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{{Intro | {{Intro | ||
| Patch Introduced = [[Mirror, Mirror]] | | Patch Introduced = [[Mirror, Mirror]] | ||
| Related Quests = [[ | | Related Quests = [[Path of the Jojii Adherent]] | ||
| Updated = [[A Rising Darkness]] | | Updated = [[A Rising Darkness]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 3 July 2012
Introduced: | Mirror, Mirror | Related Quests: | Path of the Jojii Adherent | Updated: | A Rising Darkness |
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Notes
- Route:
- Moved from Tou-Tou to Nanto during the A Rising Darkness event.
Lore & Dialog
Opening Dialog:
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "Sit, Please."
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "In my life, I have seen a great many wonders that have challenged my beliefs, and driven me near the edge of forsaking all that I had known. But in Jojii, I have found the virtuous :path."
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "Not so long ago, another came to me. He was as accomplished as you, more so perhaps. What he had accomplished is not as important as what he had learned."
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "His name is Honshu Takeda, and he has begun to learn about himself and the way of Jojii. He had lost his way, and I have set him back upon his path. He will follow the shrines to Jojii. The first lies within this very town, just beyond those doors between the trees."
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "His journey will end in Kara. Much wisdom can be garnered by following the path and incorporating the lessons of the four stones in your actions."
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "Should you wish to follow in his steps, seek the shrine and pray as I am sure he has done."
Quest Complete Dialog:
- Han Rin-Jo, Jojii Adherent tells you, "The narrow path allows all who walk upon it to attain balance."