When Yugiri Met the Fraternity

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When Yugiri Met the Fraternity

Quest giver
Zanthael
Location
Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks (X:11.4, Y:10.9)
Quest line
Seventh Astral Era
Level
50
Required items
1 Merlwyb's Letter of Introduction Icon.png  Merlwyb's Letter of Introduction
Experience
Experience 2,340
Gil
Gil 1,517
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestLord of the Whorl
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestThrough the Maelstrom
Patch
2.2

Main Scenario Progress: 184 / 853 (21.6%)

   

A Realm Reborn Progress: 184 / 241 (76.3%)

   

Zanthael has orders to point you in the direction of the Lominsan underworld.

— In-game description


Rewards

Walkthrough

The Level 50 weapon coffer (il 90) icon1.png  Level 50 Weapon Coffer (IL 90) contains a CBlue rarity weapon from the Rowena's Token Weapons set. These weapons were originally acquired with (and are still available via) Rowenas token icon1.png  Rowena's Token from Repeatable Feature QuestTo Tussle with Gods.

Steps

Journal

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Zanthael: The Admiral has informed me of the arrangement. I have in my keeping a letter of introduction for Lady Yugiri.
Zanthael: To the south stands a gate leading to a pier for smaller fishing vessels. Look for an inconspicuous Hyuran man there, and present the letter to him. He serves as a gatekeeper of sorts.
Zanthael: Now, before you go, I am obliged to remind you that the members of the, ahem, fraternity to which you would be introduced abide in the shadows of Lominsan society.
Zanthael: They value their independence more highly than pirates, and are united by a bond stronger than mythril. To wit, they are invariably wary of new faces.
Zanthael: Though it be penned by the Admiral herself, mere words on parchment will get you only so far into their confidence. You must work for every onze of trust they place in you.
Zanthael: But here is the letter. Go to the aforementioned place, and show it to the aforementioned man. Oh, and...good luck.

Delivering the Admiral's letter of introduction to the inconspicuous man (Cutscene)

(Optional)
Shadowy Woman: What? Didn't your mammy teach you it's rude to stare?
Inconspicuous Man: ...Hm? Got business with me, 'venturer?
<Hand Over Merlwyb's Letter of Introduction>
Inconspicuous Man: So you're the man/woman the Admiral sent word of.
Inconspicuous Man: I was hopin' I might catch a glimpse of Thancred, too─been a while since I saw his shite-eatin' grin. But what with all the doe–eyed wenches about, I 'spect he's got his hands full.
Inconspicuous Man: Ah, and you must be the Far Easterner what Merlwyb says wants to train with us. Welcome to Limsa, milady!
Yugiri: I am Yugiri of Doma. 'Tis an honor to make your acquaintance.
Yugiri: I must confess, when first I learned of your organization, I had certain...preconceptions as to the nature of your membership. It would seem I was mistaken.
Inconspicuous Man: You're not the first person to say that, lass. Limsa's a city of pirates, to be sure, and pirates don't give two farts about keepin' a spotless reputation. They hardly need a secret society to do their dirty work.
Inconspicuous Man: Might be as my people and I keep to the shadows, but we've got nothin' to be ashamed of. It's simply better for business that we remain unseen.
Yugiri: And so you have developed fighting techniques suited to this purpose. I see. Know that the practitioners of my art, too, are denizens of shadow. 'Tis in stealth that our strength lies. There is much we might learn from one another, I think.
Inconspicuous Man: Then what in the seven hells are we waitin' for? If you'd come with us, Yugerry of Do–whatsit, we can get acquainted in more private surrounds... Hah, that didn't come out right, did it!?
Yugiri: Master/Lady [Forename]. I shall remain with these people for a time, that I might study their ways.
Yugiri: Though I am loath to be separated from my countrymen, I take solace in the knowledge that they are in the best of hands.
Yugiri: You have been a true friend to us Domans. No words would suffice to express my gratitude.
Yugiri: Ere long, I hope to begin imparting my martial knowledge to the people of Eorzea. When that time comes, it would be my honor to welcome you as a student.