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An Honest Day's Work

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An Honest Day's Work

Quest giver
Hidden Hearth
Location
The Peaks (X:23.9, Y:5.9)
Level
60
Required items
1 Thavnairian limestone icon1.png  Thavnairian Limestone
Experience
Experience 25,000
Gil
Gil 680
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestThe Black Wolf's Pups
Next quest
Side QuestBears over Flowers
Side QuestBeastly Bandits
Patch
4.0

Hidden Hearth is searching for someone willing to do a spot of hard labor.

— In-game description

Steps

Journal

  • Hidden Hearth is searching for someone willing to do a spot of hard labor.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Hidden Hearth: Would you be up for doing some heavy lifting on my behalf? One of the wheels came clean off my cart the other day. 
Hidden Hearth: You'll find four sacks up in the storage area. Give them to my sister, Bent Frond. She works at Byron's Bread.
(Optional)
Hidden Hearth: You'll find four sacks up in the storage area. Give them to my sister, Bent Frond. She works at Byron's Bread. Ask her about getting compensated for your work.

Delivering the Thavnairian limestone to Bent Frond

Bent Frond: Got business with me, have you?
<Hand Over Thavnairian Limestone>
Bent Frond: Ah, thank you. I had been wondering when Sister would get these to me.
Bent Frond: I know you must be tired, but would you mind scattering these limestones around the fields here? I'll pay you extra for the work, of course.
Bent Frond: Open up the sacks you brought here and scatter the limestone evenly all over the fields.
(Optional)
Hidden Hearth: You have delivered the limestone to my sister? Fantastic. Make sure she doesn't forget to reward you for your work.

Reporting to Bent Frond

Bent Frond: Fine work. Here is your reward as promised.
Bent Frond: Gyr Abania is not blessed with the most fertile of fields. Nothing would grow if we didn't spread fertilizer around from time to time like this.
Bent Frond: Likewise, our village wouldn't exist if it were not for the quarry, but we cannot expect it to provide for us any longer.