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!colspan="2"|Quest Summary
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|Quest type || Solo
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|XP Reward || ---
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|XP Cap || 4,817,868 experience <br> (bonus 688,267 experience per gem)
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| 4,817,868 experience <br> (bonus 688,267 experience per gem)
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|Item Reward || 3 [[Gem of Balance|Gems of Balance]] <br> [[The Rise and Fall of the Tanada]]
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| 3 [[Gem of Balance|Gems of Balance]] <br> [[The Rise and Fall of the Tanada]]
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|Title Reward || N/A
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|Starting location || [[Shoushi]]
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| [[Shoushi]]
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|Timer || 2 weeks
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| 2 weeks
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|Level Restrictions || 80+  
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| 80+  
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|Level Suggestions || 80-100+  
! Level Suggestions
| 80-100+  
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|Introduced in: || ---  
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Revision as of 16:33, 14 July 2008

Quest Summary
Quest type Solo
XP Reward ---
XP Cap 4,817,868 experience
(bonus 688,267 experience per gem)
Item Reward 3 Gems of Balance
The Rise and Fall of the Tanada
Title Reward N/A
Starting location Shoushi
Timer 2 weeks
Level Restrictions 80+
Level Suggestions 80-100+
Introduced in: ---

Walk Through

Starting point, speak to Sayuji Jina in Shoushi at 33.3S, 72.8E.

Speak with her and she will tell you the following:

Sayuji Jina tells you, "You may be able to help me... I seek knowledge of the Tanada clan of the Nanjou Shou-Jen. Their appearance in this land could bode great ill, even for the Sho people whom they are supposedly pledged to protect. I would have you seek out their training school in the southern mountains of Osteth."
Sayuji Jina tells you, "If this school is like the schools they maintained on Ispar, you will have to defeat the Master of each school - Storms, Wind, and Breath - and prove your worthiness to three shrines, before being allowed to see the Enlightened Master of the school. The Enlightened Master should be carrying a jade medallion which I would very much like to see. You will have to take it from him by force. If you are up to this dangerous task, the entrance to the Tanada school, which they call the House of Air, is located at 68 S, 45 E."

To get to the House of Air first you must take the portal to Kara from Shoushi at 33.1S 73.2E, then take the Yukikaze Portal from Kara at 82.8S 48.2E, from there you run to the Tanada House of Storms at 68.1S 45.5E (80+).

Once inside, the dungeon layout is very simple, walk to a two way intersection and take a right at the T, follow the path east, northeast until you reach an upper room where you will see the Master of Storms, kill him and retrieve the Medallion of Storms from his body.

Now retrace your steps back to the beggining, and run straight at the T intersection you first came to, here you will see a Tanada Shrine of Storms, hand the Medallion of Storms to this shrine and you will receive the following message.

You give Tanada Shrine of Storms Medallion of Storms
Though the Shrine of Storms does not move or change in any appreciable way, you can almost feel its approval as you present it with the medallion that once belonged to the Master of Storms.

Next, walk just past the shrine into the Tanada House of Wind portal (80+ no recall, no summon).

Now you will find yourself in the same dungeon as the first, the layout is nearly identical, run N, NE all the way to the top again and here you will fight the Master of Wind. Kill him and retrieve the Medallion of Wind from his corpse, proceed back to the start and hand the medallion to the Tanada Shrine of Wind and you will receive the following messsage.

You give Tanada Shrine of Wind Medallion of Wind.
Though the Shrine of Wind does not move or change in any appreciable way, you can almost feel its approval as you present it with the medallion that once belonged to the Master of Wind.

Walk past the shrine into the Tanada House of Breath portal (80+ no recall, no summon).

Once again you are in a similar layout, follow the path to the right all the way NE to the back and kill the Master of Breath, loot the Medallion of Breath from his corpse, return back to the start to the Tanada Shrine of Breath and hand it the medallion to receive the following message.

You give Tanada Shrine of Breath Medallion of Breath.
Though the Shrine of Breath does not move or change in any appreciable way, you can almost feel its approval as you present it with the medallion that once belonged to the Master of Breath.

Lastly, walk past the shrine and into Enlightened Master's Chambers (80+ no recall, no summon).

Now you will be in a slightly different dungeon, proceed forward passed the first group of acolytes and into the second room where you will kill the Enlightened Master and loot the Enlightened Master's Medallion from him.

Take the Enlightened Master's Medallion back to Sayuji Jina in Shoushi at 33.3S, 72.8E and hand it to her to receive your reward.

You give Sayuji Jina Enlightened Master's Medallion.
Sayuji Jina tells you, "Well done. This confirms some of my fears. I cannot tell you very much now, as I feel that most of what I know will be lost on you."
Sayuji Jina tells you, "But here, I should reward you... I will give you some gems that I think you will find useful... And a book, to help you learn something of the nature of the Tanada clan and their deadly mission."
You've earned 4,817,868 experience.
Sayuji Jina gives you 3 Gems of Balance.
Sayuji Jina gives you The Rise and Fall of the Tanada.
Sayuji Jina tells you, "If you do not find these Gems of Balance to be useful, you can return them to me for practical knowledge."
Sayuji Jina looks at you speculatiely.
Sayuji Jina tells you, "If you would aid me again in dealing with this matter, speak to me again."

Items

Lore & Dialog

The Tanada Shrine of Storms is made of polished stone and scented wood. It weems to have a slot built into it, as if to accept some small, disc-shaped object...
The Tanada Shrine of Wind is made of polished stone and scented wood. It weems to have a slot built into it, as if to accept some small, disc-shaped object...
The Tanada Shrine of Breath is made of polished stone and scented wood. It weems to have a slot built into it, as if to accept some small, disc-shaped object...