# Areha's Journal I

**Quest Group**: 2567706
**Steps**: 8

## Summary

It was a scorching hot summer day,
the day when I returned to Arehaza.
When I laid eye upon my mother's hometown,
and the very town which I was aptly named after,
I was immediately enchanted by its beauty.
A peaceful, beautiful town, with warmhearted folks...
And yet, it was still a poor, small-sized town.
I thought to myself, 'What if the town dealt with pirates to make money?'
First, the town could attract the pirates on the island nearby
through its rather petite port,
and if things ever got dicey,
we could hire guards with the profits earned.
If this plan worked, the town would start accumulating wealth
and begin to grow as a trading hub...

## Quest Text Steps


### Step 1

- **Dialogue**: A journal kept by Areha in his boyhood.


### Step 2

- **Objective**: Areha's Journal I

- **Summary**: It was a scorching hot summer day,
the day when I returned to Arehaza.
When I laid eye upon my mother's hometown,
and the very town which I was aptly named after,
I was immediately enchanted by its beauty.
A peaceful, beautiful town, with warmhearted folks...
And yet, it was still a poor, small-sized town.
I thought to myself, 'What if the town dealt with pirates to make money?'
First, the town could attract the pirates on the island nearby
through its rather petite port,
and if things ever got dicey,
we could hire guards with the profits earned.
If this plan worked, the town would start accumulating wealth
and begin to grow as a trading hub...


### Step 3

- **Objective**: Areha's Journal I

- **Summary**: It was a scorching hot summer day,
the day when I returned to Arehaza.
When I laid eye upon my mother's hometown,
and the very town which I was aptly named after,
I was immediately enchanted by its beauty.
A peaceful, beautiful town, with warmhearted folks...
And yet, it was still a poor, small-sized town.
I thought to myself, 'What if the town dealt with pirates to make money?'
First, the town could attract the pirates on the island nearby
through its rather petite port,
and if things ever got dicey,
we could hire guards with the profits earned.
If this plan worked, the town would start accumulating wealth
and begin to grow as a trading hub...


### Step 4

- **Objective**: Areha's Journal II

- **Summary**: It appears that most of the townsfolk
agree with my proposal.
All except for one person, Galu Doriven,
who keeps giving me a dirty look.
I know he fears such changes occurring to his town.
And yet, he doesn't want to lose his position as chief.
His vision is as poor as the town itself.


### Step 5

- **Objective**: Areha's Journal II

- **Summary**: It appears that most of the townsfolk
agree with my proposal.
All except for one person, Galu Doriven,
who keeps giving me a dirty look.
I know he fears such changes occurring to his town.
And yet, he doesn't want to lose his position as chief.
His vision is as poor as the town itself.


### Step 6

- **Objective**: Areha's Journal III

- **Summary**: Galu Doriven hired a bunch of no-good thugs
and brought them to the town.
That evening,
I was forced to flee for my life.
He must've been scared that I was out to become the next chief.
In the end, I was still an outsider.
So instead of fighting a meaningless fight,
I decided to leave Arehaza for good.


### Step 7

- **Objective**: Areha's Journal III

- **Summary**: Galu Doriven hired a bunch of no-good thugs
and brought them to the town.
That evening,
I was forced to flee for my life.
He must've been scared that I was out to become the next chief.
In the end, I was still an outsider.
So instead of fighting a meaningless fight,
I decided to leave Arehaza for good.


### Step 8

- **Objective**: Read Areha's Journal.

- **Summary**: In order to read Areha's Journal, you first need to read Palm Forest Boy.

