Name | As Though Morning Dew | |
Type | Archon Quests | |
Series | Inversion of Genesis: Interlude Chapter: Act III | |
Description | The puppet has given up his original name. Just as the title "Wanderer" suggests, he has truly become a person with no name. | |
Previous | The Kabukimono's Finale | |
Involved NPC | Nahida, The Balladeer, Sawada, Aqaba, Amane, Paimon |
Table of Content |
Rewards |
Objectives |
Dialogues |
Rewards
Icon | Name | Rarity | Family | Amount |
Adventure EXP | 3 | Currency | x 500 | |
Primogem | 5 | Currency | x 60 | |
Mora | 3 | Currency | x 22000 | |
Guide to Praxis | 3 | Talent Item, Talent Book, Crafted Item, Ingredient, Alchemy Ingredient | x 5 | |
An Appellative Stroke | 4 | x 1 | ||
Hero's Wit | 4 | Character Ascension Item, Character EXP Item | x 2 | |
Mystic Enhancement Ore | 3 | Crafted Item, Weapon Ascension Item, Weapon EXP Item | x 4 | |
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Objectives
Num | Objectives | Summary Update |
#1 | Talk to Nahida | You notice a broken vase on the ground... |
#2 | Give Wanderer a new name | You hear an unknown voice from somewhere... |
#3 | Talk to Nahida | |
#4 | Listen in on the scholars' conversation | |
#5 | Return to the resting place |
Dialogues
Talk to NahidaNahida, The BalladeerAudio Language: |
Give Wanderer a new nameThe BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: The BalladeerAudio Language: |
Talk to NahidaNahida, The BalladeerAudio Language: |
Listen in on the scholars' conversationSawada, Aqaba, The BalladeerAudio Language: |
Return to the resting placeAmane, PaimonAudio Language: Sawada, AqabaAudio Language: NahidaAudio Language: |
4 responses to “As Though Morning Dew”
..Amane?
wow. its either “I”, “F”, or “SoHP”
The unknown voice that talks to us about those stuff right before the end of the quest.
“amane”, in japanese, means “heavenly sound”
so… wtf?!