Have you ever encountered a ghost called Gatz the Wise?
He was a great leader in life, and a good friend. Compassionate, thoughtful, brave almost to the point of rashness....
He was. That's why we were so stunned when he fell in battle.
There was nothing we could do for him. Our resources were strained to the breaking point.
Nothing was the same after his death. It was almost as though the entire tribe had given up hope....
No. But that is why we could not lift a hand against him, even when his ghost started to attack us.
We thought it was better to see him like that than not be able to see him at all. But now I see our selfishness.
For his sake, his tortured existence must end. Can you do that for him?
[%dic:STR_DIC_M_DF4_AncientClan_ghost_Fi_NmdQ_54_An] deserved better than what he got.
Beware--he retains much of the strength he had in life. It will not be an easy battle, but it is necessary.
I see. You have suffered as well. I apologize--I should have known.
There is only so much sorrow one soul can take. I will find another not so touched by tragedy.
While you were gone, I burnt Gatz the Wise's belongings. Perhaps he can use them, wherever he goes after...
What happened to him, Daeva?
I see....
I can almost feel his joy. He has gone to a better place now.
Thank you for doing what we could not. You have done all Reians a service.
Give [%dic:STR_DIC_M_DF4_AncientClan_ghost_Fi_NmdQ_54_An] eternal rest ([%2]/1).
Talk with [%dic:STR_DIC_N_Belik].
Defeat the ghost Gatz the Wise, and relieve the suffering of the Reians.
Belik told you of an old comrade and leader, Gatz the Wise, who died and returned as a ghost. He decided that Gatz's suffering had to end.
On his behalf, you defeated Gatz the Wise and released his spirit. Belik was relieved, and rewarded you promptly.