When I first came to the Idian Depths, I explored the area on either side of Segarunerk's Bazaar and came across some unusual engraved stone slabs.
Unfortunately, the monsters in the region forced me to retreat before I could examine them. I have this haunting feeling they might be related to this Modor creature.
If you could go back there for me, look for the [%dic:STR_DIC_N_OBJ_LDF5_Under_FOBJ_RuneSlate_1] and the [%dic:STR_DIC_N_OBJ_LDF5_Under_FOBJ_RuneSlate_2].
(This stone slab looks ancient. Danuar runes and engravings cover its surface.)
(The drawings on the slab depict a Danuar woman resurrecting a Danuar with magic.)
(This worn stone slab is covered in faintly-glowing Danuar runes.)
(The drawings on the slab depict a giant machine and a massive explosion.)
Did you get a chance to examine those stone slabs? We've got to find out more about this Modor.
Please, tell me what you found!
Incredible, [%username]! Exactly what I was hoping to find.
We can piece together parts of Modor's story. I'd heard Modor was driven mad by the death of her lover.
But this... seems to suggest she tried to use magic to resurrect him... perhaps based on the use of Ide?
The second slab seems to imply that Ide can provide great power, but is also incredibly dangerous. That doesn't bode well if Modor is still alive....
We're going to need to investigate further.
Examine the [%dic:STR_DIC_N_OBJ_LDF5_Under_FOBJ_RuneSlate_1].
Examine the [%dic:STR_DIC_N_OBJ_LDF5_Under_FOBJ_RuneSlate_2].
Talk with [%dic:STR_DIC_N_LDF5_Under_Nibella_E].
Examine the Danuar Stone Slabs for Maeve and report back to her.
Maeve decided that Modor was worth investigating regardless of whether or not the legend turned out to be true, and sent you to examine a couple engraved Danuar stone slabs.
When you reported back to her after examining them, Maeve was thrilled to discover her theory was correct and said that Modor had apparently attempted to resurrect her dead lover.
She also said that it seemed using Ide at that level of power was extremely dangerous and that Modor likely posed a major threat.