The Legacy of Our Fathers
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The Legacy of Our Fathers
- Quest giver
- Alphinaud
- Location
- The Lochs (X:36.6, Y:30.3)
- Quest line
- Stormblood Main Scenario Quests
- Level
- 69
- Experience
- 109,000
- Gil
- 1,034
- Previous quest
- The Resonant
- Next quest
- The Measure of His Reach
If I Were a Fish
Necessities of War
Are They Ill-Tempered
At the Top of the Stairs - Patch
- 4.0
Main Scenario Progress: 499 / 953 (52.4%)
Stormblood Progress: 120 / 162 (74.1%)
“Alphinaud is a man with one less worry on his mind.
— In-game description
Rewards
- Choose one of the following options:
- 1 Gazelleskin Armguards of Aiming
- 1 Gazelleskin Bracers of Healing
- 1 Gazelleskin Armguards of Casting
- 3 Savage Might Materia V
Steps
- Speak with Arenvald.
- Speak with Raubahn.
- Speak with Alphinaud.
- Speak with Kan-E-Senna.
- Speak with Merlwyb.
- Speak with Aymeric.
- Speak with Raubahn.
Journal
- Alphinaud is a man with one less worry on his mind.
Dialogue
Quest Acceptance
Alphinaud: Lyse has gone to deliver Fordola into the custody of the Alliance, leaving M'naago and her men to hold the residential district and stand ready. Once the alliance has breached the main gates and commenced their assault, the Resistance forces will push through the entrance here and join the fray. Thancred: In that case, I will remain here. My search for Krile took me into the city proper, and my familiarity with their defenses may prove useful to the Resistance. Alphinaud: Undestood. I shall instruct Arenvald and his unit to render support as well. They were tasked with securing the aetheryte, as I recall. With me, [Forename].
Speak with Arenvald
Arenvald: Gods, Krile...It's so good to see you. I feared the worst... Krile: It wasn't your fault. You saved me - all of you. Thank you. Alphinaud: We will be departing shortly for Porta Praetoria to rejoin the main host. Arenvald, I would have your unit remain here with Thancred, that you might support the Resistance troops in the coming battle. Arenvald: Understood! We won't let you down. Alphinaud: ...I trust you will refrain from doing anything I would not. We are both far too young to die. Arenvald: Right, right - no noble sacrifices! Got it! Alphinaud: [Forename], Krile - let us be off, then.
Speak with Raubahn
Raubahn:' Ah, the heroes of the hour! Not content with securing the residential district, you gifted me an imperial commander. What are you after, a medal? Alphinaud: The work is its own reward, General. I must say, however, that Fordola's claims were not a little disturbing. What manner of power could Zenos have acquired that might equal an eikon? Raubahn: Might she speak of our missing Omega? Alphinaud: Very possibly. The Empire's fondness for comparable Allagan technologies is exceeding well documented. Have we made any progress with our own investigation? Raubahn: None. The search goes on in earnest, but Cid has thus far found nothing of note. Mayhap the Garleans beat us to it. If they were working desperately to repair the machine, that might explain their decision to remain within their walls... Alphinaud: Ah, Lyse. I trust you surrendered Fordola into custody without incident. We were just discussing the pilus's claims. Lyse: About Zenos and his newfound powers? She hasn't said a word on the subject since we rescued Krile - even when the interrogator asked nicely. Krile: Mayhap I can offer some insight into her claims - or at least into the facility and the experiments they conducted during my time there. Though my memories of the period are somewhat muddled, there are a few things I remember with painful clarity. Alphinaud: Thancred told us only that Fordola had undergone some...manner of treatment... Krile: Yes... It is a place wholly dedicated to the creation of enhanced beings to whom they refer to as "the Resonant." As I understand it, the process aims to imbue a test subject with the qualities of an individual with demonstrated magical aptitude. This entails...This entails the m-mechanical extraction and transfusion of some manner of...primordial essence. Lyse: So that's how Fordola improved so fast. I knew there had to be something. She wasn't half as strong or quick to predict my attacks when we first met. If it weren't for Urianger's siphon thingy, I really don't think we'd have beaten her... Urianger: My humble scheme asked far more in the execution than it required in the conception, I do assure thee. Lyse: Oh, you have got to stop doing that. Urianger: In calling upon Lady Alisaie after her defeat, I was most intrigued to learn of the apparent effortlessness with which Fordola countered her attacks. 'Twas as if she knew the blade's destination ere its journey began. A most impressive feat under any circumstances, but an almost miraculous one when considered int he context of Fordola's unfamiliarity with my lady's arts. How then could she so perfectly predict an unknown opponent's every move? After much deliberation, I surmised that Fordola may be possessed of a preternatural ability to divine meaning from the fluctuations of an individual's aether, and to instinctively react. To employ a metaphor, one might say that she was attuned to the whispers of my lady Alisaie's soul. Alphinaud: Wait! Have you not just described a manifestation of the Echo? Urianger: I had no conclusive proof. The available anecdotal evidence suggested only that Fordola was uncommonly sensitive to aetheric fluctuations, and 'twas this which led me to develop my strategem. I would fashion a device with the capacity to generate a massive disruption in the surrounding aether. If, as I suspected, Fordola's senses were indeed questing for the most minor of oscillations, the shock of exposure to a more amplitudinous aetheric waveform would be akin to a debilitating bout of aether sickness. Alphinaud: How...ingenuous. I note that the success of your plan hinged on your device's wielder remaining ignorant of its purpose, lest Fordola divine your intent. Urianger: Indeed so, Master Alphinaud. All things considered, 'twas a most fortuitous outcome. Krile: That's putting it mildly. In any event, if Urianger is correct, that would mean these Resonant have been granted the power of the Echo via artificial means. A sobering thought to say the least - and one which makes me wonder what else Zenos has in store. Raubahn:' Whatever the viceroy's newfound powers, I know of none better equipped to face him. And face him you must. For there is now but one path forward, and it leads straight to Ala Mhigo. Lyse: And it's not as if we came unprepared. We've got all our friends and allies fighting for the same thing. Honestly, right now, I feel like we could take on anyone and win. And I mean anyone! What will you say? Victory is as good as ours! / Nevertheless, let us proceed with all due caution. /... -> Victory is as good as ours! Lyse: Exactly! Ohh, I wouldn't want to be in Zenos's boots! Not with the likes of us coming to get him! Right - I'd best get back to the residential district. Thancred and the Resistance forces are waiting. Alphinaud: It is time we joined the main host. Krile, in light of your recent ordeal...might I suggest that you remain with the rear guard for now? Krile: Oh, if you insist...just this once.
Speak with Alphinaud
Alphinaud: If I may, General - is there aught [Forename] and I can do to assist with final preparations? Raubahn: I'm glad you asked. Pipin informed me moments ago that all forces are in position and that we are ready to commence the assault. Naught remains but to notify the Alliance commanders. If you've no objections, I should be glad to have you do the honors, Lieutenant. You were instrumental to the success of Operation Archon. You helped bring an end to the Dragonsong War. You are a hero to the people and a symbol of hope. Some might judge it an empty gesture, or worse a waste of your talents, but I know it would mean much to everyone here.
Speak with Kan-E-Senna
Kan-E-Senna: All is ready? Very well. Though many will fall in the coming battle, how many more shall know liberty for their sacrifice. There is a time for peace, and a time for war. Even the Matron understand this. We who have received of Hers and the elementals' blessings go now to stand for Eorzea and her children.
Speak with Merlwyb
Merlwyb: It's time, then. Though this is not my theater of choice, we will play our part. Our cannons care not either way. That battery has sunk enough ships to fill a fleet. 'Tis not like to be bested by a gate.
Speak with Aymeric
Aymeric: Hah! That you should be the one to bring me word. By the Fury, it is good to see you, my friend. You, who stood with us in our direst hour, will ever be an inspiration to my countrymen - and to me. Though Ishgard's debt can never be repaid, it is my hope that our deeds this day shall go some small way to redressing the balance.
Speak with Raubahn
Raubahn: It is done, then? Thank you, Lieutenant...for humoring an old bull. Storm Officer: Maelstrom, Adder, and Ishgardian forces are in position, General! Resistance in the Ala Mhigan Quarter are ready and await our signal. Raubahn: Naught left to do but the deed itself.