The Monster of Bronze Lake

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The Monster of Bronze Lake

Quest giver
Rukusa Farusa
Location
Upper La Noscea (X:30.0, Y:21.8)
Level
34
Required quest
Main Scenario QuestLord of Crags
Required items
4 Salamander Oil (The Monster of Bronze Lake) Icon.png  Salamander Oil
Experience
Experience 8,385
Gil
Gil 1,760
Next quest
Side QuestThe Adventure of the Fainting Goldsmith
Patch
2.0

Rukusa Farusa is a man much tried.

— In-game description

Steps

Journal

  • Rukusa Farusa is a man much tried.
  • Rukusa Farusa confides that a tourist has taken up residence in his infirmary. The man in question, a wealthy goldsmith, requires salamander oil for his hurts. Draw four vials' worth from salamanders nearby.
  • After some deft work, you have four vials' worth of salamander oil. Show it to the goldsmith.
  • The work is more hands-on than you were led to expect. Pour the salamander oil on Godbert, and remember that generosity is a virtue.
  • Fortunately, you still have plenty of salamander oil. Unfortunately, there is still plenty more of Godbert in need of oiling. Keep pouring it onto the weary goldsmith.
  • You may as well finish what you started. Knead the oil into Godbert's weary flesh. This too is a virtue, though one less well defined.
  • Your work is far from over. Keep working those knots out of Godbert's tense muscles.
  • Godbert has reached a heightened state of bliss thanks to your expert ministrations. Report your success to Rukusa Farusa.
  • Rukusa Farusa tells that the Ul'dahn artisan is under a misapprehension. Or perhaps, it is the nature of those both wealthy and seeking to believe as they like.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Rukusa Farusa: As you know from your prior visits, we treat the wounded from the front with all our arts, and with the healing waters of the hot springs. We serve soldiers but for some unaccountable reason, we have a...a goldsmith here at the present.
Rukusa Farusa: He simply showed up, and we could hardly turn him away. And now he is asking for salamander oil, but we cannot spare any.
Rukusa Farusa: I find the entire situation awkward in the extreme. Will you extract four vials' worth of oil from the salamanders roaming nearby and give them to the goldsmith?

Showing the salamander oil to Godbert

Godbert: Most kind, you are most kind to bring me the oil of salamander!
<hand over salamander oil>
Godbert: I had a need of a large horn and made the grievous error of visiting a great buffalo with a handsaw. He liked it not and I sustained a most horrific scratch.
Godbert: It smarted so, and the ache! 
...Oh no, I was not thrown, I am not so green as that! No, when the beast shook its head, I stepped backwards, slipped, and fell. Then I fell again later, strolling back to the dogcart.
Godbert: No need to be shy, you are an adventurer and I am a goldsmith! The body is simply an instrument, in occasional need of oiling! Oil, ma'am/sir, oil, I say!

Using the salamander oil on Godbert

Godbert: Come! My body awaits your ministrations.
<using the salamander oil>
Godbert: The relief! Again, I say!

Using the salamander oil on Godbert again

Godbert: Come! My body awaits your ministrations.
<using the salamander oil>
Godbert: Ahhh, I can feel soothing fingers working into every knot—that is your cue, ma'am/sir, soothing fingers now, please!

Massaging the oil into Godbert's weary flesh

Godbert: By the Twelve, that feels good. Now quickly, with the rubbing!
<interacting>
Godbert: Ah, the healing tingle!

Continue massaging Godbert's tense muscles

Godbert: By the Twelve, that feels good. Now quickly, with the rubbing!
<interacting>
Godbert: Zzz... Ah, pardon me. Your skill was so great that I was quite transported. Truly, no Ul'dahn attendant could have done better. Sublime!
Godbert: I shall now have a brief drowse, then soak in the springs until sundown. After that, a humble meal with white wine from my own stock, and perhaps peaches...

Reporting to Rakusa Farusa

Rukusa Farusa: Thank you for your service, adventurer. It seems he believes Bronze Lake to be some sort of retreat for the rich. He paid a very handsome fee for his stay thus far and profusely complimented us on our...asceticism.