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- Quest Giver: Sister Alesia
- Quest Objective: Find a perfect crystal
- Quest Difficulty: Unknown
- Location(s): Crystal Plains
- Prerequisite Quest: Hunting Fever 1
- Next Quest: None
- Reward: Amulet - The Heart of the Hunter
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Quick Walkthrough
1. Talk to Sister Alesia
2. Find a perfect crystal
3. Return to Sister Alesia
Detailed Walkthrough
After completing the Hunting Fever quest for Seraphim Alesia, she says that she has another little task for you.
Oh God! Please don't let it be like the last one, I haven't recovered yet! Oh please, oh please, oh please!
Whew, she had me worried for a bit there. But this quest should be quite easy. (Hang on a minute, where have I heard that before?)
So I just have kill these ice beasts until I find a perfect crystal? Shouldn't be any real problem. Here beasty beasty beasty, I've got a surprise for you ......... (WHACK!)........ 'BLEEPING HECK!' ........ it exploded! .......... (WHACK!) ........ Oh 'bleep' so did that one! This is 'bleeping' dangerous!
Well, I got her perfect crystal for her, but look at my poor shield! I've come through major battles with less scratches and dents. I bet the insurance won't cover it either!
(mutter, mutter) .... respray job ....... (mumble, grumble) ...... never be the same again .......(mutter, mutter)
Well I got my reward, a special amulet called The Heart of the Hunter.
I'm geting fed up of doing the dirty work for those lazy Seraphim, I just hope there will be someone who needs me for real heroic quests around here.
Logbook Entry
Notes
This is a farely straight forward quest. All you have to do is keep killing the ice beasts that the quest marker directs you to until one of them drops a perfect crystal as loot, which could be your first one if you are lucky, or you may spend 10 minutes killing them as I had to before the crystal appeared.
Incidentally, the Log book mistakenly says that Seraphim Lutetia sends you on the quest rather than Sister Alesia, while at the completion of the quest, Sister Alesia says that she will be green with envy rather than Lutetia.