabled hero come to life! It is an honor to make your acquaintance.
If the player has been to the Forbidden Land, Eureka
Allow me to introduce Ojika Tsunjika ─ administration officer for the Students of Baldesion. He oversees the day-to-day business of the annex. You may recall meeting his cousin, Ejika?
Oh yes, Eureka. I've read the initial reports ─ quite a shock to hear what's become of the isle. Do take care if you have the opportunity to rejoin the expedition.
This place is like a second home for the Students... The Isle of Val served as our main headquarters, of course, but we often had occasion to visit Sharlayan.
Whether to make use of the city's research facilities, attend conferences, or procure supplies from distant shores...
And the annex here was built to provide lodgings for our members while we engaged in such activities.
Ah, the nap rooms! Perfect for an afternoon doze...
Oh, I didn't mean to give you the wrong impression ─ the chambers are quite well appointed! Far more so than some cheap roadside inn, you may be assured.
'Twas simply that we were often so busy with research, or exhausted from journeys abroad, that we would slip into the andron just to steal a few winks.
And thus they became known amongst the Students as “nap rooms” ─ even if many such “naps” might last well into the following morning!
Do you have papers pasted on the walls of your room? 'Twas not unusual for occupants to pin up notes or documents and such, and then forget to take them when they went on their merry way.
Sometimes it was quite deliberate, though. You might see complaints addressed to other members, or a thank-you card for the engrossing literature someone left behind.
Beloved traditions...that I should know better than to dwell upon. If we are to create a future for the Students of Baldesion and so many others, we must look to the days ahead.
Come what may, we must prevent the Telophoroi's plans from coming to fruition. At present, I see two paths for gathering the information which may aid us in achieving that goal.
The first involves an investigation into the change which has come over Sharlayan, not to mention the recent, inscrutable behavior of the Forum.
As most of you know, the ninety-nine members of the Forum are elected from the general populace. This alone guarantees a plethora of opinion with regards to foreign policy.
The Bibliothecs, for example, are a group of conservatives which would have Sharlayan focus on recording history, while remaining entirely uninvolved in the making of it.
And at the other extreme, we have advocates for proactive diplomacy and direct intervention. My grandfather, Galuf, was one such member, as was Archon Louisoix.
Yet despite our diverse factions and philosophies, the recent vote to deny Eorzea's request for assistance was unanimous.
Even more concerning was the fact that many cited other, more pressing duties as justification for their recalcitrance.
Fourchenault's refusal in Gridania had those same undertones. 'Twas as if, having stared unblinking into the face of impending doom, he'd simply turned away to pursue something more important. But what could that possibly be?
A mystery, indeed, and one which I ask for your help to solve. Our future may depend on it.
As for our second potential path, it concerns a request made directly to the Students of Baldesion.
Our organization was founded primarily to study strange and unexplained phenomena the world over. Mysterious relics and ruins, arcane disturbances, and so forth.
Compared to our more isolationist Sharlayan colleagues, we have strong connections overseas─namely with scholars and academics who share our passion for the unknown.
The request in question comes from one such acquaintance ─ Nidhana, an alchemist residing in distant Thavnair.
Her missive describes the sudden appearance of a tower, and the subsequent summoning of what I can only assume is a lunar primal.
In response to this threat, the satrap of Radz-at-Han ─ the individual who governs the city-state ─ has instructed the alchemists to find a means to deal with the spire.
They do, in fact, appear to have a strategy in mind, though it will require further research. To that end, they have requested an introduction to a capable warrior shielded by the blessing of Light.
Assuming we divide our forces to pursue both of Krile's lines of inquiry, then having you join the group heading to Thavnair would seem the obvious choice.
But the investigation in Sharlayan is of vital importance as well. Equal, I think, to the Thavnairian one, given that the fate of the world may hinge on the results of both.
Though it is a great imposition─and an altogether - too-common one ─ our efforts would be more likely to succeed were you to lead the charge on both fronts.
You are indeed our champion. As to which task to tackle first, we will defer to your decision. Let us next decide how everyone else might best be assigned.
As for myself, I shall continue what I've begun in Sharlayan. I should also like to steal the services of an Archon or two.
I passed through Thavnair on my way to infiltrate the Empire, and though I'm not qualified to give a guided tour, I did gain a sense of where things lie.
If the Forum is intent on concealing its intentions, then a cursory investigation will avail us little, I suspect. We will need to dig deeper─and with the greatest of care...
The process by which Forum members are elected is fair and equitable─neither wealth nor social standing offers any advantages to a prospective candidate. But fairly elected or not, Master Matoya still found them all to be insufferable.
Though I have read much on the subject of Radz-at-Han, this visit shall be my first. 'Twill be interesting to see how the Hannish mean to contend with the tower, different as their magical and technological disciplines are.