A Song of Silence is the third quest of the Dark Side Act Quest storyline.
Map
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Serha the Grief Swamp
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Starting zones:
Boss zones:
Min. Fatigue:
Max. Fatigue:
Boss:
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D1
A2
5
5
Lunatic Darkness Jett
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Dialogue
Briefing
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Oberith Rosenbach |
Good, since we have an outpost, we can send the wounded here later. |
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Grandis Gracia |
I hope that won't happen too often. |
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Teida Beonarr |
Don't forget that an injury from Imposters can turn anyone into another Imposters, and we must execute all Imposters on sight. |
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Shinjang |
Everyone, I'll see you again. Alive. |
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In-Dungeon
(Upon entering Room C2)
(As the Imperial Army party advances forward, a maniacal laughter bellows in the wind.)
(Confused, Grandis looks around.)
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Grandis Gracia |
Did someone just laugh? |
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Judy Ringwood |
Who? You must have heard it wrong? |
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Shinjang |
No. Someone else is here. |
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Allen Grant |
Whoever he is, we first have to take care of the Imposters in front of us. |
(Upon entering the Boss Room)
(An Imposter cloaked in dark energy obstructs the party's path.)
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Grandis Gracia |
That's... He's the Imposter who followed the Princess [sic] in Chantri. His energy has changed. |
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Judy Ringwood |
He looks as if he's missing a few screws. Tsk, tsk. The Prince let this sloppy-looking Imposter get the best of him. |
(A bright light flashes as the energy seeps into the Imposter's body and changes its appearance.)
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Allen Grant |
He must have gotten stronger since he entered the Dark Side. We'd better be careful. |
(Upon defeating the Boss)
(Upon being defeated, the Imposter desperately wraps is body into a ball in an attempt to flee. Judy slams her morning star onto the Imposter before it escapes.)
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Judy Ringwood |
Not a chance! |
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Lunatic Darkness Jett |
Kkk... Kekk... Keekk... |
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Completion
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Judy Ringwood |
Whew... Are they dead? |
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Shinjang |
They weren't easy to fight. The Dark Side must have greater influence over Imposters than I thought. |
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Grandis Gracia |
They were definitely much stronger than those we fought before. |
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Judy Ringwood |
And these will be the type of Imposters we'll be fighting from now on. |
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