Help Me, Lord of the Dance

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Help Me, Lord of the Dance

Quest giver
P'molminn
Location
Ul'dah - Steps of Nald (X:10.8, Y:9.8)
Level
14
Experience
Experience 1,035
Gil
Gil 0
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestRenewing the Covenant
Main Scenario QuestA Mizzenmast Repast
Main Scenario QuestA Royal Reception
Patch
2.2

When P'molminn approaches, beware, for the impetuous Miqo'te always leads a merry dance.

— In-game description


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Unlocks

Steps

Journal

  • When P'molminn approaches, beware, for the impetuous Miqo'te always leads a merry dance.
  • P'molminn the dancing girl aspires to a professional engagement at one of the grand balls. the legendary dancing master Guillaunaux is her only hope, and his whereabouts may be common knowledge among the uncommon set on the Steps of Thal.
  • The ladies who lunch-- and loure-- inform you that Master Guillaunaux is eminently desirable and soon to be unavailable. Unless you catch up to him at the Hustings Strip, he may well slip through P'molminn's slender fingers.
  • Master Guillaunaux proves less amenable to your overtures than you had hoped. The only way to his heart-- or even to something resembling a civil conversation-- is to /dance for him on the Hustings Strip.
  • The tormented dancing master praises the rugged potential of your dance, whilst dismissing P'molminn's overseasoned steps with cutting cruelty. Yet the Miqo'te's grit and caprice carry the day, and it is the master and the adventurer who are left starting after the student who never was.


Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

P'molminn: Psst, you there! Yes darlin', you. They say you're the fellow to follow. Name's P'molminn, and I earn my keep as a dancing girl in these markets.

P'molminn: Aye, it's a living—and a good one!—but it's not exactly what I set out to be when I big farewell to the mudflats. I know, I know—isn't that the way the tail curls!

P'molminn: Still, I should like to be one of those dancers dexter. You know, the sort they engage for the grand balls. Mmm, to be a dancer of craft, not mere wiles...and keep company in high society!

P'molminn: 'Course, I'd have to learn a proper sort of dancing—less shimmy, more stately. And that's where you come in darlin', because I've got a quarry for you to track down.

P'molminn: They say a dancing master named Guillaunaux is in town. All the highborn ladies are aflutter wanting to take lessons with him. He's the best, that's the word!

P'molminn: This is my chance to be something finer than Minnie the Minx! Go to the Steps of Thal and ask around about him, won't you?

Asking About Guillaunaux

Willowy Woman: Master Guillaunaux? Oh, it's lovely what he teaches. But strait is the gate, my good lady/sir—he is very choosy about whom he teaches.

Willowy Woman: You must dance for him and show some...innate quality. Why, he wouldn't even accept Master Gegeruju's diamond–crusted crumpet, and she was quite the danseuse already.

Sosotta: Oh, of course I know where Master Guillaunaux is. Don't you see these roses on my cheeks? And the ever–so–slight droop in my supple carriage? I've just come from practice!

Sosotta: You can stop wondering who the belle of the ball is to be next moon. With what Master Guillaunaux taught me, I've no doubt that I'll dazzle the masses!

Sosotta: Where can you find him? Well, I oughtn't say, but...oh, why not! You should find him on the Hustings Strip. He said he was headed to the airship landing.

Luscious Lady: Are you another one of Master Guillaunaux's camp followers? So cute. You know he's from Coerthas, don't you? Travels the world teaching the art of the dance...

Luscious Lady: They say he was the youngest dancing master ever to leap the lance. That he had a large estate, a fine stable, and a coat of crown sable. Why anyone would leave all that is beyond me.

Luscious Lady: When I think about that, it gives me shivers, you know? Why if her weren't leaving Ul'dah today, I'd consider permitting him the pleasure of my person. Oh, don't look so shocked. Mayhap when he returns...

Speaking With Guillaunaux

Guillaunaux: Master Guillaunaux? I am he. That you are an adventurer is apparent, but what business brings an adventurer to a dancing master, I wonder.

Guillaunaux: At-tat! You will not answer where no question has been asked! It is the feet that must persuade, not the tongue. Now dance for me!

(After dancing for Guillaunaux)

Guillaunaux: The vessel is rude, but the wine within may yet be fined.

Guillaunaux: Unfortunately, there is much call on my time, and I am bound for another land. I will make a dancer of you when next I return to this city.

P'molminn: There you are! Heard anything good? Hope you're not wasting time with that looker there.

P'molminn: Oh... Oh! M-Master Guillaunaux, I am P'molminn the dan...danseuse, and I would speak with you.

P'molminn: It is my greatest desire to become a dancer dexter, and perform at a grand ball. Please, milord, won't you teach me?

Guillaunaux: So. It is not the adventurer who wishes to tread the parquet, but this stammering maiden.

Guillaunaux: Child, I sift people to find dancers. Do you understand? Then let us see whether you can master these steps!

P'molminn: <gulp>... That's how they do it in high society, huh?

P'molminn: I can be the lass with class! Just watch!

Guillaunaux: Hideous. Grotesque. Your dancing stands alongside the Calamity in its horror.

P'molminn: W-Well! Those words might cow your highborn ladies, Master Guillaunaux, but where I come from, we take our lumps and keep on twirlin'! Now, what exactly didn't you like?

P'molminn: Child, you rely overmuch on appearances. You go from pose to pose, pleasing to pleasing. That is not dance, but crude fascination.

Guillaunaux: Adventurer! Look sharp and take your turn on the floor.

P'molminn: I...I can't take my eyes off of you!

P'molminn: I mean you're not exactly good. You'd be picking rotten orange piths out of your eyebrows if you did that at the market, but...

P'molminn: It's...it's a story, isn't it? A dance is a story...and I have nothing to say.

P'molminn: Because I haven't lived...just made a living.

Guillaunaux: Aye, child. Ale-glazed eyes are easy to please, and you have squandered these years striking your poses when you could have learned a craft.

Guillaunaux: Still, you have courage, I'll warrant that. I weary of teaching so many who may have lived, but in ways too alike. I wonder if you have courage enough.

Guillaunaux: Do you dare to start anew? To be a dancing girl no longer—to learn a true craft?

P'molminn: I... I...

P'molminn: I dare! I will learn the craft...of adventuring!

P'molminn: Do you adventure for fun or gain? Do you have to be very good with weapons? Those moves you make with your arms—is that some fighty thing!?

P'molminn: I want want you've got, darlin'! The way to the grand ball is through quests and dungeons. I'll learn to slog, I'll learn to slug...and I'll learn to dance!

P'molminn: Thank you, milady/milord, thank you! I'm off to the Adventurers' Guild. You've taught me so much, and I'll never forget that dance you showed me!

Guillaunaux: ...Did she choose a mere adventurer over me, master among masters?

Guillaunaux: My airship departs this strange city soon. Dance your rude yet puissant dance, adventurer. Mayhap you will affect more aspirants as you did P'molminn.

Guillaunaux: ...Hah! And mayhap I shall hang up my dancing shoes and start anew!