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I'm sure that they key to taming a Pagati is catching it while it's young, in order to teach it that Daevas are trustworthy.

There's a breeding population of Pagati in Sabat's End. Last year's brood is nearly a year old--old enough that they're weaned from their mothers, but hopefully young enough that they'll still be responsive.

There's a path that leads up the cliff face on the west side of [%dic:STR_DIC_W_LDF4a_SZ_D_03]. That's where they nest. Please go catch the [%dic:STR_DIC_M_Q41301_baby] around there, but watch out for the mothers!

Accept. Decline.

I've heard reports about the Balaur Pagati Cavalry's methods.

The Balaur actually sleep in the stables with their Pagati the first six months they have them. But they also use some brutal methods to keep the animals in check.

You'd think that cruelty would turn the Pagati against them, but fear is a powerful motivator. My theory is that kindness and trust will work even better.

"Good luck earning their trust."

Oh, my! What a lively bunch!

Oh, they're so cute! Look at their gorgeous eyes! Look at--ouch! Ow!

Hey, not so rough! Hey--ouch! Blast it! Ow!

Trap [%dic:STR_DIC_M_Q41301_baby] and bring them to [%dic:STR_DIC_N_Vesetia].

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Vesetia thinks that the key to taming Pagati is to start when they're young, so the Pagati Yearlings around Sabat's End Cemetary would be ideal.

Vesetia thought that the key to taming Pagati was starting with yearlings and treating them kindly, in order to gain their trust.

You trapped Pagati Yearlings and brought them to her, but she seemed unprepared for how wild they were.

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