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Glory to the Khagan

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Glory to the Khagan

Quest giver
Hien
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:31.2, Y:12.1)
Quest line
Stormblood Main Scenario Quests
Level
66
Experience
Experience 106,000
Gil
Gil 760
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestNaadam
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestIn Crimson They Walked
Side QuestWouldn't Hurt a Fly
Side QuestHonor in Victory
Side QuestA Sheep to Fly For
Side QuestSteppe of Hard Knocks
Patch
4.0

Main Scenario Progress: 462 / 960 (48.1%)

   

Stormblood Progress: 83 / 162 (51.2%)

   

Hien has what can be best described as a “shite-eating grin.”

— In-game description


Rewards

Unlocks

Steps

Journal

There are no journal entries for this quest.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Hien: Ah, but it would be rude of me to monopolize your attention. Doubtless there are others who would speak with you. 
Hien: Let us go and greet Temulun Khatun. 

Optional

Lyse: I hope everyone is all right...or alive, at least.
Hien: Temulun Khatun! We are returned, and victorious!
Gosetsu: Ah...mayhap you should speak with the khatun instead of me. that is why we are here, is it not?

Speaking with Temulun

Temulun: Welcome, warriors of the Steppe. It is an honor to receive you once more. 
Temulun: We observed the battle from a distance, and marked the moment of your triumph. In that instant, I wept tears of joy. 
Temulun: Not only did you bring us victory in the Naadam, but you ensured that every one of my kinsmen returned with their lives. 
Temulun: Some were more gravely wounded than others, but none were lost to us. We could not have asked for anything more. 
Temulun: If it is not too much of an imposition, would you be willing to go and speak with them? A simple gesture for those with whom you shared the battlefield. 

Optional

Cirina: Please, it would mean a great deal to the others if you were to go and speak with them again.
Temulun: For the Mol to triumph in the Naadam with the aid of outsiders. The Steppe will not soon forget this day.
Lyse: You really shouldn't... I mean, I'm glad you're all right, but we had our own reasons for fighting, and it feels wrong to be thanked for that...
Gosetsu: How long it has been since last I saw young men and women celebrating a hard-fought victory... Let us pray we enjoy a similar sign in Yanxia soon.
Hien: Hahaha! The pleasure and the pain that can only come in the wake of a battle. I know it well.

Speaking with the diligent Mol warrior

Diligent Mol Warrior: Some part of me still struggles to believe it, but we won! We defeated the Oronir and the Dotharl and won! 
Diligent Mol Warrior: When they appeared before us I was filled with such fear as I had never known. But then I saw you charge with Cirina and the others, and before i knew it, I was running and shouting...
Diligent Mol Warrior: I will carry the memory of that moment with me always. As well as the moment when you became one with the ovoo and were declared khagan!  
Diligent Mol Warrior: The victorypose you struck was a sight to behold! I say, would you be willing to show us again? 
(Optional)
Diligent Mol Warrior: It is a silly thing to ask, I know, but I must! Please, will you not show us again your grand victorypose?

Striking a /victorypose at the mark of Mol Iloh (Cutscene)

Zealous Mol Warrior: Aye, that's the stuff of legends! That's the khagan in all her/his splendor! 
Dilligent Mol Warrior: Praise be to the khagan, and to the gods for guiding her/him to us! 
Weary Mol Warrior: Glory to the khagan and her/his comrades! Forever and forever! A hundred years! The khagan! 

Optional

Diligent Mol Warrior: How impressive! I shall have to practice with my own weapons until I can do the same! 
Zealous Mol Warrior: How I envy you, khagan! You could court the man/woman of your choice! 
Weary Mol Warrior: Have a care that it heals properly. There is much work to be done, and you will be needed. 
Mild-mannered Mol Warrior: Yes, yes, I know...even in victory we must look to the future. 
Cocksure Mol Warrior: I could hear the others cheering. What did I miss? Is there to be a feast or some other celebration? 
Hien: It is good that they can delight in such simple things as the dramatic posings of a comrade.
Lyse: I think they love you, [Forename]! They really, really love you!
Gosetsu: Like the child and the father, the student and the master, all men need an ideal for which to strive.

Speaking with Cirina

Cirina: Ah, [Forename]! I am told you gave the young warriors a fine show! 
Cirina: Grandmother and I have been discussing how we might express our gratitude to you. Mere words did not seem sufficient. 
Cirina: This is a morin khuur—a traditional instrument of our people. 
Cirina: The feats of our greatest heroes, like Bardam and Chakha, are preserved in song. Yours too will live on for years to come. 
Cirina: Perhaps one day you might learn how to play it! But, even if not, you may look on the morin khuur and remember this time, this place. As we will when we hearken to the music.