Seeing Eye to Winged Eye

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Seeing Eye to Winged Eye

Quest giver
Ivaurault
Location
North Shroud (X:21.8, Y:26.7)
Quest line
Seventh Umbral Era Main Scenario Quests
Level
28
Experience
Experience 11,100
Gil
Gil 1,320
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestZiz Is So Ridiculous
Next quest
Main Scenario QuestPower of Deduction
Patch
2.0
Links
EDB GT

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Ivaurault has information to share regarding your investigation.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Investigate the specified location.
  • Report to Ivaurault.

Journal

  • Ivaurault has information to share regarding your investigation.
  • Ivaurault reveals that he has also seen the winged eyeball. The sighting took place at the rocky area to the west. Take yourself there and investigate.
  • You learn that the banemite you slew had long been a scourge upon the locals. While Ivaurault is duly impressed with your skill at arms, he wonders whether he only imagined seeing the winged eyeball.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Ivaurault: There is something you should know. I have been keeping this to myself, lest I worsen Medrod's paranoia, but I, too, have seen the winged eyeball. 
Ivaurault: I cannot say whether it was coincidence, but my sighting took place precisely the same time as Medrod's. I was heading home after a day of digging when a shadow fell over me. 
Ivaurault: Looking up, I found myself locked in a gaze with a giant eyeball. I let out a scream at the top of my lungs and ran without once looking back. This happened at the rocky area west of here, in case you had a mind to investigate. 

Reporting to Ivaurault

Ivaurault: A monstrous banemite appeared...and you slew it!? That creature had long been a scourge upon the folk of Fallgourd! 
Ivaurault: Intentional or no, you have done us a great service. You have my gratitude! 
Ivaurault: ...But this does make me wonder, was it truly a winged eyeball I saw? Or merely a trick of light combined with blind panic?