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Marks of the Monarch

Sidequest1 Icon.png Lv. 70   Uses Quest Sync. Quest difficulty and EXP rewards will be adjusted to match your current level.  Marks of the Monarch
Quest

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Watch Amaro: Il Mheg - Voeburtenburg (x:28.8, y:6.4)

Map33 Icon.pngClosest Aetheryte: Wolekdorf

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071201.png73A Resounding RoarMainquest1 Icon.png A Resounding Roar (Level 73)

Spacer2.png Disciples of War or Magic (Level 70)

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54,000-
57,240
Experience Points



606
Gil
Options
Snow White Dye
Snow White Dye
Soot Black Dye
Soot Black Dye
Nightworld Silver Piece
Nightworld Silver Piece
Miscellaneous Reward

Trialicon.png The Dancing Plague (Level 73)

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Quest Sync
The watch amaro is troubled by a mysterious shadow.
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  • Stand /lookout by the cliff. 0/2
  • Report to the watch amaro.

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Watch Amaro
 
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Destination
 

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The watch amaro is troubled by a mysterious shadow.

Traveler, have you a moment? I patrol the area to the north regularly, and for a long while there was nothing of note. Of late, however, I've been seeing a mysterious figure on the other side of the cliff.

I can't make out who─or what─that figure is, and it troubles me. Men are said to see better than us amaro. Will you not lend me your keen eyes?


My thanks. All you need to do is stand lookout at the cliffs by Longmirror Lake and the Church at Dammroen Field.



There you are. So tell me, what did you see?


What will you say?
I saw no mysterious figures. I saw beautiful views.
Well, if you saw nothing, then I may rest easier. If truth be told, I was beginning to think that perhaps I was simply seeing my own shadow cast upon the fog.


By the way, when you looked out to the north, you may have noticed the strange cracks on the mountain face. Do you know how they came to be there?

They were hewn out by the faerie king when they fought the invading sin eaters.


They were hewn out by the previous faerie king when they fought the invading sin eaters.


To be sure, they weren't known as the king then, but simply Titania, ruler of the pixies. And it was they who rose to restore peace to the region in the wake of Voeburt's demise.


In the manner in which Titania united us against the sin eaters, the faeries saw an image of the king of fallen Voeburt.


So it was that, as a show of respect, we came to likewise refer to them as king. Alas, to our great sorrow, they would be corrupted by the Light and become that which they fought.


Those cracks are a reminder of how our king protected us, and beholding them spurs me to remain vigilant. But forgive me, I've gone on quite a ramble. Thank you for helping me to put my worries to rest.
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