“That Incident From Twenty Years Ago” Genshin Impact - an optional quest available after completing the "Opening Festivities" quest during Event Triumph of Reason. This quest is designed to intrigue the player with mysterious events taking place in parallel with the festive part of the festival festivities. In this guide, we will cover the passage of the task, refraining from plot spoilers.
Passage of the task "“That Incident From Twenty Years Ago”"
How to start a task
The task is a plot continuation of the last conversation in Quest "Opening Festivities" and appears in the quest log immediately after passing the introductory part of the event. So, if it is absent in your case, then you must first complete the first plot part of the Triumph of Reason event that precedes it.
Ask Dori
Dori is standing in the same place where your previous conversation ended - near the northern city teleport Sumeru. A conversation with her will confirm the earlier suspicions and give grounds for an impromptu investigation into the authenticity of the Diadem of Knowledge, which is the main prize of the Twilight Festival.
Talk to Kashmer
The informant girl will direct you to a man named Kashmer, who admires the beauties of Sumeru at the opposite end of the city. Move to the southern teleport and talk to the man on the raised platform near the last hut. To talk to him, select in the dialogue "“That Incident From Twenty Years Ago”", a phrase that Dori suggested to you.
Listen to the story of the Kashmeri about the diadem, this will direct your search beyond the city limits, into the forest.
Keep looking for clues
The place that Kashmer told about is visible even from his platform. To make your way a little easier, you can use the teleport located halfway to the huge stump.
When you reach your destination, simply climb up, inside the tree trunk, and then down into the cache. The one you are looking for will no longer be in the hollow, but after finding a suspicious note, the task will be completed, and you will receive 10 thousand mora And 4 Thoma of Adventurer's Experience.
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