# And not the Hashashin who believes in gods?

**Quest Group**: 1110934
**Steps**: 7

## Summary

Put them on the job and it turns to prayer session, not work.
They lose themselves in reverence and take an age.
Better they tend the elephants instead—
living creatures need care and love.

## Quest Text Steps


### Step 1

- **Dialogue**: Some Hashashins treat elephants like divine beings—almost like gods.
Looks like it's been that way since ancient times.


### Step 2

- **Reward**: As for the upkeep, it was Qabal Bahram who set me to it.
It is not a task I chose for myself.


### Step 3

- **Objective**: And not the Hashashin who believes in gods?

- **Summary**: Put them on the job and it turns to prayer session, not work.
They lose themselves in reverence and take an age.
Better they tend the elephants instead—
living creatures need care and love.


### Step 4

- **Reward**: As for me, I keep things clean and in order.
See how it gleams?


### Step 5

- **Objective**: What do these patterns mean?

- **Summary**: Some of our brethren say the elephant 
brings wisdom and good fortune.
With wisdom, luck follows, and with luck, 
one may endure any hardship.
That is the hope woven into these designs. Impressive, is it not?
It's remarkable how long they've endured.


### Step 6

- **Reward**: And truly... elephants do have a touch of the magical about them.
No wonder folk hold them as special.


### Step 7

- **Objective**: You seem fond of elephants yourself?

- **Summary**: No, I only answered your question.
I follow Aal, nothing else.
But heed this—if you despise animals,
you stray from our faith.
Aal teaches love for all living things. Remember that.

