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A Party Soon Divided

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Quest giver
Manager of Suites
Location
The Crystarium (X:12.5, Y:16.2)
Quest line
Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests
Level
74
Experience
Experience 221,760
Gil
Gil 967
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestThe Wheel Turns
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestA Little Faith
Side QuestLofty Goals
Side QuestYou Had One Jobb
Side QuestOf Graveyards and Gremlins
Side QuestOn Her Own
Patch
5.0

Main Scenario Progress: 585 / 960 (60.9%)

   

Shadowbringers Progress: 44 / 157 (28%)

   

The manager of suites is in a cheerful mood.

— In-game description


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Journal

  • The manager of suites is in a cheerful mood.
  • In his usual, jovial tone, the manager of suites informs you the Scions and the Crystal Exarch are waiting for you in the Ocular.
  • The tension in the room is palpable as you enter the Ocular, and it immediately becomes clear why when you see an unexpected face in the room─Emet-Selch. He continues to cling to the claim that he comes only to observe your efforts in defeating the Lightwardens, once more offering his hand in partnership. Seeing the Scions' icy─yet entirely expected─response, he takes his leave. Ascian schemes aside, the Scions decide it best to split up to search for the remaining Lightwardens of Norvrandt. You, along with Thancred, Minfilia, and Urianger, have been tasked with seeking out Y'shtola in the Rak'tika Greatwood.
  • Before you set off, the Crystal Exarch makes a request. On the way to the Rak'tika Greatwood, he asks that you stop at Fort Jobb and search for a particular tablet in the ruins. It is a holy text he believes may be of interest to Y'shtola, who presently resides with worshipers of the Dark─the Night's Blessed.
  • A short journey north from the Crystarium takes you to Fort Jobb. Urianger hopes to keep the search brief, that you might begin your journey to find Y'shtola and slay the Lightwarden in earnest.

Dialogue

Quest Acceptance

Manager of Suites: Good day to you, [sir/miss]. I do hope you are well rested. The Exarch and your companions are presently gathered in the Ocular. He asks that you convene with them at your earliest convenience.

Proceed to the Ocular

Alisaie: Ah, there you are. You're just in time to welcome our guest... (Emet-Selch is present)
Emet-Selch: Please. Did I not explicitly tell you that we would be meeting again soon? Lest you forget, I made you a promise. I have no intention of meddling with your mission. I come only to observe. Your Exarch friend in particular has piqued my curiosity. Summoning you all like that. Most impressive.
Thancred: (Arms crossed) You honestly expect us to believe you've come only to observe? Or that you might deign to lift a finger to aid our cause if called upon? Even if there were a sliver of truth in your words, I would never accept your help. Not in my darkest hour─not after all the suffering your kind has wrought.
Emet-Selch: So petty. I meant what I said and I said what I meant. (Emet-Selch smirks, and then gets serious)  Wage your war against the sin eaters. Put each and every Lightwarden to the sword. Prove yourselves heroes brave and true, and I will be glad to embrace you as allies. Allies worthy of bearing the burden of truth. Surely such a partnership would be preferable to yet another round of fisticuffs? (Everyone is silent)
Emet-Selch: ...And thus did the olive branch wither and die. Pity.  Well─let no man say I did not try, futile as it was. (focus on the Warrior of Light) Though I suspect you will seek me out when you grow tired of making the same mistakes. Difficult decisions lie ahead of you. Decisions best made with the benefit of knowledge to which only the eternal are privy. (Emet-Selch smirks while looking at the Warrior of Light)For now, I shall resume my shadowy vigil. Whatever you choose to do, make sure it's worth watching, would you. (Emet-Selch leaves)
Alisaie: What was that all about?
Thancred: A vain attempt to make us doubt our chosen course, most like. As if we'd believe a word that passed his lips. (Thancred looks at the Warrior of Light)
What will you say? A kernel, perhaps... / Not one jot. / I don't know. But if he crosses us, I'll make him wish he hadn't. ->  I don't know. But if he crosses us, I'll make him wish he hadn't.
Alphinaud: I am sure you will. But consider for a moment: if he meant simply to lead us astray, he could have done so without revealing himself. At least, not in the manner he did. It goes without saying that an alliance with the Ascians is out of the question. But since we have no way of knowing where they might be hiding, it seems only logical to press on with our mission─even if our enemy seems content for it to succeed.
Crystal Exarch: Then let us discuss the sin eaters. I would begin by thanking you all for your efforts thus far. In striking down the Lightwardens of Lakeland and Il Mheg, you have accomplished more in your short time here than all of our forces managed in the last century.
Thancred: (Thancred crosses his arms) That may be, but the Wardens of Kholusia, Amh Araeng, and Rak'tika remain.
Crystal Exarch: Indeed. And their precise whereabouts are as yet unknown. Which is why I propose we divide our forces and conduct a systematic survey of each region. Once we have found our quarry, we may then determine how best to proceed.
Alisaie: I'll take Amh Araeng, in that case. I know the lie of the land well enough.
Alphinaud: If there are no objections, I will make for Kholusia. I have connections there both in and around Eulmore that may prove useful.
Crystal Exarch: Then I would ask that you journey to Rak'tika. There you will find Y'shtola. With her assistance, I doubt the Warden will evade your grasp for long.
Minfilia: Is Y'shtola the conjurer you and Urianger used to talk about?
Thancred: That's right. Though we haven't spoken much since she left for the forest.
Crystal Exarch: I fear I may be to blame for that. I had every intention of relaying the news of your arrival, but she is...disinclined to speak with me. You have visited her, have you not? Might I trouble you to...?
Urianger: 'Twould be no trouble.
Crystal Exarch: My thanks. While you are all out in the field, I shall be here attending to business. I had somewhat fancifully contemplated joining the search myself, but other matters demand my attention. (Exarch holds up a letter)
Alisaie: What's that?
Crystal Exarch: A missive from Lord Vauthry. He invites me to join him in Eulmore to discuss the recent conflict at Lydha Lran.
Alisaie: And? Did he even bother to offer any bait? It's obviously a trap.
Crystal Exarch: I should be surprised if it were not. Nevertheless, I must seize this opportunity to speak with him, even if only a few words are exchanged.  Though my power will be much diminished so far from the tower, it is a risk I am willing to take. Master Alphinaud─might I impose upon you to accompany me to Eulmore, prior to beginning your reconnaissance?
'Alphinaud: Of course.
Crystal Exarch: Then let us make ready. Safe travels to you all.
Alphinaud: I confess, a great deal of my time in Kholusia was spent befriending the people, but that is not to say I gave no thought to our primary goal. Once I have escorted the Exarch to Eulmore, you can be certain I will do all I can to discern the  whereabouts of any Warden that may be hiding in Kholusia.
Alisaie: There are so many ruins scattered throughout Amh Araeng... I'm honestly not even sure where to start.
Urianger: I should be glad to apprise thee of Y'shtola's recent endeavors during our journey to Rak'tika.
Thancred: Minfilia and I are no strangers to Rak'tika, but this is perhaps the first time we've bothered entering through the proverbial front door.
Minfilia: At last I can finally meet Y'shtola. Thancred has told me so much about her.

Speak with the Crystal Exarch

Crystal Exarch: Before you leave, I would make a request of you. There is a church─or rather, the ruins of a church─at Fort Jobb. Might I ask that you go there before seeking out Y'shtola? It was a place where people once gathered to worship the Light. Alas, it has long since fallen into disuse.  Yet within that hall there remains a tablet whose writings I believe may prove of use to Y'shtola. At the very least, such a relic would make a suitable gift for your reunion.
Urianger: A most considerate proposal. Very well. Ere we depart to Rak'tika, we shall journey unto Fort Jobb that we might secure this relic.
Thancred: I do not doubt this place may weather another assault by the sin eaters, but they cannot hope to hold it should the Eulmoran soldiers return. Even with their limited numbers, the guard can use the terrain to their advantage. Perhaps I can convince the captain to lay a few traps out in the field.
Minfilia: Thancred and I have come across these ruined churches before. I wish I could've seen them before the Flood. The windows were works of art, I'm told...

Speak with Urianger at Fort Jobb

Urianger: Here amidst these ruins we will find the Church of the First Light, and within that hallowed hall the tablet we seek. Time is of the essence, my friend. Let us be quick.