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Urianger would speak with you regarding your mission to prevent Bahamut's return.

Quest description

Fragments of Truth Fragments of Truth is a Quest in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.

Journal

※The Final Coil of Bahamut can be accessed via the Duty Finder.

Objectives

Script

Fragments of Truth Fragments of Truth script
Urianger Man is wont to cast light wheresoever secrets lie hid in darkness─though that which he illuminateth seldom bringeth him joy. So it is with such unhappy truths as Bahamut's immense shadow doth conceal.
Urianger Yet ever onward forgeth Mistress Alisaie, undeterred by the burden of knowledge that weigheth heavy on her heart. 'Tis a perilous path she hath chosen, and a painful one. I prithee, [Player Name], remain by her side as her valiant blade, that she might see her quest to its conclusion.
Alisaie [Player Name]─it is well that you are here.
Urianger My lady. How might I serve you this day?
Alisaie I have met with some difficulty in my mission, Urianger, and I should be grateful for your counsel.
Alisaie As you know, Bahamut's physical form is regenerating beneath the Carteneau Flats even as we speak.
Alisaie If we are to prevent his return, we must needs disable the two remaining internment hulks that sustain him.
Alisaie Every moment our mission is delayed, the realm is pushed closer to the brink of destruction.
Alisaie Alas, though I have determined the locations of the fragments of Dalamud leading to the hulks, I have been unable to find a way to enter them.
Urianger ...And gaining admittance is but the first step in your perilous undertaking.
Urianger When last thou descended into Bahamut's subterranean fastness, thou didst discover, didst thou not, that the dread primal had bound the shade of Nael van Darnus unto his will.
Urianger And though thou didst consign the fallen legatus to blessed oblivion, thou mayest recall that the piteous wretch was not alone. Doubt not but that Bahamut's other thralls shall seek to hinder thy passage.
Alisaie ...You can say his name, Urianger. I have not forgotten that my grandfather is waiting for us.
Urianger My lady. I would remind you, as I must oft remind myself, that the man whom we both loved and revered is no more. What remaineth is but a shade which defileth his memory.
Urianger The vile verbiage that spilleth from his lips must not be heeded, for it cometh not from your grandsire, but from Bahamut himself.
Alisaie You need not worry, Urianger. Come what may, I will not stray from the course.
Alisaie I will not let Grandfather's sacrifice be in vain!
Alisaie <sigh> But mere words will not take us whither we must go. As I said, I have been unable to find a way to enter the fragments of Dalamud...
Urianger My lady, might I suggest that you visit the fragments again in [Player Name]'s company? Full oft hath the Warrior of Light set events in motion by virtue of her/his presence alone. 'Tis possible that s/he may do so again.
Urianger I, the while, shall search for answers of mine own. By our efforts combined, full sure am I that the path shall be revealed to us ere long.
Alisaie ...Were it anyone else, I should question the wisdom of such advice. Yet I cannot deny that what you say about [Player Name] is true... Very well, I shall do as you suggest.
Alisaie ...Assuming you have no objections, of course? Good. Now, we seek entry to two fragments of Dalamud. One lies at the Burning Wall in eastern Thanalan, and the other at the Singing Shards in Mor Dhona.
Alisaie I left an assistant at each location with instructions to continue searching for a means of ingress. It is not impossible that they could since have found something useful to us. Let us begin by visiting my man at the Burning Wall. Deks, I think it was.
Alisaie's Assistant I say, are you not Mistress/Master [Player Name], my lady's most faithful companion? Sinis, madam/sir, at your service! And may I say what an honor it is to meet you!
Alisaie How goes the survey, Deks?
Alisaie's Assistant Ahem. My lady! It shames me to say that I have found no viable path to the fragment.
Alisaie's Assistant Though it stands there, before our very eyes, the way thither has thus far proven impassable.
Alisaie's Assistant When the fragment fell and pierced the land, it caused a prodigious amount of aether to spew forth.
Alisaie's Assistant 'Twas this that gave rise to the land's twisted lay, which seems destined to thwart our efforts.
Alisaie's Assistant Even were an opening to exist, I fear that we would struggle to reach it.
Alisaie We cannot give up. Keep trying.
Alisaie So near and yet so far... Well, it avails us naught to stand here and stare at the thing. Let us away to Mor Dhona, and try the other fragment. Perhaps Sinis has fared better.
Alisaie's Assistant Ah! U-Upon that note, my lady, there is something I must tell you. I am sorry to report that I lost contact with my brother just over a bell ago...
Investigatora00043 A-As you know, the Singing Shards are home to many fell creatures, ogres among them... While I do not wish to cause you undue alarm, I fear something unspeakable may have happened to Deks.
Alisaie What!? Why didn't you─!? Give me strength!
Alisaie We must hurry to my assistant's aid, [Player Name].
Alisaie's Assistant The Singing Shards are home to a host of fell creatures, ogres among them... If it would not be too much trouble, I should be most grateful if you would find my brother and keep my lady safe.
Alisaie's Assistant Thank you, adventurer! For a moment there, I feared that my bones were to be ground up and used to bake bread!
Alisaie I am relieved to see that you are unharmed. It was wrong of me to press such a dangerous task upon you.
Alisaie's Assistant M-M-My lady! Your worries are wasted on me! 'Twas nothing at all, I assure you!
Alisaie's Assistant Ahem! If it please you, I shall report on my findings.
Alisaie's Assistant As you can see, though the tip of the fragment is exposed, the rest is encased in rock and crystal, rendering it impossible to enter the structure.
Alisaie's Assistant We might try excavating the area around the fragment, but that is like to take time─and there really is no telling how deep we may need to dig before we find a suitable point of ingress.
Alisaie's Assistant As such, I am forced to conclude that gaining entry to this fragment is unrealistic. Forgive me, my lady.
Alisaie Confound it... We are losing precious time. What are we to do now?
Urianger 'Tis I, Urianger. Glad tidings have I for thee and my lady.
Urianger For a blessing, a way hath been found by which thou mayest enter the remaining fragments of Dalamud.
Urianger Pray escort Mistress Alisaie to the Ceruleum Processing Plant in northern Thanalan. There, all shall be made clear.
Alisaie Urianger has found a way!?
Alisaie Then we must go to him at once!
Alisaie's Assistant You needn't linger on my account. Should Master Urianger's method prove viable, rest assured I shall put many malms between myself and this place.
Urianger Mine apologies for summoning you thus from afar, my lady, but 'tis here that your journey may finally begin.
Alisaie I did wonder. To my knowledge, there are no fragments in northern Thanalan.
Urianger Nor are you mistaken, my lady. Yet a pathway doth exist─one which you yourself have made use of in the past.
Urianger At the conclusion of your several forays into the Binding Coil, 'twas at the crystal formation which lieth to the north of this place that you did emerge, was it not?
Alisaie Yes. An aetherial stream bore us back to the surface─that much I had surmised. Are you suggesting that we can use it to return underground?
Alisaie And even if that were possible, would it not simply bear us back to those places which we have already explored?
Urianger It need not, my lady. Pray allow me to explain. Upon the evidence of your experience, it seemeth plain that two internment hulks may share the selfsame aetherial egress. From this, we did infer that others may be connected in like wise. Thus did we labor long to verify the existence of further tributaries to the selfsame stream─in which task we were at length successful. 'Twas then but a matter of arriving at a solution to the problem of traveling to an unattuned destination...
Urianger That one might reach what we may call the headwater, we propose to employ a modified aetheryte which serveth to amplify such ripples as do originate from said source. By focusing one's essence upon these ripples, it should be possible to make the journey. Yet be fairly warned, my lady: as with all untried modes of aetherial travel, this method entaileth considerable danger. Merely to attempt the voyage could cost you your life.
Alisaie That is a risk I am willing to take! You are brilliant, Urianger!
Alisaie But I am curious... Did you have assistance in forming this plan? I could not help noticing your repeated use of the word “we”─unless you have taken to using the majestic plural in our absence?
Urianger ...Ah. Ahem. Nay, my lady. As you have correctly surmised...I was not alone in this endeavor.
Alisaie ...Meaning there are others who are aware of our mission.
Alisaie Well, it cannot be helped now. Preventing Bahamut's return is what matters. If some secrecy must be sacrificed to achieve our goal, then so be it.
Urianger Verily, 'twas not my wish to withhold knowledge of the aid I received... I pray that Mistress Alisaie will forgive me when she learneth of its source...
Alisaie So that must be the modified aetheryte. But what are the Immortal Flames doing here...?
Alphinaud Those men may be sworn Flames of Ul'dah, but they are first and foremost faithful retainers of House Leveilleur.
Alisaie Alphinaud!? So it was you who was helping Urianger!
Alphinaud Who else could it have been, dear sister?
Alphinaud Lest you worry, I have no intention of making the details of your venture public. Like you, I would prefer to avoid causing a panic.
Alphinaud But given that which is at stake─namely, the survival of the realm─one must be willing to accept help when it is offered. Would you not agree?
Alphinaud At the very least, do not be cross with Urianger─'twas at my behest that he kept silent.
Alisaie Hmph! We will speak later!
Urianger Pray forgive me, my lady, but knowing full well your intent, I judged it meet that Master Alphinaud be informed.
Urianger Though your grandsire hath become Bahamut's thrall, his noble blood courseth yet through both your veins, and if he must needs be struck down─
Alisaie Do you hear that, Alphinaud? I mean to strike down Grandfather! And when I have done so, I shall banish Bahamut to the aether!
Alisaie Nothing you say will sway me from my course! I will protect Eorzea, and I will uphold Grandfather's legacy!
Alphinaud Grandfather's legacy...? So you still do not know what you yourself desire. Your actions are still driven by borrowed resolve.
Alisaie Borrowed resolve!? What does that have to do with anything!?
Alisaie Protecting Eorzea was Grandfather's goal, and we made it ours─both of us! That is why we came here, unless you have forgotten!
Alphinaud Gods forbid I should ever forget, Alisaie. But you misunderstand. I do not question your resolve, only whence it came. If it were your own, you would be able to tell me precisely why you desire so fervently to protect Eorzea.
Alphinaud Yet you cannot, for it is not your resolve, but Grandfather's. You may struggle to see the difference, but borrowed resolve shall never be as strong as that which springs from within.
Alphinaud ...But let us speak of this another time. For now, preventing Bahamut's return is all that matters.
Alphinaud To be plain, I have no objection to striking down whatever is left of Grandfather. Know, however, that I will be accompanying you this time. As a son of House Leveilleur, I would be present for his final moments.
Alisaie ...Very well. You may join us...on one condition: I make the decisions.
Erkenrad If it please milady, the name's Erkenrad. Our preparations are just about complete.
Erkenrad When you're ready to embark on your mission, just give me the word. I'll be waiting for you at the Ceruleum Processing Plant.
Alisaie Pay no heed to my brother. You can rely on me. We have come far together, you and I, and together we shall see our journey to its end.
Erkenrad I've been waiting for you, Mistress/Master [Player Name]. I'm pleased to say that the aetheryte's primed and ready.
Erkenrad As you know, the remaining internment hulks are connected to the fragments in eastern Thanalan and Mor Dhona. It's to the former that we'll be sending you first.
Erkenrad Now, you'll be starting inside the hulk, meaning you won't have to cover so much ground─the drawback being that you'll be fighting for your life from the moment you get there. Best be prepared for anything, for milady's sake if not your own.
Erkenrad And that's about all I can tell you. When your preparations are in order, just give me the word, and I'll send you on your way. I may even throw in a prayer for your speedy return just to be on the safe side.
Alphinaud So this is how it looks on the inside...
Alisaie This internment hulk still functions...
Alisaie The teleportation was a success─we are come to the right place.
Alisaie There is no telling how much further Bahamut has regenerated since we last beheld him.
Alisaie Let us make haste to the main bridge and deactivate the coil.
Alisaie There were receptacles similar to these in the previous hulk.
Alisaie Those held chimerical beasts, but only the Allagans know what other abominations may be sleeping within.
Alisaie They may well be part of Dalamud's internal defenses. We must stay on our guard at all times.
Alisaie By the Twelve... Dragons...and so many...
Alisaie We were aware that the Allagans possessed the means to control the creatures, but to imprison them thus is...barbaric. I would not wish such a fate upon my worst enemy.
Alisaie 'Tis plain that no love was lost between the Allagans and the dragons, but was it truly necessary to keep so great a number here?
Alisaie Dalamud did not want for defenses, this we have experienced firsthand. Such guardians as the Allagans created─both living and unliving─were surely no less capable of repelling intruders than these poor creatures...
Alphinaud Tell me something, Alisaie.
Alphinaud Have you not managed to determine by whose will Bahamut exists?
Alisaie No, I have not. At first, I assumed that Bahamut had no people of his own─that the Allagans had perhaps discovered a way to simulate prayer itself.
Alisaie However, Nael's words gave me cause to reconsider─specifically, the shade's mention of Bahamut's “beloved children.”
Alisaie From that, I inferred that the primal is given form by the will of worshipers whom we have yet to─
Alisaie Oh.
Alisaie Gods strike me down for a blind fool!
Alisaie Bahamut's beloved children, right there before my very eyes... How could I be so stupid?
Alisaie Who else but the dragons of eld would summon Bahamut? Who else but they could sustain him? And to think I wondered why the Allagans kept them imprisoned here!
Alphinaud Even should the flame of Bahamut's life go out, his faithful children would summon him back.
Alphinaud For this reason, the Allagan Empire kept an army of dragons here in a perpetual state of duress, that they might sustain the primal's existence.
Alphinaud Truly, the Allagans' ingenuity knew no bounds...and neither did their cruelty.
Alisaie Small wonder that Bahamut was so enraged! Let no one deny that it was man who sowed the seeds of the Calamity!
Alphinaud Will you now turn your hatred towards our own kind, dear sister?
Alisaie Do not patronize me, Alphinaud. I merely acknowledge our guilt.
Alisaie Lest you be in any doubt, I have no intention of allowing Bahamut to lay the world to waste, regardless of the atrocities the Allagans committed against his kind. We have no choice but to eliminate all who worship him, be they his children or his thralls.
Alisaie It seems reasonable to assume that the system responsible for the primal's regeneration is also responsible for sustaining the captive dragons. If we disable it, all should perish. Let us press on.
Alphinaud Why, this looks like...
Alisaie A model of Dalamud, yes.
Alisaie For millennia, Bahamut must have gazed at this unchanging view.
Alisaie Trapped inside a prison that was scarcely large enough to contain him, unable to move, denied the release of death... How his hatred for man must have burned.
Alisaie And that hatred found an ideal vessel in Nael van Darnus.
Alisaie In many ways, Bahamut is to be pitied, not loathed. But knowing the true extent of his fury, I am more convinced than ever of the necessity of our endeavor.
Alisaie Besides...his is not the only soul that cries out for vengeance!
Quest complete.