The following are transcripts for the mission On My Way.
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Karst: Thank you for coming, Player name. Currently, we are investigating the whereabouts of a certain Galka named Werei. You have heard of him, have you not?
Karst: It sounds like another aging Galka has just set off on his journey of rebirth, but the residents of the Mining District are not taking this very well.
Karst: There is so much bigotry when it comes to these racial problems, it is hard to act on anything.
Karst:However, there is one thing that interests me. There is a rumor that a certain adventurer has received a letter from this Werei.
Karst: I would like you to find this adventurer and find out what he knows. However...
Karst: Come, follow me.
Franziska: Milady. An adventurer would like to speak with you.
Cornelia: Does this mean my father has finally agreed to start an investigation!?
Cornelia: Father! What is the meaning of this!?
Karst: Don't get me wrong, Cornelia. If you want to lock yourself up in this room, I won't stop you.
Karst: I have received a report from Iron Eater stating that finding the whereabouts of Werei may help calm down some of the Galka in the Mines District.
Karst: I am only here to gather information on the subject from those who may know something--namely you. I have no time for your petty games.
Cornelia: But, when I tried talking to you before, you wouldn't...
Karst: Do you have any information to me? If not, I will assign this adventurer to another mission, and that will be the end of things.
Cornelia: Wait... I did hear something at the Steaming Sheep Restaurant. An adventurer named Hani...
Cornelia: This adventurer said he met Werei while traveling through the Korroloka Tunnel, and received a letter from him.
Cornelia: However, since then, no one has seen him.
Cornelia: The proprietor of the Steaming Sheep, Hilda, may know more...
Karst: Understood. Player name will take the investigation from here.
Cornelia: Wait, Father.
Cornelia: Am...am I foolish to think I can make a difference, or am I just a hypocrite?
Karst: Cornelia...
Karst: I once heard a Far Eastern legend that stated hypocrisy is born from the acts of good that one performs.
Karst: Whereas the word to symbolize a simple act of human nature, over the years, the meaning of the word became warped to the negative tone that it holds today.
Karst: Whenever anyone tries to do anything, there will always be someone there to judge him. I have experienced that my whole life, but it has never stopped me from pursuing my goals.
Karst: I won't let anyone stand in my way.
Karst: You've got a good ten years before you can start complaining about what is right and what is wrong. Don't forget that.
Cornelia: Father...
Karst: Player name. You have your orders. Speak with Hilda at the Steaming Sheep Restaurant and find out more on this Hani character.
Hani: Hellllllp!
Hani: Thank you so much!
You're pretty strong... Wait, have we met somewhere before?
Hani: Oh well, thanks anyway for your help. I came to this Quadav shrine deep in the mine because I thought there would be some treasure. But I ended up getting caught instead! Go figure!
Hani: So, why are you here? What? You were looking for me? Is this about...the letter?
Hani: Oh, I completely forgot. Here, I'll give this to you. I have a feeling that if I don't, I'll forget again.
Hani: Give my regards to the president for me. I met him once, but I don't deal well with people who are always on edge like that.
Hani: Thank you again for all your help!
Gumbah: This...this is a letter from Werei!
You say some adventurer had it?
Gumbah: Why would he do this? He could have just talked to me...
Werei: I apologize for leaving without any notice, but I can assume that you were already aware of my approaching journey.
Werei: Even now as I write this letter, I ponder over whether I should be sending it or not--whether this really is the best thing to do.
Werei: Gumbah. You have always embraced your freedom while turning your cheek to any form of responsibility.
Werei: However, among men who put too much pride in their race, you stand out as a light of reason.
Werei: I know how you must feel. The shock you received when you first realized the weight you must bear...
Werei: The weight the Talekeeper must bear...
Gumbah: You knew, Werei! And you didn't say anything...
Werei: You thought that after two hundred years of friendship, I wouldn't pick up on something as obvious as that?
Werei: However, I respect your will. You did not choose to bear the anger, pain, and suffering of the Galka people.
Werei: And it is true that those who have been bestowed with this task--including Raogrimm--have always perished before setting out on their journey of rebirth.
Werei: That may be destiny, so I can see why you would be afraid.
Werei: But let me say one thing. You may feel lost, but you must remember, there are things that only you can do.
Werei: Not that the Talekeeper can do, but that only you, Gumbah, can do. Do not forget this as you follow your path in life.
Werei: Only then will you realize why you must carry the two hundred years of Galkan memories.
Werei: I must continue on my journey now. I am looking forward to the day when we can fight again, side by side. Do not forget, we shall always be friends.
Gumbah: Werei!
Gumbah: You can come out now, Cornelia. I know you're hiding there.
Cornelia: So, Gumbah, what are you going to do?
Gumbah: Do you think I know?
Cornelia: But I know you, Gumbah, and I know that you aren't going to run away from your destiny, like I have from mine.
Cornelia: You're different from the rest of us. No matter what you decide, I know that you'll face what lies before you. You're the one who taught me that.
Gumbah: I'm sorry... I think I just need to be alone...
Cornelia: Okay, Gumbah...
Karst: What is this you say? The Hani in question got himself caught by the Quadav? By the sounds of it, you adventurers have quite a carefree lifestyle.
Karst: Well, no matter. We can now be certain that Werei set out on his journey of his own free will. Let me reward you for your service and raise your rank.
Karst: I see that you already delivered the letter to its proper recipient. I am not going to let this problem escalate by meddling with it. Let the Galka see the truth with their own eyes.
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