Type | Side |
---|---|
Daily | No |
Given by | Oh Jungyu |
Starts in | Oakshade Village |
Ends in | Oakshade Village |
Turn in to | Hatari |
Rewards | 980 XP 15 |
Objectives[ | ]
- Talk to Oh Jungyu
- Break a rock east of Oakshade Village and place a Fragment atop the Stone Pile
- Speak with Hatari the Earth God
- Revive the Corrupted Trees east of Oakshade Village (0/3)
- Break a rock east of Oakshade Village and place a Fragment atop the Stone Pile
Dialogue[ | ]
1. Talk to Oh Jungyu
- "Oh, warrior. You look like you're about to collapse. You need a healer, badly. I know of someone who may be able to help. He is a mysterious figure that only appears to those of pure intent."
- Who is it?
- "You'll need to find that out for yourself. Go east of the village and find a pile of stones on the roadside. Gather a new stone and place it atop the rock pile to summon him. I hope he can help you."
2. Break a rock east of Oakshade Village and place a Fragment atop the Stone Pile
3. Speak with Hatari the Earth God
- "Do you wish to further aid me in banishing this corruption?"
- Do I know you?
- "You rely solely on your eyes to see. I am Hatari, the Earth God, though my swine appearance has been replaced with a more dignified form. Now, what do you want? (No more damned oinking.)"
- Oh Jungyu said you could heal me.
- "I have barely recovered enough power to maintain this form. The corruption is still too rampant. I cannot heal your Dark Chi--not as I am now. The land is too wounded. If you were to aid in eradicating the corruption, my strength would return sooner. I will grant you a portion of my power. Use it to revive the diseased trees nearby. Then we shall see what I can do for you."
4. Revive the Corrupted Trees east of Oakshade Village (0/3)
5. Break a rock east of Oakshade Village and place a Fragment atop the Stone Pile
- "The trees bloom and my strength returns. I am indebted to you. I shall now rid you of the Dark Chi. Hmmm, the scar of the Twilight's Edge runs deep. The corruption still limits my power, though even at the height of my power, I fear I could not heal you. (This one differs from the others...) Your wound cannot be easily overcome, mortal. I wish you good health and fortune on the road ahead."