Sangdo Swiftwing
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Sangdo Swiftwing
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“May the wind be at your back.
— Swiftwing Family Motto
Sangdo Swiftwing is a Renown Heart NPC found in the Dominion Killing Zone. Assist him, and he will offer some items in exchange for karma.
Location[edit]
Heart involvement[edit]
Items offered[edit]
Item | Type | Rarity | Level | Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|
Windblessed Longbow | Longbow | Fine | 21 | 252 |
Windblessed Short Bow | Short bow | Fine | 21 | 252 |
Windblessed Longbow | Longbow | Masterwork | 21 | 504 |
Windblessed Short Bow | Short bow | Masterwork | 21 | 504 |
Tengu Feather Charm | Accessory | Fine | 21 | 210 |
Bananas in Bulk | Container | Basic | — | 49 |
Crude Salvage Kit | Salvage kit | Basic | — | 28 |
Dialogue[edit]
- beasts are unlike anything I've seen before, and they're starting to spread across the wall. I could use your help, traveler. These
- I have rocks for you. (only if you have Volcanic Rocks in your inventory)
- Thank you. You bring honor to your ancestors.
- What can I do to help against the destroyers? (same as "How can I help?" below)
- Tell me about the tengu. (same as below)
- How can I help?
- destroyers' volcanic burrows should solve the root of the problem. Also, suspicious rock mounds have been cropping up. We should investigate those. Eliminating the
- Anything else?
- With new weapons, my people could turn the fight on the destroyers. The shards of volcanic rock in this area would be perfect material. Please bring any you find to me.
- Tell me about the tengu. (same as below)
- I'd be glad to.
- Tell me about the tengu. (same as below)
- Will do.
- Tell me about the Tengu.[sic]
- Orr's rising heralded our journey home, to our city. We are a people of honor and structure. Long ago, tengu clans were widespread throughout the world. Then the Great Tsunami of
- So you come from within the wall?
- Yes, the wall encircles our city and provides privacy and protection. But when destroyers began burrowing under the wall, I was sent out here to look for a solution.
- Interesting.
- What can I do to help against the destroyers? (same as "How can I help?" below)
- I see.
- Tell me about the wall.
- The wall was erected after the Great Tsunami, when the tengu clans unified and became the four houses. We do not allow anyone but tengu inside, and few of us ever leave it.
- Four houses?
- Fighting the Orr armies necessitated our cooperation with one another. The houses—North, South, East, and West, like the winds—allow us to preserve our unique cultures while unifying as a whole.
- So where do you live now?
- Dominion of the Winds[sic], just across the wall. It remains the only completely tengu-controlled location in existence. We do not leave the dominion, and outsiders do not come in. We live in
- Let's talk about something else.
- Interesting. Thanks.
- I see.
- I'll be on my way.
- Good-bye.
- Your arrival here was fortuitous and your assistance gracious. The hold destroyers have on this area is weakening. With new armaments, my people can bolster their defense.
- Glad to help.
- I have bows I was going to trade with those on the other side of the wall. As thanks I will offer them to you first.
- Thanks. Let's see what you have.
- Thanks for the tip.
- Tell me about the Tengu.
- What would you like to know?
- Tell me about the wall.
- We erected the wall after the Great Tsunami, when the tengu clans unified and became the four houses. It encircles the Dominion of the Winds, our home. No one but tengu are allowed in.
- Why not?
- The Dominion of the Winds is the last remnant of our empire, and our last link to the old traditions. Because of this, outsiders are not welcome.
- I have another question.
- Interesting.
- Tell me about your people.
- We used to be many clans, but when we united against the Orrians, we put our differences aside and became four houses. Each house has a different culture, but all uphold the tengu ideals.
- What are the tengu ideals?
- Honor, family, and history. It is a great shame to bring dishonor upon one's family and ancestors.
- I have another question.
- I see.
- Interesting.
- Why aren't there more of you around?
- We have no reason to cross the wall. No one bothers us in our dominion, and we do not bother others. Only in times of necessity or for trade do we venture beyond the wall.
- I have another question.
- Interesting. Good-bye.
- Do you have anything to trade?
- Never mind.
- Good-bye.