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Glaisti is an open-world NPC located in Merusea Village, Fontaine. She is only available after completing World Quest Series Ancient Colors.

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Idle Quotes[]

Icon Dialogue Idle What should I use...
Media:VO Glaisti 01.ogg "Hmm, what kind of fodder should I use this time?"

Dialogue[]

Glaisti: My oh my, I really wonder what they like to eat. What shall I use as feed this time?
Glaisti: Ah, hello! It's been a while. Would you like to have some tea?
Icon Dialogue Talk Feed?
Glaisti: Ah, I see you heard me mumbling to myself...
Glaisti: Actually, I've been trying to raise Breacher Primuses recently, so I've been making plans to get acquainted with them — on friendly terms, of course.
Icon Dialogue Talk You can raise such creatures?
Glaisti: Well, they are gentle and cute little things — isn't it just like how humans own pets?
Glaisti: Sometimes, I feel my spirits lifted just from watching them walk around.
Icon Dialogue Talk Do you need any help preparing any feed?
Glaisti: Thanks for the kind offer, but I haven't used up all the current feed I'm using. I'm just wondering what I should use next.
Glaisti: They might suffer from unbalanced nutrition if they always eat only one thing, so I need to switch recipes frequently...
Glaisti: By the way, what do you think would make the best feed? Tidalga membrane, Beryl Conch organs, or dried Lumitoile skin?
Icon Dialogue Talk Are any of those nutritious in the first place...?
Glaisti: Uh, to be honest, I'm not sure either, but they might be nutritious to the Breacher Primuses, considering how happily they eat the stuff?
Glaisti: But if none of those options work, I might have to come up with something else...
Icon Dialogue Talk I've got other things to do right now...
Glaisti: Well then, guess I won't keep you. But if you've got the time and mind to, just stop by for a cup of hot tea.

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Etymology[]

  • "Glaisti" is derived from the Glaistig, a half-woman, half-goat fairy figure who seduces and drowns people in Scottish mythology.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishGlaisti
Chinese
(Simplified)
格蕾丝蒂
Gélěisīdì
Chinese
(Traditional)
格蕾絲蒂
Gélěisīdì
Japaneseグラシュティ
Gurashuti
Korean글레스티
Geulleseuti
SpanishGlaisti
FrenchGlaisti
RussianГлейсти
Gleysti
ThaiGlaisti
VietnameseGlaisti
GermanGlaisti
IndonesianGlaisti
PortugueseGlaisti
TurkishGlaisti
ItalianGlaisti

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