An End to Suffering
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An End to Suffering | |
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Section | Kaineng City Quests |
Campaign | Factions |
Given by | Qian in Wajjun Bazaar (Kaineng City) |
Preceded by | Nahpui Quarter |
Type | Secondary quest |
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Qian's husband Tukan has been afflicted with the plague, and she does not want him to suffer any longer. Assist her by making an end to Tukan's life.
Quest information[edit]
Objectives[edit]
- Find Tukan on the rooftops and end his suffering
- See Qian for your reward
Reward[edit]
- 3,000 Experience
- 175 Gold
- Imperial Commendation
Walkthrough[edit]
Head out from Senji's Corner into Xaquang Skyway and head left, you will come across Tukan after a while. He is alone and his skills are identical to normal Afflicted Warriors, so fighting him shouldn't be a problem.
After Tukan has been killed, return to Qian and claim the reward.
NPCs[edit]
Foes[edit]
Boss-like foes[edit]
- 24 (26) Afflicted Tukan
Dialogue[edit]
Initial dialogue[edit]
Qian
- "Oh, oh, oh...what am I to do?"
- "I am sorry. That was not a very friendly greeting, but you have caught me at a bad time. You see, this accursed plague...I have lost my entire family to it. First my son, then my daughter. They both died in such agony...nothing my husband and I did eased their pain."
- "A few days ago, Tukan started showing symptoms. I am ashamed to say I left him. I cannot stand to think of him still suffering, but there is nothing I can do myself. The last I saw of him, he was stumbling around Xaquang Skyway. I can barely bring myself to speak these words, but I must: will you find Tukan and put an end to his misery?"
- Accept: "I will end his pain."
- Decline: "I can't do that!"
- Ask: "Please hurry to the rooftops! I do not want my darling Tukan to suffer any longer."
Intermediate dialogue[edit]
- Afflicted Tukan: "Qian..."
Reward dialogue[edit]
Qian
- "My husband's suffering is over,then? Thank you <Player name>, for putting him to rest."