Burning Bridges Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Quest
Group: Tasks
Start location: Port Maje
Tensions are running high between the Huana tribe and the Vailian settlers of Port Maje in the wake of the storm. One of the Vailians claims to have been violently accosted by a Huana warrior.
Note: Currently, this page contains raw quest data only. I know that it is not much, and I will try to update it with more valuable information as soon as possible.
Related points of interest
Rinco Port Maje
Storm Speaker Ikawha Port Maje
Mokeha Port Maje
Quest stages of Burning Bridges
1. Find Mokeha.
Rinco, one of the vendors at the local market, claims to have been having a friendly round of cards at the tavern when he got into a fight with Mokeha, a high-ranking Huana villager.
He came out of that fight the clear loser. Bedridden, Rinco's asked me to retrieve the money Mokeha stole, in exchange for a portion of the winnings.
Rinco suggested I could find Mokeha in the Huana village to the northwest of Port Maje.
2. Confront Mokeha.
I found Mokeha, the ill-tempered Huana warrior. Now to convince her to relinquish her prize.
3. Return to Rinco.
Mokeha is dead. That may give Rinco some satisfaction, if nothing else.
4. Return to Rinco with the coin purse.
I have Rinco's coin purse, and can return it to him at his home by the harbor.
5. Return to Rinco.
I convinced Ikawha to hand Mokeha over to the guards. It may please Rinco to hear that the situation's being handled.
6. Other updates
Ikawha mentioned that Mokeha has always been partial to carvings.
Mokeha had a different version of events. She says that Rinco refused to pay her when she won the card game. When she insisted, he insulted her. As far as she's concerned, the fight was a matter of honor.
7. Endings
Someone critically important to the completion of this quest has been killed
I took care of Mokeha and returned Rinco's property.
It took some persuading, but I managed to get Mokeha to see reason. She and Rinco will never be fast friends, but this should at least keep things from souring further between the Vailians and the Huana.
Reward: 1000 copper.
I decided to let Mokeha keep the money. Rinco won't be pleased, but it's not as if he can do anything about it.
I decided not to trouble myself with Rinco's problems, and took his money for myself.
I convinced Rinco to leave Mokeha alone. He's not happy about it, but at least this won't escalate any further.