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Spoils of War

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Spoils of War

Quest giver
Yabuqa
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:19.4, Y:21.8)
Level
66
Experience
Experience 26,500
Gil
Gil 585
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestThe Labors of Magnai
Patch
4.0

Yabuqa watches the flames of the fire, a wistful expression upon his face.

— In-game description

Steps

  • /pray at the designated location.
  • Report to Yabuqa.

Journal

  • Yabuqa watches the flames of the fire, a wistful expression upon his face.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Yabuqa: Say, friend, might you do me a favor?
Yabuqa: Not too far to the southeast of here are the decimated ruins of Kahkol Iloh. I ask that you go there and pray for the souls of my deceased parents and sister.
Yabuqa: <sigh> It is not a sentiment any of the other Buduga would understand, which is why I need for you to go in my stead.
(Optional)
Yabuqa: Please, make your way to Kahkol Iloh and send your prayers to my parents and sister. Mayhap through you, they will receive mine, as well.

Reporting to Yabuqa

Yabuqa: I appreciate you entertaining such an...odd request. Many of the other Buduga warriors will think me soft for it, but I always feel the need to send someone out to my old village at this time of year to pray for them.
Yabuqa: Ah─it seems I neglected to tell you that I am originally from Kahkol Iloh. When I was a child, the Buduga came and pillaged our settlement. My family offered me up to them as tribute.
Yabuqa: For the longest time I resented them. I eventually came to learn, however, that shortly after I left, a deadly epidemic swept through my old home and killed everyone who had been left behind.
Yabuqa: I suspect my parents knew what was to come and sent me away to protect me. <sigh> I have years of making up to do for the hatred I harbored in my heart toward them.
Yabuqa: As a member of the Buduga it is difficult for me to find opportunities to visit Kahkol Iloh and offer them my prayers. That is why I ask travelers passing through to lend me their assistance. You have my sincerest gratitude, friend.