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juperos ruins history quest
A quest that delves into the ancient city of Juperos... at least as well as anything else in the game does.
the iRO wiki guide says you have to go and read the other books in the library as well, but I don't think that's really necessary... maybe it differs from server to server. if you're interested in what the other books had to say, go here.
this is why I used an Assassin Cross... I needed the Cloaking to avoid the mobs.
again, the iRO wiki says to go talk to the other statues, which... didn't seem to have any real effect on the quest, since this first one seems to do the trick, unless if somehow by not talking to them all you simply can't progress? I did it anyhow, so here you go.
I accidentally clicked through the next dialogue box, so here it is in text form...
[Fayruz]
Oh, Sandstorm! The Transparent Plate that you brought for me last time is really helping me in my research. If you get the chance, please bring me more!
assuming she meant breakthrough.
that's basically the end of the things you have to do for her. if you turn in more Transparent Plates, though...
otherwise, you can read her thesis again, which is much more filled out now thanks to you.
if you hit "Leave it alone" here...
if you hit "Leave it alone" looking in this Table of Contents...
ha.
this is another quest that leaves us with interesting ideas which, as far as I know, never get mentioned again. I think I've only done the Juperos Quest (which summons the MVP Vesper) once, and a long time ago, but I don't think it talks about Juperos's history, does it? All this about the chimera and Ymir's Heart... I just don't know. As usual, I wish Gravity would go back and address all these subjects and questions.
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juno library screenshots
Well why not.
ha.
can I just say I actually really enjoy how "you" are written in this game? just such a snarker and kind of silly...
color in this page of Julius Caesar being brutally murdered.
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ice necklace quest
An apparently stand-alone quest in Rachel.
this is something that bothers me a bit about RO... the dwarves. I know there are dwarf NPCs in a few select quests... I think related to god item quests... but that's it. there's really no information about them. where do they live, what is their standing in society, etc etc... I wish I knew.
the game's first warlock?
what a hilariously smug dude.
the life of an NPC.
totally worth it.
you also receive these from Maheo, which you can use to summon Ktullanux.
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juno screenshots
I dropped by Juno in order to pick up an item for a quest I was going to do, and ended up going around and talking to NPCs. I didn't talk to every NPC in Juno, obviously, there are just too many and Juno is a big, complicated city, but the NPCs I chatted up had some interesting things to say.
Every Junonian soldier starts off by saying this; I didn't screencap the others because well, that would be redundant.
this soldier wins the award for having the most pointless dialogue in the city.
this NPC has two different dialogues.
seems simple enough.
also known as "El Mes."
this building tho.
juno, ladies and gentlemen.
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lost child quest
Lost Child (11.1) → Rachel Sanctuary (11.1) → Veins Siblings (11.2) → Thor Volcano Base (11.2) → Peace for Arunafeltz (11.3)
finally, the beginning.
well, first I went to talk to the servants that you meet during the quest, just to see what they said before you actually started.
okay, now for the real start.
you have to talk to the servants in a certain order, but here's something that foreshadows the base of the quest if you talk to this servant out of order:
you actually start with the man outside.
I dunno, he may be onto something.
he didn't even get the name he made up (which wasn't even very creative) right. vincent you aren't very good at this.
This, to me, is the core of the quest, this information about the social system of Arunafeltz. I never really see anybody else actually dealing with this, though... although I guess it's because RO info is generally not that well-known to begin with.
I can't recall if the jewel has ever made a reappearance.
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morroc screenshots
I became curious about the Fortress Saint Darmain, and googling brought up mostly this info from some RO rp thing on livejournal... but after further searching I came to the conclusion that it was COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY MADE UP. Which was disappointing because it sounded interesting... there were assassins involved :( oh well... this seems to be the only real canonical information about that area, aside that the Rogue Guild lurks around in it. This NPC is on the left side of the field right outside the south of Morroc.
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einbroch murder quest
Factory Quest (10.1) → Einbroch Murder Quest (10.1) + Biolabs Entrance Quest (10.2) → President Quest (10.2) + Cursed Spirit Quest (10.2) + Odin’s Temple Excavation Quest (10.4) → Rebellion Quest (10.4)
A quest that delves deeper into the secrets of the Republic.
You begin in Einbech...
Then, in an Einbroch inn...
the thing about this house is that the father is right at the entrance and if you get near him he kicks you out, so the only way to speak to the other NPCs in the house is through the walls...
if you've already done the Factory Quest, you don't even have to go to the factory, you can immediately talk to Shinokas again. however that means I accidentally skipped a dialogue, which I looked up again:
So...? Did you learn anything new in the Factory?
there are various sets of passwords you have to put in, and they're all equally ridiculous and hard to type. I copy/pasted mine in which is how I did it so fast...
then on the domestic airship...
go buy some apples (100 to be exact) from the apple seller...
how your character sees all this and thinks nothing is wrong is beyond me.
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factory quest
Factory Quest (10.1) → Einbroch Murder Quest (10.1) + Biolabs Entrance Quest (10.2) → President Quest (10.2) + Cursed Spirit Quest (10.2) + Odin’s Temple Excavation Quest (10.4) → Rebellion Quest (10.4)
A quest that exemplifies the poor conditions of Einbroch, in case that somehow flew over your head entirely.
I accidentally skipped by a window of dialogue when I went back to Zelmeto, but I found the script:
What...? This is worse than I expected. But it's good that we know about these problems as soon as possible.
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Retrieve the items for him and...
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dandelion's request side b
A technically stand-alone quest, no longer implemented in iRO, that details the dark truth of Morroc.
It splits into two separate storylines which eventually converge again (and do not occur simultaneously as far as I can tell; it’s either one timeline or the other), but for sake of simplicity (and the number of screenshots) I will be dividing them up into two posts.
Screenshots thanks to Riisha.
using the truth as a lie, how clever..
the gemstone is now bright. essentially you're doing the opposite of Side A, unknowingly going along with weakening the seals...
then the same portion of Thanatos Tower as shown in Side A...
From here on out, the two sides of the quests become virtually the same. You talk to that man in the Morroc Castle cell, get warped to the rainbow maze, etc...
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biological weapon quest
Medicine Quest (10.4) → Biological Weapon Quest (10.4)
A quest where everyone really needs to calm the hell down.
Screenshots thanks to Riisha.
In the Blacksmith Guild within Einbroch...
idk what happened to the dialogue there, but Makkie is in an inn/bar within the Lighthalzen Slums.
...he says to an Assassin.
Perhaps this is when the Biolab mobs were born.
I think they have the wrong idea of what a mass murder weapon / biological weapon is... if they'd said she was supposed to be a super soldier, that makes more sense. A mass murder weapon sounds more like a weapon of mass destruction aka a nuke, a biological weapon is like a virus...
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rachel sanctuary quest
Lost Child (11.1) → Rachel Sanctuary (11.1) → Veins Siblings (11.2) → Thor Volcano Base (11.2) → Peace for Arunafeltz (11.3)
Also the quest that permits you to enter the Rachel Sanctuary dungeon.
Screenshots thanks to Riisha.
Technically, the server as a whole is required to donate 500 million zeny to Priestess Nemma (in the name of the sanctuary, of course) in order to start the quest. You receive vouchers in return for donations, which you can redeem with Priestess Panno inside the building to receive random helpful items.
You receive two options, but the right one leads to...
You enter the building and, along a certain route, various dialogue boxes will pop up.
Eventually you come into this room.
Move around to trigger again...
Pushing or kicking the gate should work. If you choose "Smash gate with weapon," it says something like, "Wait! That's not a good idea. You can't smash down the gate to a holy place: heroes don't specialize in desecration." (Taken from an rAthena script.)
Aside from redeeming vouchers, you now have the option to ask her about the gate.
I feel like Arunafeltz is one of those places with a propensity for twins... but thinking about it, they may have only made Panno and Nemma twins so that they could reuse the art...
So Panno you're the first one to mention the Holy Grounds huh...
The reason he speaks so familiarly to you is because you met him in the Lost Child quest.
This is why I think characters who come from Rachel are in a unique situation... they're basically stuck in Rachel, so for them to be outside of the city / country means either they did something and cannot go back, or they hated Rachel enough to leave despite the stigma.
INSERTS HEADCANONS INTO POST WHOOPS but yeah explains.
You're provided with a place to type your answer when she asks where you come from and what you did there, so you can literally say anything to her... you could say you come from the planet Vulcan and when you lived there you mind melded or something. Anything goes.
sad face.
dat face.
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chief's quest
Dropped Knife Quest → Chief's Quest
A somewhat lackluster quest tbh, with mediocre rewards. The Dropped Knife quest is so simple and irrelevant it's not worth posting.
sir those are just regular white pots.
not very far my ass, he's in the 3rd level of the dungeon. though how he got there is anyone's guess.
not to mention how he became bones in less than a day.
so then you must run around the three levels of the dungeon to find the blade pieces. supposedly the locations of the blades are random.
and again, how they ended up in all those places is anyone's guess.
this NPC will kick you out of the inn several times.
this quest requires you to make the right dialogue choices in order to progress. however the right choices are REALLY FARFETCHED IDE...
I'd thought I'd gotten it right this time but nope.
APPARENTLY IT HAS TO BE THIS WAY:
how would ANYONE HAVE FIGURED THAT OUT THIS IS JUST COMPLETE OPPOSITE OF SENSIBLE CHOICES.
this doctor turned out to be my least favorite part of the quest.
the above two dialogues are the most common you'll get. randomly, you'll get a box that lets you proceed:
and yes, you have to pick those options to proceed.
but more often than not you're cockblocked AGAIN by this box. the proceeding box is this:
another cockblock box. so basically you have to KEEP CLICKING ON HER AND TALKING TO HER AND JUST SAYING THE SAME THINGS OVER AND OVER AND I REALLY HATE THIS NPC.
eventually you'll get through though and get:
when coming back to her house, I happened to notice this..
not sure what to make of it.
...I COULD HAVE JUST HUNTED THAT YOU BTCH
AND IT'S NOT EVEN A REAL CURE???
you know, like I kept asking you to a million times before.
...if I weren't trying to complete the quest I might have just kept the Haedonggum.
I realize I made a lot more comments in this quest, but just... it was so needlessly frustrating and irrelevant and I do not want to do it again so I'm glad I screenshotted it even though it has almost nothing to do with Gonryun at all.
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dandelion's request side a
A technically stand-alone quest, no longer implemented in iRO, that details the dark truth of Morroc.
It splits into two separate storylines which eventually converge again (and do not occur simultaneously as far as I can tell; it's either one timeline or the other), but for sake of simplicity (and the number of screenshots) I will be dividing them up into two posts.
Screenshots thanks to Riisha.
Your character must first receive a Letter of Recommendation from their respective NPC, then head to the Morroc Bar (possibly Assassin Bar).
You then go into an area where you have a limited amount of time to talk to the NPCs and are presented with a choice of which mission you wish to take. You may either go with Kidd:
or with Lin:
The dialogue for Assassins varies slightly from the other classes.
Side A goes with Kidd.
Head to Juno...
If you didn't notice, the crest is now dull, whereas before it was shiny.
Yes, because a cute hat will hide my Assassin outfit.
Kidd's dialogue there is possibly my favorite in this entire quest.
And then comes my least favorite part of the quest... literally the reason I hated doing it. You have to go TO THANATOS TOWER...
climb up to the FOURTH FLOOR... to find this MACHINE...
and have to do basically a NUMBER GUESSING GAME. I think if you're good at math and/or puzzles it's easier, but for me it SUCKED.
Obviously, if you get the number wrong, you have to start again. But eventually...
Then within the Morroc Castle...
You walk along this rainbow road for a while but it is super creepy... at certain intervals you get these popups and regularly dialogue appears at the top of the screen...
BTW, with every one of these dialogues, you get the Blind status.
Also, weirdly enough, the dialogues reference the Ragnarok manhwa. There actually IS a man in Morroc Castle who is taking children and killing them (in the scene we see, he is lowering them into a boiling pot, hence the smoke), and every time it IS a full moon and the guards are increased.
The road goes on for a long time but finally you reach the end...
INVISIBLE ROAD.
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schwartzwald screenshots
this last screenshot is from a house in Einbroch.
basically these two towns are just horrible. and really, Schwartzwald, when 2/5 of your towns are basically below poverty level, you have a problem.
well, maybe more like 2.5/5 because of the lighthalzen slums.
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veins siblings quest
Lost Child (11.1) → Rachel Sanctuary (11.1) → Veins Siblings (11.2) → Thor Volcano Base (11.2) → Peace for Arunafeltz (11.3)
AKA one of the worst required quests ever. EVER.
Screenshots thanks to Riisha.
Toby you're sad.
What countries, RO world is sort of limited in that regard.
You try this with all the camels with no luck.
And here comes the section of the quest that makes the entire thing a horrible experience.
The materials you gathered as food are enough to feed the camel five times. However, way more often than otherwise it poops out these potatoes. That means you may get five potatoes and with all your materials gone, you have to go back and get more, knowing that you may well get five more potatoes. Endless potatoes.
This is why this quest SUUUUUCKS.
Four more times and finally...
(the two above screenshots provided by myself.)
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peace for arunafeltz quest
Lost Child (11.1) → Rachel Sanctuary (11.1) → Veins Siblings (11.2) → Thor Volcano Base (11.2) → Peace for Arunafeltz (11.3)
After a little running around the Morroc Ruins...
He tells us that High Priest Zhed wishes to talk to us, so off to Arunafeltz.
So talk to Niren...
If you think about it, your character is a huge criminal from all these quests... but since you're doing it for a good cause...
I am not sure if this is the truth... if it is, that means the Pope's origins (and her brother's) are a mystery. But it could very well be fabricated, a lie told to the Pope to ensure she believes her origins are mystical.
Obviously, this is a "future" type of quest... it would resolve a lot of the issues that come from Arunafeltz, after all.
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ayothaya dungeon entrance quest
A quest that ends with a lot of... quest-ions.
I don't understand why he does this.
Anyhow, into the dungeon...
and then she does the exact same three "chanting" dialogue windows as before...
...and again, if we lose it, she can remake it if we bring her the materials.
But what happened to the Sa-Mhing Tiger? Why is this place supposedly filled with evil spirits? What the heck is Lady Tanee?
Find out NEVER, next time on Gravity.
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