Every End is a New Beginning
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Type | Side |
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Daily | Yes |
Given by | Gyoyeon |
Starts in | Snowforest Monastery |
Ends in | Snowforest Monastery |
Turn in to | Gyoyeon |
Rewards | 5280 XP 1 Key 1 Silverfrost Valor Stone 33 ![]() ![]() |
Daily quest at Snowforest Monastery.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
1.
-Talk to Gyoyeon.
: I hope your soul has settled. Trauma leaves a lasting mark. Your chi is strong now that your wound has been purged. I trust that your skills have returned? : I'm glad, though I sense that your newfound strength is overshadowed by guilt. You must let go of any and all regret and walk the path of the unhindered. : Some would look at you and say, This warrior's conscience is half full of guilt. Others would say, This warrior's soul is half empty. Perhaps you would say something similar : I would say, This warrior is overflowing with potential. Guilt can teach, but it can also be a burden. The fastest fighters are those who move freely, free of all shackles and fear. : A monk named Jangho is waiting for you in the Sanctum of Eight. Find him if you wish to continue your training and accept the gift that the Eight Masters gave you.
2.
-Speak with Jangho and spar with the Trainee and Ascetic.
: This place must bring many mixed emotions for you. This is where your wound was finally healed. It is also the place where the Eight Masters chose to sacrifice themselves. : The choice was theirs to make. Yet, you seem to hold yourself responsible for their choice. : To truly honor the Eight Masters, you must be willing to forgive yourself. You must move forward. Resume your training and use the gift that cost them so much. : Awaken the Chi within you. Duel our trainees. Spar with one of our Ascetics.They are all eager to train with you, but are you ready to let go of your guilt?
3.
-Choose one of the five ascetics, and fight him/her.
4.
-Talk to Gyoyeon.
: I hope you found the training to be helpful. Already, I sense a deeper sense of peace within you, as if a heavy burden has been lifted. : May this monastery be the place where you put your guilt to rest. May you find the freedom to move forward.