The dead othmir I found in the wilderness was Ann's husband, Diddie. Apparently he left in search of his missing daughter, Suna. Even though Ann has only known her for a short time, she is still Suna's step-mother and only living parental figure. She wants me to find the missing girl and save what is left of their fractured family.
Stage 1
It is thought that the missing othmir girl named Suna is in a hard to reach place that might be up high. I should use my flying mount to search.
Start: | Find Suna |
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Complete: | I found Suna |
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Using my flying mount to search, I found Suna on a tall snowy ridge amongst griffins and their nests.Stage 2
I found Suna on a tall snowy ridge due west of Nipik's Haven. It looks as though Suna is being attacked by the griffins. I should save her before she is eaten!
Start: | Save Suna from the griffins |
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Complete: | Suna stopped the fight |
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I began to combat the griffins near Suna, but she quickly stopped the fight.Stage 3
I found Suna on a tall snowy ridge due west of Nipik's Haven. I should speak to her about why she stopped the fight. Or a better question is, how did she stop the fight and what is she doing out here?
Start: | Speak to Suna |
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Complete: | I spoke to Suna |
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After speaking to the othmir girl, Suna, I discovered that she ran away from home because her father remarried too soon after her mother died. She was picked up by a passing griffin thinking she was a hatchling fallen from the nest. The dead othmir I found in the wilderness was Ann's husband, Diddie. He left in search of his missing daughter, Suna. Even though Ann has only known her for a short time, she is still Suna's step-mother and only living parental figure. She wanted me to find the missing girl and save what was left of their fractured family. I found the missing Suna on top of a high cliff where the griffins nest. She amazingly communicated with them and stopped them from attacking me. I found that she ran away from home because her father remarried too soon after her mother died. It looks as though the griffin pride adopted her as one of their own.