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Made to Order

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Made to Order

Quest giver
Rose Knight Cook
Location
The Sea of Clouds (X:17.5, Y:37.4)
Level
50
Required quest
Main Scenario QuestMeeting the Neighbors
Experience
Experience 11,700
Gil
Gil 433
Patch
3.0
Links
EDB

Though the Rose Knight Cook seems exhausted, the fire in her eyes tells of work to be done.

— In-game description


Rewards

Choose one of the following options:

Steps

  • Pick up the provisions for delivery.
  • Deliver the provisions.
  • Report to the Rose Knight Cook

Journal

  • Though the Rose Knight cook seems exhausted, the fire in her eyes tells of work to be done.
  • The Rose Knight cook has prepared provisions for the men and women of Camp Cloudtop. In her old age, however, their delivery proves more difficult than she would care to admit. Determined to see her hard work is not wasted, she asks you to distribute three sets of provisions in her stead. Pick up the provisions and prepare to make your delivery.
  • You pick up the three sets of provisions. See them safely to the knights of Camp Cloudtop.
  • You have delivered all of the provisions, garnering you many thanks for temporarily relieving the resident cook of her duties. Head back and speak with the Rose Knight cook.
  • Though she lacks the vigor to jump for joy, her look of gratitude is unmistakable as she conveys the pleasure she takes in preparing their provisions. Though the thinner air of the Sea of Clouds is harsh in her old age, she assures you a meal cooked by their hands is equally unkind, vowing to continue work so long as she is able.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Rose Knight Cook: Hello there, lassie/laddie. No doubt you've important work to attend to. Well, we all have a part to play. As a matter of fact, I should be handing out these meals, but these old bones don't move like they used to.
Rose Knight Cook: But as I said, we all have a part to play. And I can't very well keep the good men and women of Camp Cloudtop waiting.
Rose Knight Cook: I don't suppose you'd be willing to make a few deliveries in my stead, would you? The packages are clearly labeled. I can't offer much, but I will compensate you for your trouble.

Optional Dialogue

Rose Knight Cook: Bless your heart. They're stationed close by, so it shouldn't take you long. Pray hurry—they're sure to be famished.

Delivering the packed meals

Laniaitte: Ah, [Forename]. To what do I owe the honor of your presence this fine evening?
<Hand Over Packed Meal>
Laniaitte: A delivery from the cook? I was all but certain there would be none today. You have my thanks. And give her my best regards.
Gildon: Whatever it is, make it quick. I cannot leave my post unattended for long.
<Hand Over Packed Meal>
Gildon: Oh! A meal from the cook! That she makes such fine cuisine from seemingly deplorable rations is nothing short of a miracle. Thank you, miss/sir. My compliments to the chef!
Marielle: Ah, Mistress/Master [Surname]. Can I help you with something?
<Hand Over Packed Meal>
Marielle: Oh, a meal from the cook! Why did she not come herself? Well, no matter. My thanks to you both.

Optional Dialogue

Laniaitte: I know she means well, but please remind her that she needs to rest.
Gildon: Love makes for the best seasoning. Give her my thanks for the fine meal!
Marielle: I know she thinks herself something of a maid, but she's really more like family. The camp wouldn't be the same without her.

Reporting to the Rose Knight cook

Rose Knight Cook: Welcome back. I take it by your empty hands their meals have been delivered. Excellent. Short though the trip may be, a few fulms feel like malms at my age. Heh heh.
Rose Knight Cook: It's worth it to see their smiling faces, though. I know they say I should take things easy, but age is no excuse for letting up on my duties.
Rose Knight Cook: I won't deny I've had second thoughts about staying, what with the thinner air here in the Sea of Clouds and all... But have you tried their cooking? No one should have to suffer such unsavory fare, and they won't so long as I'm here.