Ahoeitu is an open-world NPC located in "People of the Springs," Toyac Springs, Natlan.
Location[]
Quests and Events[]
Archon Quests
- Chapter V
- Act I: Flowers Resplendent on the Sun-Scorched Sojourn
- Home of the Hot Springs (non-speaking)
- Act I: Flowers Resplendent on the Sun-Scorched Sojourn
Idle Quotes[]
Regular reviews...
- "Regular reviews of volcanic activity have to be performed."
Dialogue[]
- Ahoeitu: Yeah, it's about time to replace some old equipment...
Is there anything of note nearby?
- (If there are Magical Crystal Ore Veins Ahoeitu knows)
-
- Ahoeitu: The guards have reported seeing some ores nearby. Condessence Crystals, apparently, and no small amount of Magical Crystal Ore either... Not exactly headline news though.
- Ahoeitu: If only we had someone from the Children of Echoes here, we could have consulted them about the quality... Though as I see it, they're all pretty much the same anyway. Every kind of material has its use, after all.
- Ahoeitu: Anyway, if you're in need of ore, you can go mine some here.
- (Rich Ore Reserves marked on the map)
- (If there are no more Magical Crystal Ore Veins Ahoeitu knows)
-
- Ahoeitu: Let me think... The temperature of the hot spring should be pretty ideal right now. Fancy a dip?
What sort of equipment?
- Ahoeitu: Ah, I'm talking about clothes and tools that can withstand very high temperatures. Our tribespeople need them to conduct regular inspections deep within the volcano.
- Ahoeitu: Koholasaurs are the only Saurians here that can traverse molten lava, so it falls on us to monitor the activities of the volcano.
- Ahoeitu: The volcano has always been known for accidents and mishaps, and remains a vulnerable spot for monster attacks. They could come in from both inside and out, so it's the least we can do to keep a close eye on it.
Goodbye.
- Ahoeitu: Take care!
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- ʻAhoʻeitu is a figure in Tongan Mythology as the son of the God ʻEitumātupuʻa and became the first king of the Tuʻi Tonga.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
---|---|
English | Ahoeitu |
Chinese (Simplified) | 阿霍伊图 Āhuòyītú |
Chinese (Traditional) | 阿霍伊圖 Āhuòyītú |
Japanese | アホエイトゥ Ahoeitu |
Korean | 아호에이투 Aho'eitu |
Spanish | Aho'eitu |
French | Ahoeitu |
Russian | Ахоэиту Akhoeitu |
Thai | Ahoeitu |
Vietnamese | Ahoeitu |
German | Ahoeitu |
Indonesian | Ahoeitu |
Portuguese | Ahoeitu |
Turkish | Ahoeitu |
Italian | Ahoeitu |
Change History[]
Released in Version 5.0