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An End to Hunger | Normal Act: 11 You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Talk to Lani for a reward. |
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1 | Find a way to destroy Kitava's Horns Kitava's Horns block the way to the Canals where Kitava feeds. Find a way to break past them. |
2 | Bannon has used the Staff of Avarius and sacrificed himself to resurrect Innocence. Talk to him to learn how to reach Kitava. Area: Oriath Docks NPC: Only now, he's gone and transformed into that pesky 'God of Light'! I've gotta believe that the man is still in there somewhere, but finding my way into his bedsheets at this stage is proving more difficult than I first thought. Don't seem to be anything that'll budge him from wherever he's hiding, not even an enrapturing roll in the hay with this future pirate queen! Seems to me that by lettin' ol' Innocence take him over completely, it's like a leech sucking the life right out of him. He's gonna lose out on all them lusty joys of this world, and that ain't something I'd ever think fondly about. |
3 | Meet Innocence at Kitava's Horns Innocence will use his power to destroy Kitava's Horns and grant you access to the Canals. Meet him at the Horns in the Ravaged Oriath Square. Area: The Feeding Trough |
4 | Kill Kitava Innocence has used his power to destroy Kitava's Horns and grant you access to the Canals. Search them for Kitava and destroy him once and for all. Area: The Feeding Trough NPC: |
5 | Talk to Sin You have found Kitava at his Feeding Trough. Talk to Sin to begin the final battle. Area: The Feeding Trough |
6 | Kill Kitava You have found Kitava at his Feeding Trough. Destroy him once and for all. Area: The Feeding Trough |
7 | You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Talk to Lani in Oriath Docks for a reward. NPC: I agree with your judgement, and though I wish never to return from my banishment, I have made a promise to Sin that I shall one day rejoin this world. But until that day I will remain in the furthest south, in a place of ice and ash, of blistering seas and abysmal storms. I shall meditate on my wrong doings, until a way of making amends to the millions of lives I have murdered and ruined, reveals itself to me. I'd always held out hope that you would succeed, but at night, I would stay awake worrying that perhaps that hope was a foolish dream, but you've done it! You are no longer an Exile, my friend. I honour you, and I'm certain the rest of the world will honour you as well. Please, I was saving this for something special, it's not much, but it's yours. I'd always held out hope that you would succeed, but at night, I would stay awake worrying that perhaps that hope was a foolish dream, but you've done it! You are no longer an Exile, my friend. I honour you, and I'm certain the rest of the world will honour you as well. Please, I was saving this for something special, it's not much, but it's yours. But if I've learned anything from you, Duelist: it's best to leave them wanting more. Let's find you a flagon of ale and a fresh start. Leave the rebuilding to those better suited than scoundrels like us. Whaddya say, Marauder? After all this, is it finally time to go home? We can set sail for your Archipelago the moment you give the word. We'll check in on these fine folk after they've had some time to figure things out. How's that sound? Just say the word, and we'll set sail. Say the word, and we'll set sail towards the future. Whaddya say, Shadow? We can check back in on these fine upstanding folk when they've sorted their business. We're not going to find him, mind you. But it's all about the journey with you folk, not the destination, inninit? We'll give it a year, then come back and see how these proper citizens are doing. Just say the word, and we'll set sail. Just say the word, and we'll sail on out of here. Innocence: Little brother... Please, forgive me. It's as if I have been dreaming the most horrid nightmare... and now, at last, the haze of sleep lifts from my eyes. My vision is clear... oh, by the gods, forgive me... Sin: It is as true now as it was when we began. You and I are of the same flesh, cleaved from the same womb. You ask for my forgiveness. I give it to you freely. Innocence: But the things I've done... the countless millions I've murdered... Sin: There will be time for all of that later, but for now, your people need you. Oriath needs you... Innocence: ...No. I cannot remain here amongst these ruins. Amongst the corpses of my own making... These people, they need you, brother, and your hero - not me. Sin: Then what? Where will you go? What will you do? Innocence: Isolation. I shall go south. As far south as one can travel in such a fleshly form. There are things I must think on, a redemption I need plan, if my conscience decides I am worthy of such a gift. Sin: You would seek forgiveness in the ice at the bottom of the world? Innocence: I would, should you let me. Sin: Go. Seek out that which you need. Find who you are, make pilgrimage. Journey on your path, brother, only return to us one day. Innocence: Thank you, brother. Innocence: Little brother... Please, forgive me. It's as if I have been dreaming the most horrid nightmare... and now, at last, the haze of sleep lifts from my eyes. My vision is clear... oh, by the gods, forgive me... Sin: It is as true now as it was when we began. You and I are of the same flesh, cleaved from the same womb. You ask for my forgiveness. I give it to you freely. Innocence: But the things I've done... the countless millions I've murdered... Sin: There will be time for all of that later, but for now, your people need you. Oriath needs you... Innocence: ...No. I cannot remain here amongst these ruins. Amongst the corpses of my own making... These people, they need you, brother, and your hero - not me. Sin: Then what? Where will you go? What will you do? Innocence: Isolation. I shall go south. As far south as one can travel in such a fleshly form. There are things I must think on, a redemption I need plan, if my conscience decides I am worthy of such a gift. Sin: You would seek forgiveness in the ice at the bottom of the world? Innocence: I would, should you let me. Sin: Go. Seek out that which you need. Find who you are, make pilgrimage. Journey on your path, brother, only return to us one day. Innocence: Thank you, brother. I've heard rumour that there may be a way to experience... other places. I am no expert in such matters, but if you plan on such a journey, I would ask that you continue to seek out suitable samples. And if you find some which possess the darkness in great quantities, well all the better. Without this lab, I'd be wary about releasing such entities into the wild. Here, they can be contained, if not controlled. It seems that in the wake of Kitava's rise, the rest of his family fared no better. Forgive me if I do not grieve for the family's fate. Our relationship was... complicated. If there is a silver lining to be found from Kitava's destruction of Oriath, it is that with access to this lab, we may be somewhat more ambitious with our tests. And of course, there's ah... all of this horror to account for as well. Aye, don't think there's a man, woman or child in the world that won't be praising yer name tonight over a glass of their finest grog. Speaking of which, where's a man to go to find a little fire water around these parts? |
8 | Talk to Sin You have finally defeated Kitava. Talk to Sin to access the Epilogue. Area: The Feeding Trough |
9 | The Epilogue is now unlocked You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Use Sin's portal to travel to the Oriath Docks and sail there. Area: The Feeding Trough NPC: I congratulate you, my friend. Your world may have exiled you, but there will always be a place for you at my table. You have given humanity a fighting chance. Though darkness still covers the face of the earth, there is now a ray of light to pierce it. The insatiable appetite of Kitava has been ruined, and you, you are no exile! Why, you are a hero, worthy of praise. May your legend live on, into eternity. Come, let us return to the others, they will be needing as many hands as possible for cleaning up this city... |
10 | You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Talk to Lani for a reward. |
11 | You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Lani has rewarded you with a Book of Skill. Use it to gain {0}. |
12 | Quest Complete You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Lani has rewarded you with {0}. |
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1 | You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Talk to Lani for a reward. NPC: The Immortal Syndicate remains, positioned to wrest control of the few remaining survivors, and you are the only one with the might to tear them down. Please, for the sake of those that still live, we must push onwards. Oriath has seen too much horror as it is. The Immortal Syndicate remains, positioned to wrest control of the few remaining survivors, and you are the only one with the might to tear them down. Please, for the sake of those that still live, we must push onwards. Oriath has seen too much horror as it is. As for your own experience, there are records of gasses seeping from the crypts that once caused a whole village to believe they were fish. They flopped on the ground, gasping for air. They even died! Have you considered you may be a victim of a similar occurrence? |
2 | You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Talk to Lani for a reward. |
3 | You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Lani has rewarded you with a Book of Skill. Use it to gain {0}. |
4 | Quest Complete You have finally defeated Kitava and gained access to the Epilogue. Lani has rewarded you with {0}. |