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Duplicity in the Depths

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Duplicity in the Depths

Quest giver
Thon An
Location
Il Mheg (X:28.5, Y:7.6)
Level
70
Required items
1 Voeburtite lockbox icon1.png  Voeburtite Lockbox
Experience
Experience 54,000-57,240
Gil
Gil 877
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestA Resounding Roar
Patch
5.0

Thon An would entrust you with a map.

— In-game description

Steps

  • Search for the piece of evidence in the vicinity of Deepwood Swim.

Journal

  • Thon An would entrust you with a map.


Dialogue


Thon An: Ah, a traveler comes who has the air of dependability about her. Look upon this map, if you will. It belonged to my master, a knight of Voeburt, and it points to a piece of evidence in a matter that he was investigating. Alas, my master is long dead, and the place indicated upon the map lies drowned beneath Longmirror Lake. We amaro are not made for the water and I am unable to reach this place. If you consider yourself a strong swimmer, will you not search in my stead? I am in your debt. The place you seek is in the vicinity of Deepwood Swim. Please dive down there and see what you find.


Thon An: Ah, you are returned. Were you able to find anything? Hmmm, an ordinary lockbox at a glance. Perhaps the evidence is within. I have not the appendages with which to open it, so please do the honors.
System: With a little exertion, the lid comes loose to reveal a piece of parchment, timeworn but miraculously untouched by water. The contents can clearly be made out.


Thon An: This is a letter, bearing the symbol of Voeburt's royal mages and addressed to a noble house. A house aligned with the faction that sought to usurp the crown... It seems that the mages were in league with the insurgents. Had my master seen this, he would have stopped at nothing to bring them all to justice. However, all was rendered moot by the Flood. My master, the traitors, the kingdom itself─all are no more. Yet in retrieving this letter, you have brought my master the closure that had long eluded him. He may rest easier now, I believe. My thanks for your kind service.