Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – Takin’ What They’re Givin’

Momodi of the Quicksand has word of work for a willing adventurer.

Momodi: Look what the coeurl dragged in. Good to see you, Marion. I’d ask what brings you, but I reckon we both know the answer to that already.
Momodi: Well, have I ever let you down before? Wait, don’t answer that…
Momodi: So happens I know a fella by the name of Dadanen who needs a hand. He’s a merchant by trade, sellin’ precious stones to those in Ul’dah with the means to buy them.
Momodi: He’s asked that I send any lookin’ for work his way. You can find him over in Horizon, if you fancy.
Momodi: That’s in western Thanalan, mind you. Just cross the bridge north of Scorpion Crossing and the road will take you there.
Momodi: Knowin’ the circles he deals in, might be he’ll have some talk of the royal family that’ll interest you, as well.
Momodi: And why not make use of a chocobo porter for the journey to Horizon? If you’ve the gil for it, that is.
Momodi: You’ll find the chocobo stables just across the way from my Quicksand. Find Mimigun─he’ll set you straight.
Momodi: Well, off you go, then. I haven’t got all day to be holdin’ your bloody hand!

Mimigun: Well met, traveler! Might I interest you in a chocobo porter?
Mimigun: Ah, do not tell me, this is your first visit to this stop. I shall update my register with your name, so that you may access this location in the future.

Dadanen: Marion, I presume? Aye, Momodi said to expect you, and so I have.
Dadanen: Welcome to Horizon. Ours is a trading settlement that sees goods in from the port of Vesper Bay to the west─and trade we do. Nary a day goes by that Horizon isn’t bustling with some manner of merchants and officials.
Dadanen: They keep us running about busy, they do. Enough so that I wish I had chocobo legs in place of my own. And that’s why I’ve asked Momodi to send me any souls looking for work.
Dadanen: Twelve know there is plenty of it to be done around here. Speak to me again when you are ready to make yourself of some use.

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