Granson
Granson
“Can't say I've chatted with you before. Think I'd remember if I had. Seen your fair share of fighting, have you?
— In-game description
Granson Ketchthane is a Hume found in The Crystarium.
Quests Started
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
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The Man with Too Many Scars | 70 | Granson | |
Shaped by Tragedy | 72 | Granson | |
Defined by Loss | 74 | Granson | |
The Princess and Her Knight | 76 | Granson |
Quests Involved In
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
---|---|---|---|
Warrior of Darkness | 71 | Crystal Exarch | |
The Hardened Heart | 78 | Sul Oul | |
To Have Loved and Lost | 80 | Sul Oul |
Lore
“"I couldn't care less who you are or what you've done. The only thing I'm looking for these days is a like-minded partner."
Granson was once a game hunter who lived a humble-but-happy life with his beloved, Milinda. That life was irrevocably changed the day he returned home to witness his village under attack by a Cardinal Virtue, and his bride-to-be transforming into a sin eater. Knowing the finality of such a metamorphosis, Granson's last gift to his love was death's respite. It was then that he took up his blade in pursuit of larger prey—namely the fiend who robbed him of everything, Dikaiosyne. Aided by the Warrior of Darkness, he finally achieved his revenge, but not before learning of his bitter enemy's own tragic loss. Inspired by Branden's commitment to justice, Granson now dedicates himself to others, journeying across the recovering realm to deliver succor. Still, this Hume of twenty-eight summers often finds himself reflecting upon the days he spent with Milinda, and has found no meal he likes so well as the soup she used to make.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 154
Mournful Blade
“Granson bought this nondescript greatsword for a song from a Derelicts scavenger. Seeing it was in far-from-perfect shape, Milinda made use of her skills as a goldsmith and furnished the blade with a new guard. The weapon means more than life itself to Granson, and he ensures it is always in prime condition.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 154