In the Name of Chivalry II
Daily Quest
As you travel, you hear a familiar voice crying for help. Go and see what's happening.
Rewards
Dialog
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HELP!!! IS ANYONE OUT THERE? CAN ANYBODY HEAR ME? PLEASE, HELP!!!
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That voice sounds familiar… Could it be…?
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Congratulations on retrieving the long-lost Sword in the Rock! I never expected you could just break the rock to get it…
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Is this really a sword?
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Well, after all those years, I guess it's a bit weathered…
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But look at its blade! It's so slender, and it definitely has a unique texture compared to an ordinary sword.
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It's not a pipe, is it?
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How could that be? It is… Well, fine, it's just a piece of pipe.
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Maybe some prankster decided to follow the legend and stuck it in that rock?
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*Sigh* I'm becoming more gullible. I once searched for the Sword in the Rock with Carlow for ages, but we found nothing…
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All these mysteries of knighthood... who knows which is real and which is not? I just didn't want to dig deeper and end up disappointed…
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Faro, the Novice Knight.
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…Yes? Are you calling me?
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Can you swear to this sword that from now on, you will only fight for justice and righteousness, and help those in need?
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Absolutely! I, Faro, swear to this sword that I will only fight for justice and righteousness from now on.
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Good, then this Sword in the Rock belongs to you now.
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You pick up the weathered "sword" and hand it to the young man before you with sincerity. He stands there, surprised, and after a moment, he accepts it with trembling hands.
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But it's just a piece of pipe…
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Even if the legend isn't real, your vow is.
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What makes a knight isn't their weapon but their spirit.
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You're right. When I was a child, I used to play knight with a stick.
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Whether it's a weathered pipe or a magnificent sword, a knight's responsibilities remain the same.
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Thank you. This looks sturdy and should last quite a while.
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