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A Warm Welcome (Quest)

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Disambig icon.png This article is about the Stormblood sidequest. For the level 7 FATE, see A Warm Welcome (FATE).
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A Warm Welcome

Quest giver
Ogodei
Location
The Azim Steppe (X:22.0, Y:20.7)
Level
65
Required quest
Main Scenario QuestThe Children of Azim
Required items
3 Mammoth Hide icon1.png  Mammoth Hide
1 Dried leaves icon1.png  Dried Leaves
Experience
Experience 26,250
Gil
Gil 683
Patch
4.0
Links
EDB GT

Ogodei has a favor to ask of you.

— In-game description

Steps

Journal

  • Ogodei has a favor to ask of you.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Ogodei: Madam/Sir─do you happen to have a moment? If you do, could you lend me a hand?
Ogodei: A new child is about to join our family and I would like to make a blanket with which to keep him warm. I, however, cannot stray too far from here, for I must keep a watch over his mother.
Ogodei: Might I ask that you procure the raw materials with which I can make this blanket? To the northeast of here are a herd of mammoths. Please hunt down three and bring me back their hides.
Ogodei: I would also ask that you collect some dried leaves. I will use them to make a tanning mixture. These can be found in the northern reaches, at the base of the shrubs that grow there.
Ogodei: As soon as you get them, please hurry back. I am certain the baby will be arriving soon and I hope to welcome him into the world with a blanket.
(Optional)
Ogodei: I need for you to bring me three mammoth hides and some dried leaves with which to tan them.

Delivering the mammoth hides and dried leaves to Ogodei

Ogodei: Do you have everything I need?
<Hand Over 3 Mammoth Hide and Dried Leaves>
Ogodei: Fantastic! With this, I shall make the child a blanket to shelter him from the bite of the wind and frigid nights.
Ogodei: Several times throughout the year, freezing climes will sweep over the Steppe and claim the lives of our young. <sigh> The loss of a newborn sheep is always terribly tragic.
Ogodei: Hm? Oh, yes. When I say “child,” I do not mean my own, of course. Hahaha! My apologies. Perhaps I should have mentioned that little detail earlier.
Ogodei: Your deeds, however, are no less noble for because of you, this lamb is sure to lead a long and wonderful life.