Did I do something wrong? How can I get mission 55? User Info: ikareem5. I completed chapter 11 and decided to go back before continuing to chapter 12 and it still didn't work. Did mine just glitch or what? After investigating this issue through game play, it is clear that there are three actions that must be completed to activate Mission They are: 1. Complete Mission Defeat Barthandelus. Enter the rooftop garden of the Deserted Schoolhouse in Oerba. User Info: AZorro Geiseric, the Profane, is of their number, and my Focus is his doom.
He is said to lead a horde of Cie'th on the steppe's western benchland. To think you would become such a Cie'th, Geiseric! You, who would not harm a fly. Whatever part of you lingers in that grotesque prison of crystal and flesh must suffer. I will set you free my friend. It is a cruel and contemptible contest the fal'Cie have devised, but one from which I may not yet absent myself. We assembled l'Cie must overcome innumerable obstacles as we compete to slay the goblin chieftain on the northern highplain.
The prize? Freedom from bondage as a l'Cie. I will win, be made human again, and return to propose to my lover, from whose arms the tyrant fal'Cie stole me. A sahagin infestation threatens the steppe chocobos who roost at the Font of Namva—those gentle souls I've known since I was a child!
The great and merciful fal'Cie heard my plea, and granted me the power to save them, I may never again be able to feel the warmth of their golden down, but I can think of no happier way to spend eternity than watching over them from the water's edge. There are other l'Cie who share my Focus. The first to complete it is the winner, with freedom from this l'Cie fate as his prize. But for all who have tried, none have yet survived. So I guess that will make me the first! No more being a fal'Cie tool for me!
Just need to take out that goblin chieftain on the northern highplain, near the range of the behemoth king My dear, sweet sister set out with her grandiose dreams of saving the chocobos, but never returned. I have sought her crystal high and low, but it is nowhere to be found. Can it be that she turned into a Cie'th? No, she will return—she must. But until she does, there is no one to defend the flock.
Perhaps if I complete her Focus, the fal'Cie will set her free? I will set out for the Font of Namva at dawn, and put an end to the sahagin's predation! A Pulsework champion that had been working the Mah'habara Subterra Subterra has gone haywire, and is now raising chaos on the steppe's northern highplain.
It is my Focus to see the automaton deactivated—a duty which I undertake not only at the fal'Cie's behest, but for my husband, whom the accursed machine butchered.
Who designed this place? It's a maze of dead ends! How am I supposed to find the ambling bellows? Knowing it's in a twilight cavern doesn't help much when I'm trapped in a maze of the blasted things!
Curse my luck. I'm running out of time. I'd every intention of fulfilling my Focus, and now I'm going to end up a Cie'th! Time is of the essence. He must not defeat me in this! I must be the one to slay the uridimmu at Sulyya Springs. We were always together—he, my princess and I—but it was he who won her love.
Were he now to turn to crystal, I fear it would break her heart Then my princess can live out her days in happiness, as a princess rightly should. When father told me he was leaving us, I struck him full in the face.
I can still remember the look in his eye to this day I found out later that he had turned to crystal. It pain me now to think of how I never made any attempt to understand how he suffered under the burden of his Focus. That is why I must triumph over the goblin chieftain near Taejin's Tower —so that someday I can tell him that I am sorry. Know that a gelatitan holds my power thrall within this spire. Slay it and I shall once more be free. If you can but restore the strength of my two brethren and I, here on the second tier, the way will be opened unto you.
Know that an ambling bellows holds my power thrall within this spire. Know that a gurangatch holds my power thrall within this spire. Know that a mushussu holds my power thrall within this spire. If you can but restore the strength of my two brethren and I, here on the upper tiers, the way will be opened unto you. Know that a vetala holds my power thrall within this spire. Know that a penangglan holds my power thrall within this spire.
Mithridates, the lone, is of their number, and his undoing is my burden. It is said in life he once loved music. I can but hope the notes sounded by the elevator in Taejin's Tower descending from the apex might lure him out, and allow me to restore a touch of harmony to the discord of the tower's tainted song. This timeworn ghost town is Oerba? I hardly recognize the place! Could the ceratosaurs I've been sent to destroy have done this? And even if they did, what purpose would it serve to eradicate them now?
Are the fal'Cie planning to raise a new village in this white wasteland? Well, whatever they intend, I suppose I'd better get to the harbor where the creatures nest The cloven spire of Taejin's Tower forms the bridge between the Archylte Steppe and the outlying lands. Yet a rampaging juggernaut now bars all passage, and I have been charged with its disposal.
Why do the fal'Cie value that place so? Why do they protect it, and yet stand idly by when our village is threatened? I sense the place must guard some secret of theirs The Undying—fearsome Cie'th who defy Fal'Cie will, driven by an intense loathing of all that lives. Syphax, the Insidious, is of their number—a number of which I am tasked with bringing low.
My mark dwells in the abandoned dig Cie'th lair deep withing the bowels of Mah'habara Subterra. He's a treacherous foe, to be sure, but one I must overcome if I am to see my crystallized beloved again. It doesn't much matter if it's destroying a Pulsework champion in the Haerii archaeopolis or picking flowers in the yard—if it's my Focus, I'm going to do it.
Life was boring before, with nothing to live for. But now I'm a l'Cie, I have a Focus—and life is beautiful, the clouds have parted, and Cie'th or crystal, it's all the same to me—so long as I can put myself to the test, challenge my own limits, and win! Fate is not without a sense of irony, it seems. I am commanded to hunt the amam that stalks a pond in the steppe's western benchland—just as the rest of my family were once charged, to their doom.
They are Cie'th now, and I alone am left to put an end to the abomination's bloody reign. I have been charged with putting down a stray adamanchelid that wanders the steppe's eastern tors, no doubt seeking its lost parents. What kind of monster could preform such a deed? Not a day goes by I don't recall the pain of losing a child to a rampaging beast.
Would I now subject other parents to that fate? No, I forsake my Focus. The cycle of suffering ends here. Zenobia, The Butcher, is of their number, and I, of her line. But I go now to stay her blade, as my father and his father before him once attempted.
The Butcher's den is in the old Haerii archaeopolis, at the northern edge of the steppe. You basically want fang to pound away at the thing as often as possible whilst snow tanks the picochus and hope keeps him alive.
Random instant chain is not easy to trigger, but I found it more likely to work than death with the neochu. Keep at it. It took me almost 2 hours to get it. It really work well and help reduce the damage much further than Snow able to soak up. Two reason why I hold Picochu for last, it eat up target time if I takes too long to kill them all before going all out on Neochu and This prevent Neochu asking for more Picochu allow me to death for more time.
If I fail to kill Neochu before screech, I usually restart the battle. Yes I still can get the item no matter what the stars but I want to do it once than attempting to get 5 stars for the second time later. Yup, just got it 2 hours ago. I used the same setup as above, but used Imperil before Death. Made it much easier. Moral of the story: cast Imperil before death. Yeah I got it in chapter 11 with Death, I made sure Imperil was on the target first, then cast death. It did not take too long to work.
Easiest way is vanille snow lightning. Sprint shoes really help on vanille for the 1st bit. Class A. Mark Neochu. Reward Growth Egg. Secondary Reward 2 Moonblossom Seeds. You will find this Cie'th stone on the upper floor of the Deserted Schoolhouse.
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