![]() Try as I might I cannot stop thinking about her. Paiyo Reiyo: After our ordeal in the Tam-Tara Deepcroft, I tried to return home, but it's no use. ? That the gods would - hic! - deliver you to me a third time! If anyone can help me, surely it's you. The strong stuff this time! How's a man to drown his troubles in this - hic! - tepid piss you call ale? I said - hic! - huh? Paiyo Reiyo drowning his sorrows at Buscarron's Druthers. I fear before long he'll anger the other patrons. Perhaps you could speak with him? If the gods are good, you'll catch him in a moment of sobriety.īalan: Please see what you can do about that poor drunken soul. Several times, in fact.īalan:We usually pay no mind to drunkards at the tavern, but to be frank, he's become something of a nuisance. He mentioned your name amidst his ramblings. He practically lives in the tavern now, always deep in his cups, muttering about dead friends and vengeful spirits. Some more favorably than others.īalan: You see, there's this Lalafell who came to Buscarron's Druthers a few days past. Indeed, everyone in the Shroud speaks of your daring. You stop to take one last look at Limsa, knowing that Edda is finally in a better place.īalan: I say, aren't you that adventurer who's been exploring the Palace of the Dead?, isn't it? You've caused quite a stir among the men. As you turn to follow, a soft wind blows, carrying what sounds like a whisper on the breeze. He thanks you and promptly takes his leave, heart unburdened and mind at ease. Having lain the rings gently in the soil, Paiyo Reiyo offers up a prayer, hoping Edda and Avere have at last found peace in the great beyond.From there one can gaze upon all of Limsa Lominsa, the place where the two lovers first met. He decides on a place to bury their keepsakes, eventually settling on Summerford. Paiyo Reiyo is beside himself with excitement when you show him the ring.Take it to Paiyo Reiyo and see if it is what he has been searching for. While examining them, you manage to dislodge a ring from within one. You search along the riverbank and find a pair of rusted gauntlets.All he requires now is Avere's ring, which just so happens to be in the river near Buscarron's Druthers. He plans to use their engagement rings for the service. The problem, however, was that there were no bodies to bury - a problem for which he found a solution the moment he thought of Edda's ring. Tormented night after night by nightmares of Edda and her beloved, Paiyo Reiyo had decided to hold a small remembrance service for them, hoping to lay their spirits to rest.After a few moments, he then asks you to accompany him outside. You hand him her engagement ring and a look of remorse passes his face. He tells you he has been plagued by thoughts of Edda ever since and is taken aback when you tell him of your encounter with the fallen mage in the Palace of the Dead. However, when he hops down from his chair, you realize it is Paiyo Reiyo, whom you once rescued from the Tam-Tara Deepcroft. You find the gentleman in question who, failing to look up from his mug, demands you bring him another bottle of ale.Assuming you two to be friends, the Wood Wailer asks that you go to the Druthers and see what you can do to console this ale-sodden soul. For the past several days, this drunkard has been spouting nonsense of the supernatural, and mumbling about you. He also broaches the subject of a peculiar fellow down at Buscarron's Druthers. Word of your exploits in the Palace of the Dead has spread, and a Wood Wailer stops you to speak of his men's praises.Retrieve Avere's ring from the rusted gauntlets.Search for the drunken Lalafell at Buscarron's Druthers. ![]()
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