Jimoh
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Jimoh helps defectors cross the Elon Riverlands to First Camp. She is the mother of Wazzir and wife of Iweh.
Location[edit]
Combat abilities[edit]
- Effects
- Defector Readiness - The number of defectors who are ready for Jimoh to guide them to safety in the north.
Event involvement[edit]
Dialogue[edit]
- At the Gladefields
- You've been so kind. I wish we could do more for you, but we have so little. My friends toil their whole lives away in these fields, trying to meet unreasonable harvest quotas.
- There's no one to help you people?
- What happens to workers who fail to meet their farming quota?
- They're taken away to Warden Jabari's Deadhouse. No one is ever released alive. Jabari kills his prisoners and Awakens them as a force to keep the rest of us in line.
- What else can you tell me?
- Hope things get better.
- I have courage, for I travel in shadow.
- Follow the moon to Amnoon. It's good to find friends in this oppressive place. At least I was able to get my son Wazzir away before I came back to help others flee to safety in the north.
- How can I help you help your people escape?
- Talk to exiles toiling in the fields. Some still need to be convinced a better life awaits them in the north. When the time comes, I'll guide them north past the Awakened patrols.
- How many more are there? (If did not gather 10 exiles)
- How did you and your son get separated? (before starting Flowers for Jimoh, before talking to Wazzir)
- Second Spear Olishar helped me get Wazzir away from here, and set him up in the dunes. I hope to escape with my son as some point, but there are so many here that need my help right now.
- Will your son be safe where he is?
- Although our Sunspear friend swore to protect Wazzir, I can't help worrying. If you see my boy out in the dunes, please give him my love. (unlocks Flowers for Jimoh)
- What else can you tell me?
- Can you help me escort defectors to the oasis camp, up north?(if event is ready)
- Sure. Gather the defectors, and let's get started. (if event is ready)
- I have courage, for I travel in shadow.
- Follow the moon to Amnoon. It's good to find friends in this oppressive place. At least I was able to get my son Wazzir away before I came back to help others flee to safety in the north.
- How can I help you help your people escape?
- Are you still looking for someone to pass word to your son?. (as below)
- What else can you tell me?
- Hope things get better.
- Sorry, I can't help you right now.
- I hope you can see him again soon.
- What else can you tell me?
- I hope you can see him again soon.
- What else can you tell me?
- Hope things get better.
- Are you still looking for someone to pass word to your son?. '(after starting Flowers for Jimoh, before talking to Wazzir; same as "Will your son be safe where he is?'")
- I met your son. He sends his love, but he misses you and his father. '(after talking to Wazzir for Flowers for Jimoh)
- Wazzir knows I love him, but there are so many of our friends have no one.[sic] His father... That's a touchy subject.
- How can I help your family?
- Come with me on my next run to First Camp. I'll do what I can to reassure Wazi on our way.
- Sure. Gather the defectors, and let's get started. (if event is ready)
- What else can you tell me?
- I'll see what I can do. Don't give up hope.
- What else can you tell me?
- I hope you can see him again soon.
- I heard you talking to Wazzir about his father. I'm sorry. (after escorting defectors and listening to Jimoh talk to Wazzir for Flowers for Jimoh)
- I worried Wazi might search for his father's grave at Exile's Rest, but I think he knows better than to venture so far from his camp. If you're ever out that way, say a prayer at Iweh's grave for us.
- What else can you tell me?
- I'll look for his grave if I find myself near there.
- I found Iweh's grave. It looked as if something growing there was dug up... (after visiting Iweh's grave for Flowers for Jimoh)
- I planted flowers there, hoping to soothe his spirit. I wish we'd buried him somewhere more hidden. If you run across his tired bones wandering the Drifts, Understand that's not really him anymore.
- What else can you tell me?
- Understood. Sorry for your loss.
- I think this yellow sparaxis is for you. (with Yellow Sparaxis in your inventory)
- My favorite flower. How did you know—oh. This was with Iweh? Maybe he still carries something of us with him out there. Thank you.
- What else can you tell me?
- Hope things get better.
- Earlier, we spoke about your son's loneloness... (after starting Flowers for Jimoh [verification requested] )
- Come with me on my next run to First Camp. I'll do what I can to reassure Wazi on out way.
- What else can you tell me?
- I'll see what I can do. Don't give up hope.
- Hope things get better.
- At First Camp
- It pains me to watch good friends toll their lives away in these fields, trying to meet unreasonable harvest quotas.
- There's no one to help you people? (Same as above.)
- What happens to workers who fail to meet their farming quota? (Same as above.)
- I have courage, for I travel in shadow. (Same as above.)
- Hope things get better.
- While preparing for Help Jimoh keep the defectors alive and reach the oasis camp
- Can you help me escort defectors to the oasis camp, up north?
- Sure. Gather the defectors, and let's get started.
- I have courage, for I travel in shadow. (Same as above.)
- Sorry, I can't help you right now.
Quotes[edit]
- When Help Jimoh keep the defectors alive and reach the oasis camp is ready to start
- Over here. I could use some help guiding deserters north to the oasis camp.
Related achievements[edit]
- Elon Riverlands: Flowers for Jimoh — Help Jimoh find comfort by reaching out to her family. (5 )
- Elon Riverlands: Defector Protector — Convince all ten restless exiles to leave the Arid Gladefields for the same trip, and ensure all defectors reach the oasis camp to the north. (5 )
Notes[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Jimoh is voiced by Catherine Taber.
- She was originally called "Jingo", but she was renamed at some point.