Celestial Strife

Description

Despite efforts to stay above worldly affairs, we cannot deny that Jadeon, Skysong, and Vim alike have caused our fair share of strife... Jadeon and Skysong are mistrustful of each other, and have never seen eye to eye on the most basic of principles. They cannot hope to unite their forces. Sage Podun sends you to the Soul Mirror to learn a lesson that is difficult to grasp, but ultimately, quite valuable.


récompense

Objet(s)

Pilule taichi Pilule taichi - 3700

Gemme honneur Gemme honneur - 65 Lié

Perle affinité Perle affinité - 2500

Muscle draconnique Muscle draconnique - 15

Jade toucher céleste Jade toucher céleste - 70 Lié

Perle Chroma Perle Chroma - 2500


PNJ

Fusoir

Quêtes requises

Disciple of the Purified

Stats de quête

Niveau: n’importe

Quête obligatoire

Ne peux être abandonnée

Ne peux être recommencé

Chaine de quête:
Dialogues:

Démarrer la conversation de quête:

Despite our efforts to stay above worldly affairs, we cannot deny that the Skysong, Jadeon, and Vim alike have caused our fair share of strife...
- You mean Jadeon and Skysong are at odds with each other?
It's all because of different principles. The desire of Skysong is to heal the entire world. They believe that everyone can be redeemed, including the worst of the Vim. They're willing to redeem these evil beings even at the cost of their own lives. Isn't that absurd? The demons were born cruel and have no kindness at all. Thus, Jadeon believes that only by killing them can we eliminate the evils of the world. Due to these reasons, Jadeon and Skysong are quite different and often come into conflict.
- I see.(Démarrer la quête)
Message de chat mondial: Despite efforts to stay above worldly affairs, we cannot deny that Jadeon, Skysong, and Vim alike have caused our fair share of strife... Jadeon and Skysong are mistrustful of each other, and have never seen eye to eye on the most basic of principles. They cannot hope to unite their forces. Sage Podun sends you to the Soul Mirror to learn a lesson that is difficult to grasp, but ultimately, quite valuable.