Prudence at This Junction

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Prudence at This Junction

Quest giver
Roger
Location
Central Thanalan (X:19.4, Y:20.6)
Quest line
Seventh Umbral Era
Level
8
Experience
Experience 2,720
Gil
Gil 0
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestStep Nine
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestOut of House and Home
Side QuestBloodied and Bowed
Patch
2.0
Links
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Roger hears all sorts of information in his line of work, some of which may be useful to you.

— In-game description


Rewards

Choose one of the following options:

Steps

  • Speak with Warin.
  • Present yourself to Warin for inspection.

Journal

  • Roger hears all sorts of information in his line of work, some of which may be useful to you.
  • Roger has an inkling that you are made for greater feats than delivering pumpkins. He suggests that you speak with Warin of the Stone Torches, who is in need of assistance of some description.
  • Warin, professional sellsword extraordinaire, is recruiting willing and able adventurers to assist in defending Amajina & Sons Mineral Concern's property. However, he is unwilling to employ those who are ill prepared for this potentially dangerous task, and insists on taking a closer look at your equipment before you begin. Equip your head, body, hands, legs, and feet with gear of item level 5 or above and present yourself to him for inspection.
  • A single piece of equipment can be the difference between life and death. Now satisfied that you are suitably outfitted, Warin is ready to assign you a task.

Dialogue

Speaking to Warin:

Warin: Looking for work, perchance? If so, you couldn't have come at a better time.

Warin: We Stone Torches are sellswords hired by Amajina & Sons Mineral Concern to protect its interests. Our primary duty here is to keep the tracks clear of pests, and it is for this purpose that we require your aid.

Warin: I should point out, however, that it can be messy work, and liable to get messier still if you're ill prepared.

Warin: A single piece of gear can mean the difference between life and death. I'll not have it on my conscience that I sent an ill-equipped adventurer to an untimely demise.

Warin: See to it that your arms and armor are in order. When you are ready, present yourself to me again.

If your gear does not meet the requirements:

Warin: So you are ready for inspection?

Warin: By the gods, man/[GENDER]! However in the seven hells did you survive the antlings equipped as poorly as you are? I cannot in good conscience send you to face savage beasts until your gear is in order.

If your gear does meet the requirements:

Warin: So you are ready for inspection?

Warin: Good. Everything appears in order.

Warin: Yet know that naught is guaranteed in this world. Fate is a fickle mistress, after all. At any rate, capable adventurers like you are few and far between, and I would not have you throw your life away.

Warin: I have had to bury too many comrades who brushed aside cracks in their hauberks and dints in their helms. No matter what you face, do not disregard the importance of gear.