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Hungry Hungry Hamsa

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Hungry Hungry Hamsa

Quest giver
Vishrahd
Location
Radz-at-Han (X:7.4, Y:14.4)
Level
80
Required quest
Main Scenario QuestAt World's End
Experience
Experience 168,300-190,575
Gil
Gil 735
Patch
6.0

Vishrahd is looking at you impatiently.

— In-game description

Walkthrough

Fill the Large Feed Bag with all three types of food (Bag of Grains, Bag of Greens and Bag of Silkworms) and the Small Feed Bag with Bag of Grains and Bag of Greens.

Steps

Journal

Dialogue

Vishrahd: You must be the substitute hamsa-keeper. Well, you're late! Feeding time was supposed to start bells ago! And a hungry hamsa is a noisy hamsa, as you can hear for yourself.
Vishrahd: What're you standing around for? Are you going to leave those poor creatures to starve to death? Get to work! Chop-chop!
Vishrahd: Here you go─one large feed bag, and one small. Hamsa of different stature have different diets, you see. And they're finicky eaters, to boot.
Vishrahd: The smaller ones require only a simple mix of greens and grains. But our big boys also need a helping of silkworm pupae for extra protein. The foodstuffs are next to that wooden crate over there. Now get to it!
(Optional)
Vishrahd: How many times do I have to explain it? The smaller hamsa only get greens and grains. The larger hamsa get silkworms as well. The foodstuffs are over there by the crate. Now, chop-chop!
Vishrahd: Done already? Perhaps you're not as hopeless as you look. But you'd better be on time for the next feeding. Er, what was your name again?
Vishrahd: [Forename]? Wait, you don't mean... That [Forename]!? The adventurer who rescued Matsya from the beasts!?
Vishrahd: My most sincere apologies! I never imagined a hero like you would simply be walking amongst us...and slopping the hamsa, besides! Heavens, my face must be so red right now...
Vishrahd: Anyhow, er...I thank you for a job well done. Here's your pay for today's work. Now, I'd best hunt down the real substitute hamsa-keeper.