User:Kektklik/Soi

"Take these grains, and keep them under your pillow. Inaros will watch over you."

Open Inbox message from Baro Ki'Teer
A Solicitation of Services: Tenno, I look forward to working with you. Sincerely, Baro Ki'Teer

Baro: I have a rare opportunity for you. It seems there may be a tomb hidden on that forsaken rock you call Phobos. Tombs mean treasure, and yet sadly, my usual relic hunters are superstitious idiots who refuse to disturb this so-called sacred place. You, Tenno, however, are more pragmatic, especially when it comes to Ducats... am I right?

Explore the Temple
Infestation Quest on Opik, Phobos (level 20-25) "Desert Tomb"

Baro: You can feel the filth and grit in every breath. This desolate rock is the former colony of backward-thinking sky worshippers. Their stories are worth as much as the sand around you. Nothing. The Grineer took 'pity' on their miserable existence years ago, returning this so-called civilization to the sand. Yet, for some elusive reason, their relics have become quite fashionable and thus valuable. Rare antiquities, that's why we're here.

[Temple images]

Baro: Ignore these glyphs, nothing but nonsense about their so-called god-king. Inaros, is it? How quaint – the only thing heaven-sent from Inaros will be the price his relics fetch at auction.

Lady: Hush my little dune. You don't need to be scared. There, there, that's right, shake out the sand, but remember, not all of it... and I'll tell you the story.

Baro: Tenno – what is this? How are you doing that?

Lady: Long ago, the lands of our colony were cursed, soaked in fear. The Golden Skymen would come and take our children away... Young and old alike, cowered before them, afraid to lose their most beloved.

Baro: That voice... Tenno, stop this.

Lady: But then he came. The Fear-eater. The skykiller. He was called... Inaros!

[Take Sacred Vessel]

Baro: A Burial Vessel! It will contain precious relics... There there – you're not defiling a tomb, you're creating wealth! Return to your ship, we must examine this vessel further.

[Mission Complete: Inaros Blueprint & Sacred Vessel rewards]

Fill the Sacred Vessel
Baro: I could have never foreseen this, that Vessel, it contains primitive etchings that seem to be a sort of blueprint. Was a Warframe entombed there?

[Closeup of Urn]

Baro: Look at it. It's exquisite. There's an inscription: "Prove you are him, destroy the ones who oppress." Destroy who? Does this smudged glyph represent some enemy? You will have to carry that Vessel into battle and prove yourself if we are to unlock these secrets.

[Equip Sacred Vessel in Gear]

When killing represented enemy:
 * Baro: "The vessel, it's responding to your actions."

When glyph starts to fill:
 * Baro: "I don't know how this happened, but the glyph on that Sacred Vessel, it's changed."

When glyph is filled:
 * Baro [In mission]: "Return to your ship, we must examine this vessel further."


 * Baro [On Liset]: Tenno, look, the glyph. It's completely clear. And there's a new inscription: "Return for him." Return to the tomb so we can get past this superstitious nonsense and on to something worthwhile.

Return the Vessel to the Temple
Return to Opik, Phobos (Levels 20-25) "Desert Tomb"

Baro: I'll be grateful when this is over, I cannot stand this barren place. Even the Orokin could not have enlightened these sand skates.

Baro: Remember, we're here for relics, not stories, so I'd appreciate if you kept your Tenno soma-void-resonance... 'thing' to a minimum. I've had enough of this culture to last a lifetime.

Baro: Take the Vessel to the door. What happens?

Lady: Little one, after this you must sleep...

[Place Vessel at door]

Baro: Not again...

Lady: Inaros began not as our King, but as our enemy, a warrior of the Golden Skymen. But for each child the Skymen took away, Inaros grew ever more angry – until one fateful night. Another child had been taken and the villagers had gathered in a mourning circle, weeping... until they heard a small voice.

By the dunes! It was the child, returned! As he approached the people gasped in horror as they saw that he was drenched in blood. His father rushed to the boy and embraced him – and saw he had no wounds.

Who's blood is this, he asked?

The boy looked to the sky and said – this is the Blood of the Skymen. This is the work of Inaros.

By the sand and stars, the Skymen raged. They set upon Inaros with their armies but none could prevail... for he commanded the sand, he commanded death. Inaros ate their fear and became stronger.

Baro: None of this... none of this could true. Could it?

Lady: And so they left us, and took with them our fear. On that day, Inaros became our King and, in a great whirlwind of sand, ascended to watch over us from his throne in the sky.

Baro: What if? It... It can't be.

[Attacked by cute kitties]

Baro: That voice, return to your ship. I... I must collect myself.

[Mission complete: Sacred Vessel & Protector Helmet Blueprint rewards]

Another Vessel Challenge
Baro: I'm beginning to this this Inaros myth was drawn from... an actual Warframe?

[Close up of Urn]

Baro: Oh I see. Another glyph? Another challenge. See if you can figure out which enemy it represents.

(Incomplete. Didn't want to overwhelm myself with screenshots)