Vuyargur requires someone skilled at herding absent-minded apprentices.
※Please note that the difficulty of this quest has been synced to your current level. Furthermore, you may not proceed with a class or job that is different from when you accepted this quest.
Vuyargur requires someone skilled at herding absent-minded apprentices. ※Please note that the difficulty of this quest has been synced to your current level. Furthermore, you may not proceed with a class or job that is different from when you accepted this quest.
Additional Notes
The Captivated Apprentice's first-time location is very close to the entrance of Worqor Zormor at (X:12.7, Y:32.5). Be aware that this location on the map may be completely covered by the dungeon icon.
The apprentice will visit several other location on subsequent attempts of this missions, usually at landmark locations.
One of our younger workers is off on an errand but has been gone for some time. He is capable, but tends to get lost in his own thoughts...I suspect this is to blame for his current absence.
I have need of his help elsewhere, so if it is not too much trouble, could you find him and give him a solid poke to get his mind back on track?
Wh-What─!? You snuck up on me! ...Why did you do that?
Vuyargur told you to look for me? ...Oh my, I completely lost track of time! This structure here caught my attention, you see. I thought maybe I could learn something by studying it.
Do you feel it? The majesty which radiates from the very stones themselves. Their patterns are intricate yet without a hint of ostentation. The superior craftsmanship has ensured that their beauty has not faded, even after so many years.
Oh, there I go again. I could speak of these for hours still, but I had best return to Vuyargur. Thank you for reminding me!
Thank you for finding my young worker, Forename. He returned to his duties not long ago, and was quite apologetic.
He is young and inexperienced still, but his skill in stonemasonry is plain to see. His boundless curiosity is doubtless to thank for that, but it also causes him to become entranced by the constructs of our forebears.
Given our long lives, I normally would not be concerned about such things. But we have the snow spirits to consider, and they will not wait while we remain idle. Thank you for bringing him back to his senses.
Unfortunately, our favorite absent-minded worker seems to have been waylaid by his own thoughts again. I even told him I had another task waiting upon his return, but that didn't seem to help his focus.
No doubt he is gazing at some mound of rocks or another. Could you find him and give him a good poke? That ought to bring him back to reality.
You found him more quickly than I expected you would. I suppose finding lost things comes naturally to the well traveled.
Now that he has returned to his tasks, he can put all the knowledge gleaned from his reveries to use. You can expect great things from him, Forename, of that I am certain.