Show/hide full quest's text They are stronger, more indomitable than any other race... and honest to a fault. One day, Tunta, the earth god they serve, bestowed a prophecy to the Grand Chief Ulutuka that the Kamasylve tree, which you so foolishly revived, would bring death and destruction to all... and that his people should become the shield of those most vulnerable to the darkness so therein to protect the primal forest, Tunkuta! For a thousand years... they had never set foot outside the forest, nor had contact with any other tribe, and now, they've begun to move. While you were taking in all the praise from the Ganelle, the owners of these arid lands were preparing for war in such desperation. You who seek to prove your worth as the hero... Show me the horn of Saigord, the Shadow of Nightmares.
You who seek to prove your worth as the hero... Show me the horn of Saigord, the Shadow of Nightmares.
Hadum's encroachment does not manifest as a physical force. It materializes as a disease plaguing the body and the mind. {ChangeScene(Odyllita_main_17)Do you see them? Turos are intrinsically incapable of rejecting Tunta's Prophecy. However... these rejected that prophecy calling upon them to move out of their native grounds to fight against Hadum. And for what? They have lost their minds to the point where they can't recognize even their own people, and eventually, were kicked out of their Grand Chief, Ulutuka's forest, Tunkuta. This is only a part of the consequences from reviving Kamasylve's light. A small omen... wrought by the Wing of Kamasylvia... |