Beyond the Depths of Despair
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Beyond the Depths of Despair
- Quest giver
- G'raha Tia
- Location
- Radz-at-Han (X:8.0, Y:13.4)
- Quest line
Endwalker Main Scenario Quests- Level
- 85
- Experience
481,800- Gil
1,261- Previous quest
- Amidst the Apocalypse
- Next quest
- That We Might Live
- Patch
- 6.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
Main Scenario Progress: 754 / 978 (77.1%)
Endwalker Progress: 56 / 155 (36.1%)
“G'raha Tia is eager to share all you have learned with your companions.
— In-game description
Rewards
- Unlocks
Steps
- Speak with Y'shtola.
- Speak with Alphinaud.
- Survey the area and defeat any enemies that appear.
- Survey the area and defeat any enemies that appear.
- Speak with Alisaie.
- Save the villagers of Palaka's Stand. 0/4
- Speak with Alphinaud.
Walkthrough
Save the villagers of Palaka's Stand:
Collapsed Hyur + Motionless Villager: X: 28.8, Y: 16.5
Exhausted Hyur: X: 29.3, Y: 17.3
Frightened Au Ra: X: 30.2, Y; 16.9
Journal
- G'raha Tia is eager to share all you have learned with your companions.
- Having finished your investigation at Ruveydah Fibers, G'raha Tia would reconvene with your companions, that you might discuss all you have learned. With luck, they too will have information of their own to share.
- Back at the plaza, you share your findings with your fellow Scions. They are troubled to learn that the first transformation occurred before the sky began to burn, strongly suggesting that the change could occur elsewhere without any warning whatsoever. As you ponder the implications, the satrap appears to inform you that the threat within the walls of Radz–at–Han has been quelled. No sooner has he attempted to give assurance to his people than does the young fisherman Matsya rush to the scene, exclaiming that Palaka's Stand is surrounded by fiends. Fearing for the safety of her grandson in the village, an inconsolable woman falls into a panic. Consumed by ominous black mist, she subsequently transforms into a beast before your eyes. You manage to subdue the threat, but at great cost, for in the midst of battle, Ahewann gives his life to save a young father. Devastated and demoralized by all you have witnessed, you and your companions nevertheless resolve to make for Palaka's Stand and save what souls may yet be saved.
- You join Alisaie, Alphinaud, and Matsya on the road leading to Palaka's Stand, though it appears the way is barred by prowling beasts. While the twins keep Matsya safe in the shadow, you forge ahead to clear a path.
- You succeed in hunting down one of the beasts that was blocking the road, and as it dissipates you hear the desperate words of the person it once was. The path is not yet clear, however, and so you must press onward, wary and ready.
- You dispatch two more beasts and clear a way to Palaka's Stand. Upon your arrival, however, you and your companions are confronted with a devastating sight. Dead and wounded lie strewn about, and tortured sobs and screams fill the air.
- Shaken by the tragedy unfolding before her eyes, Alisaie steels her nerves and resolves to aid the villagers who are still alive. She bids you do the same, and you set out to offer what succor you can.
- To your dismay, most of the villagers you seek out are beyond saving. Resigned, you turn back to Alphinaud, ready to discuss your next plan of action.
- While he laments those villagers who have lost their lives, Alphinaud fears that many more may have been transformed into beasts. If so, the carnage in Palaka's Stand is only the beginning...
Dialogue
Optional dialogue
Djinabaha: Can the despair in a man's own heart consign him to such a terrible fate...?
Accepting the quest
G'raha Tia: We were to reconvene with the others in front of Meghaduta, were we not? That should be just outside. G'raha Tia: With any luck, they will have already returned from their own investigations. G'raha Tia: My friend, we must take our leave. I pray that your establishment is spared further tragedy. But remember: your lives are far more precious than any wares. If you are ordered to flee, do so without hesitation. Djinabaha: Indeed... I thank you for your concern, and pray you two take care as well.
Optional dialogue
Thancred: Finished your rounds and ready to share?
Speak with Y'shtola. (Cutscene)
| Voiced cutscene | Y'shtola: There you are. You've spoken with the survivors? G'raha Tia: Indeed. We thought to share what we have gleaned, that we might together gain a greater understanding of present circumstances. Alphinaud: Fortuitous timing. Alisaie and I completed our own investigations not long ago. Y'shtola: Then we should take a moment to compare notes. Shall we begin with the two of you? Alphinaud: ...So the merchant Khalzahl was gravely concerned about his business in the days preceding his untimely end. Alisaie: The tales we heard were much the same. The first victims to be changed into blasphemies were all overcome with anguish of one manner or another. Alisaie: Then those who saw their loved ones stolen before their eyes succumbed to a similar panic, setting in motion a chain of transformations. Alphinaud: Fear, unease, despair...these negative feelings serve as a catalyst. Y'shtola: If so, then it is not unlike the calamity that befell the ancients. Y'shtola: With their creation magicks they unwittingly gave form to untold horrors. Y'shtola: Had they simply lost control, surely it would have manifested in many forms ─ not all of them monstrous. Y'shtola: Yet somehow this phenomenon is triggered solely by the darkness in their hearts. A common thread with what we now witness. Alphinaud: ...Common, but not identical. While the beasts the ancients faced were forged with magic alone, those of today are born of sentient beings. Alphinaud: Why remains to be seen, but there is one fundamental difference between us and our predecessors: our souls are sundered, whereas theirs were not. Alphinaud: Perhaps that single variable makes all the difference. G'raha Tia: If I may...there was another detail that troubled me. G'raha Tia: We have it on good authority that Khalzahl's transformation took place before the skies began to burn. Alisaie: What!? If that's true, then the situation's more dire than we realized. Alisaie: It means even if there's no ominous sign presaging the Final Days, anyone─anywhere ─ has the potential to become a beast. Alisaie: Even in lands we thought safe. Even as we speak... Hyuran Merchant: Look, it's the satrap! Ahewann: My countrymen. I am relieved and heartened to see you strong and safe. Ahewann: While the danger has not yet passed ─ far from it ─ allow me to assure you that the beasts that raged within the city walls have been exterminated to the last. Ahewann: Outside this sanctuary, the brave men and women of the Radiant Host and our dragon ally continue to battle our unholy foes. Ahewann: I pray these tidings put your minds at ease, and help you calm your hearts. Have faith that we shall soon conquer this terrible trial. Anxious Old Lady: Your Excellency...is there any word from Palaka's Stand? Anxious Old Lady: My grandson was bound for there yesterday, and I-I worry for his life... Ahewann: We are still awaiting a report. But I promise you, as soon as I have aught to share... ???: Y-Your Excellency! I bring grave news! Ahewann: You are...? Matsya: I...I'm Matsya of Akyaali. A humble fisherman. Thancred: Ah, I remember you from our first visit. Matsya: Hm? Wait, you're... Matsya: B-But no, that can wait! Matsya: When the skies turned red, I set off for Palaka's Stand, fearing for the safety of a friend. Matsya: But as I drew near the village, I saw dreadful beasts all about. Anxious Old Lady: No... Gods have mercy... Anxious Old Lady: Your Excellency! Save my grandson! I beg of you! Ahewann: We will spare no effort to save all we can. But you must remain calm─ Anxious Old Lady: Calm!? You tell me to be calm!? You saw those beasts! They tore our bravest warriors limb from limb! Anxious Old Lady: What if we are too late? If they catch him─sink their fangs into him... Anxious Old Lady: The fangs...the blood...the screams! Y'shtola: Get away from her. Now! Distressed Girl: Nooo! Nooooooooo! Thancred: ...Damn it. We've got to kill them before it spreads! Y'shtola: We'll handle this. See the townspeople to safety! Hyuran Merchant: Run! As fast as you can! The merchant's son trips. Merchant's son: Aaah...aaah...no! The merchant's son transforms. Merchant's son: Faaa...grrraaaaaaghhh! 'Ahewann steps in front of the Hyuran Merchant, but the beast grabs him. Knowing his fate is near, he turns to WOL who's running towards them. Ahewann: Vrtra... Our people... You must save them! Hyuran Merchant: My son...he...he... The satrap! G'raha Tia: Enough! You must run, for their sake and your own! G'raha Tia: Yes. You will survive. You must. G'raha Tia: Be strong, my friends! G'raha Tia: Fear not, for we will defeat these abominations! G'raha Tia: Brave men and women of the Radiant Host! Lend Y'shtola and Thancred your aid! Let not a single beast escape! G'raha Tia: The rest of you, flee this place! Carry the wounded if you must! Head indoors, or underground! G'raha Tia: Above all, stay calm. No beasts will follow you ─ we will see to that. Thancred: Alphinaud! Alisaie! Leave the city to us, and make for Palaka's Stand at once! Thancred: Matsya, show my friends to the village. I promise you─they're more capable than the Host's finest. Matsya: R-Right! G'raha Tia: Go with them, will you? G'raha Tia: We will save these people ─ as many as we can! | Voiced cutscene end |
Optional dialogue
Matsya: We meet again. You...you do remember me, yes? Matsya: You saved my skin twice over in Yedlihmad. And now I find myself turning to you for help once more... But let us tarry here no longer!
Alisaie: Damn it all... Staying calm isn't exactly my forte...
Speak with Alphinaud.
Alphinaud: We must save Palaka's Stand. Whatever it takes. Alphinaud: Matsya. It pains me to put you into harm's way, but I would ask your aid as well. Matsya: O-Of course! Palaka's Stand is not far, just down that hill. Matsya: But as I told His Excellency before, the path was blocked by terrible creatures. I had no choice but to turn back. Alphinaud: In that case, this is what we shall do... Alphinaud: [Forename]. I ask that you take the lead and dispatch any beasts you encounter. Alphinaud: Alisaie and I will keep Matsya hidden amidst the trees, and follow when the path is clear. Alphinaud: There is no telling what dangers await us. Keep your eyes peeled.
Optional dialogue
Matsya: Wh-What's happened to them!?
Alphinaud: Good work, [Forename], though I worry for Matsya...
Speak with Alisaie.
Alisaie: It...it cannot be... Alisaie: We must heal those we can, and quickly! I see no beasts, but stay on your guard!
Optional dialogue
Matsya: When I last came here to sell my fish, everyone was so bright and cheerful. This is a nightmare..
Yeruvvet: The horror... I pray that the Sisters will see us through this calamity...
Alphinaud: There...you'll be fine. The pain will soon pass.
Alisaie: His wounds are deep, but he may yet be saved. Go and help the others!
Save the villagers of Palaka's Stand.
> Aid the exhausted Hyur Though the villager's injuries do not appear to be life-threatening, he does not respond to your efforts. His breathing grows more ragged and shallow, and his vacant eyes are those of a man who has lost the will to live... Exhausted Hyur: Even if I wake...the nightmare goes on... No...leave me to sleep... Exhausted Hyur: ... You call out, but the man does not respond...
> Aid the collapsed Hyur The cooling body has already begun to stiffen... The massive wounds suggest the villager was gored by a terrible beast...
> Aid the motionless villager The villager has no pulse, nor do they appear to be breathing...
> Aid the frightened Au Ra Frightened Au Ra: Have you...have you come to...help us? Frightened Au Ra: Too late...too late... My family...my friends... <sob>
Optional dialogue
Frightened Au Ra: I...I am fine, thank you... Please...save the others...
Speak with Alphinaud.
Alphinaud: Are these the only villagers who survived? Alphinaud: I can only hope others managed to flee. But if the rest have been turned to beasts... By the Twelve... Alphinaud: Let us do what we can to see that the damage spreads no further. And no matter what comes, we must keep our spirits high...lest we ourselves suffer a similar fate.