Xilonen can be invited as a Companion into the player's Serenitea Pot after obtaining her and completing the World Quest Idle Teapot Talk.
Favorite Furnishing Sets[]
If a character's favorite furnishing set is placed in the same realm as the character for the first time, the character will automatically teleport to the furnishing set. Interacting with the character will initiate a special dialogue, after which the character will teleport back to their original position. Xilonen does not have any Favorite Furnishing Sets.
Idle Quotes[]
- Meow...
- Call it a day...
- Something sweet...
- Switch tracks...
- Forging commissions...
- (When the player is nearby)
- A base...
- Pretty sweet...
Dialogue[]
- Xilonen: So, this is some sort of secret base... You did a great job with the place.
- Xilonen: Wish I had a teapot like this. Then, nobody would be able to find me when I'm trying to slack off.
- How do you like it here?
- Xilonen: It's great. I'm really liking my first time inside a teapot. It feels so different... nothing like being in one of the tribes.
- Which tribe is your favorite?
- Xilonen: My favorite? Hah, my father would be so disappointed if he heard this, but...
- Xilonen: ...My favorite tribe is actually the People of the Springs, Mualani's tribe.
- Xilonen: There's the hot springs, the warm air, the delicious drinks... Not to mention the awesome record store and jewelry store.
- Xilonen: It's a great relaxation spot no matter how you look at it.
- Xilonen: Kinich's tribe is pretty great, too. They pitch their tents high above the ground, so there's always a refreshing breeze when you lie inside.
- Xilonen: You can also go bungee jumping or grass skiing if that's your thing...
- Why not move to another tribe for a bit, then?
- Xilonen: Well, haha... I've actually tried that before.
- Xilonen: Mualani invited me to a party at her place not too long ago, and I stayed with her for a few days.
- Xilonen: It was great at first, soaking in the hot springs ever day, enjoying the drinks, going out to have fun with Mualani...
- Xilonen: It's just... How should I put this? The longer I stayed, the more... unsettled I felt.
- Xilonen: It's not that I was tired of the place or anything... I just felt compelled to go back to the Children of Echoes and check on things.
- Xilonen: In the end, all I could think about was the unfinished business at my workshop, so I said a quick goodbye to Mualani and returned to my tribe.
- Xilonen: The minute I stepped foot inside my workshop... No, the minute I saw the red cliffs of my tribe, I felt completely at ease. I really can't tell you why.
- So the Children of Echoes is your favorite tribe after all.
- Xilonen: Eh, I wouldn't say my attachment is that strong...
- Xilonen: Now that I think about it, I should take another vacation to the People of the Springs... I'll check in with Mualani in a few days.
- (Unlocks at Friendship Level 4)
- Would you like to have a chat with me?
- Xilonen: Sure! I slept really great here, by the way — the temperature is perfect, and the beds and pillows are super comfortable.
- Xilonen: It's the kind of sleep I'll be dreaming about for the whole week.
- You could always sleep a little longer!
- Xilonen: Eh, I've had enough. I'm not the type to sleep in, anyway. Eight to nine hours a night, and I'm set.
- Xilonen: Still, when work gets busy, it's hard to get that many hours in one go.
- Xilonen: Especially when I'm working on an Ancient Name. Once I start, I usually can only sleep for three to four hours a day, if I get any sleep at all.
- Must be hard to forge an Ancient Name.
- Xilonen: The technique itself isn't that complicated. Verifying the truth of the stories behind the Name is the real challenge.
- Xilonen: They often stretch over long periods of time and involve many key individuals.
- Xilonen: Generally speaking, to receive an Ancient Name, you have to do something in your lifetime that exemplifies the "spirit" of the Name.
- Xilonen: The difficulty lies in verifying those deeds when the people at the center of the stories are long dead.
- Xilonen: It usually comes down to checking records, but even then, it's difficult to say whether those accounts are accurate.
- Xilonen: If I accidentally include a fictional story or falsehood in an Ancient Name...
- Xilonen: It would become seriously defective, and potentially lead to cognitive issues for the current bearer.
- But there are always so many stories... How do you verify the authenticity of each one?
- Xilonen: I use the woven scrolls from the Masters of the Night-Wind.
- Xilonen: Those records are usually pretty reliable. Citlali's knowledge comes in handy as well.
- Xilonen: If I can't find anything in the scrolls, I reach out to my contacts from the six tribes and see if anything relevant pops up.
- Xilonen: Once I have enough data, I find the stories that are connected and cross-reference them.
- Xilonen: I jot down any inconsistencies and search related stories to determine if I'm dealing with a real error or a simple omission.
- Seems like a huge project...
- Xilonen: Now you understand why sleep goes out the window when I start a new project.
- Xilonen: It's work, work, work, all day every day, until it's finally finished.
- Xilonen: Mualani once volunteered to help. She got one or two stories in, and then... light's out. I couldn't wake her up no matter how hard I tried.
- I'm willing to help!
- Xilonen: You're more than welcome. I'm sure a seasoned traveler like you has a lot to offer when it comes to judging the authenticity of a story.
- Xilonen: I'll let you know when I start my next project.
- Xilonen: Oh, and make sure to bring a pillow when you come to the workshop. When you get the chance to nap, it pays to be ready.
- Xilonen: Kachina tried to use a book, and her neck hurt so much the next day she could barely stand straight.
- Xilonen: Now you know why I always take advantage of an opportunity to nap.
- Xilonen: Just talking about work is making me... *yawn* really sleepy.
- (Unlocks at Friendship Level 7)
- Is there anything you'd like to do?
- Xilonen: What I really want is to do absolutely nothing.
- Xilonen: I don't usually get a chance to relax in a place where nobody can find me, so I might as well take advantage of the opportunity.
- Xilonen: We can space out together. I'll teach you some tips on how to get in the zone.
- There are tips for that!?
- Xilonen: Of course. The point of spacing out is to completely clear your mind. Then, you can separate mind from body and achieve a state of pure serenity.
- Sounds like some kind of ceremonial meditation from the Masters of the Night-Wind...
- Xilonen: Well, I did learn a few things about meditation from Citlali.
- Xilonen: There's a whole "communicate will all living things" part, but I don't have the talent or the patience for that. I was more invested in achieving inner peace.
- "Doing nothing" is more profound than I thought...
- Xilonen: Of course. Just ask Ororon or Citlali — a lot of people in their tribe study the art of meditation.
- sic] your heart. Xilonen: Spacing out really isn't that different. Just like meditation, you need to clear your mind and clam [
- Xilonen: In the Masters of the Night-Wind, meditation is usually accompanied by some sort of action. Lucky for us, spacing out means doing absolutely nothing.
- Xilonen: Anyway, it's really not that complicated. Just do as I do.
- Xilonen: First, focus your eyes on a random point in front of you... somewhere that feels comfortable.
- Xilonen: Next, relax the forehead... then the shoulders. Keep your eyes fixated on that point. Focus on its location in space...
- Xilonen: Now, exhale... And... Relax...
- Xilonen: ... *snore*... *snore*...
- (Between 6:00 and 19:00)
- Good morning, Xilonen.
- Xilonen: Morning. Looks like you slept well last night. I had a good night's sleep, too.
- (Between 19:00 and 6:00)
- Good night, Xilonen.
- Xilonen: Good night. Don't stay up too late, and don't read anything too mentally taxing before bed. It'll ruin your sleep, or even give you nightmares.
Change History[]
Released in Version 5.1
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