Capable Courier

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Capable Courier is a Friendship Quest given by Ashura upon reaching Friendship Level 3: Fatherly Friend.


Description

Ashura wrote two letters to send to his son. Read them and tell him which one he should send.


Objectives

Part 1

  • Read the first letter.
  • Read the second letter.
↷ Return to Ashura


Rewards

At Start of Quest

At Quest Completion


Walkthrough

  1. Ashura does not look too good. Talk to him and find out what is wrong.
  2. He asked you to read some letters he prepared to send to his son, Nuroo. Go to Ashura's room and read the letters.
  3. Return to Ashura and see what kind of help he still requires.


Dialogue and Mail

Introduction

Upon speaking to Ashura

Ashura
Thank the Dragon I ran into you!
...I've been working on a very important letter and...I...uh...could use a second opinion.
Player
What kind of letter?
Ashura
We'll...uh...talk about that after you take a look. It's difficult to explain.

Player
Letters to the editor of Fashion Monthly?
Ashura
Ha ha! Good one! But...no...I think the contents of the letters will be easier to explain after you read them.
Here's the key to my room. The letters should be on my desk.

Progression

Letters to Nuroo

Nuroo,
Ever since your mother passed, life has been tough out here at the Inn all alone. I could use some help, as well as some company. I know your mother wanted nothing more than for us to make amends. For her sake, please write me back this time. Don't make the same mistake I did. Don't forget the importance of family.

- Dad

First Letter

Nuroo,
It's hard for me to admit it, but I was wrong. I shouldn't have tried to dissuade you from continuing our family's Path in military service. It's just -- I let you see me as a hero -- but the truth is quite the opposite. I did some things in the name of honor that were anything but honorable, and I wanted to spare you the same fate.

Please write me back, and we will discuss the matter further.

- Dad

Second Letter

Conclusion

Upon speaking to Ashura after reading the letters

Player
I read the letters.
Ashura
And what did you think?
Player
Seems like you're in a tough situation!
Ashura
I certainly am.

Player
I don't think I should be getting involved.
Ashura
I'm so sorry to burden you.
My son, Nuroo, and I have not spoken in several years.
He decided to follow my family's Path in the military and I...did not approve.
I overreacted and scared him away. But that was years ago and I regret it now.
I've been trying to figure out a way to tell him I want him back in my life. So I wrote two letters...
One taking responsibility for my actions and another that tells him how much it would have meant to his mother for us to reconcile.
I've been having a hard time deciding which one to send.
Player
Send the one about Sabine. It's sweet...
Ashura
The boy was close to his mother. You're right.
I think he will write me back if I discuss how much it would have meant to Sabine.

Player
Send the one where you admit you're wrong.
Ashura
It's a hard a choice, but you're right. I have to own up to my mistakes.


Notes


Update History

Build 0.165:

  • Introduced.