Genshin Impact: Earning the Golems' Trust for The Last Day of Remuria Quest

To release Scylla, players need to gain the trust of the golems in Genshin Impact.
Genshin Impact: Earning the Golems' Trust for The Last Day of Remuria Quest

Highlights

  • Discover Monsieur Os's true identity and head to the Sea of Bygone Eras.
  • Locate the Leader in Portus Anticus and engage in conversation to earn trust.
  • Answer the Leader's questions correctly to gain access to the chains and free Scylla.

The Last Day of Remuria introduces a captivating World Quest in the realm of Genshin Impact 4.6. After unveiling Monsieur Os's real persona, Travelers embark on a quest to uncover the fate of Boethius at the Sea of Bygone Eras.

The journey entails releasing the formidable dragon Scylla, once under Sebastos' command. Boethius had previously tamed and imprisoned this creature, and now, to set it free, the chains binding it must be broken. One of these chains is safeguarded by the Leader, a golem exhibiting slight trust towards players. Here's the guide on how to earn the Leader's Trust in Genshin Impact.

Locating the Golems in Genshin Impact

The chain-protected by the Leader is situated in Portus Anticus, just northwest of Initium Iani. Upon entering the cave, two golems engage in an animated discussion regarding a supposed treasure in Genshin Impact. The Leader is urging The Dude They Call 'Idiot' to expedite the treasure's relocation, while the latter insists on needing more vessels for transportation.

Suddenly, another golem named Este intervenes, only to be dismissed by the Leader. Engage with Este, who upon recognizing Monsieur Os, discloses that the Leader and The Dude They Call 'Idiot' view the chains confining Scylla as 'treasure' and aim to relocate them. Therefore, to access the chains, one must first secure the Leader's trust.

Earning the Leader's Trust in Genshin Impact

Initiate a dialogue with the Leader to cultivate trust. Paimon eventually mentions the group's purpose of assessing the frontline legions, prompting the Leader to reminisce about Fort Charybdis. When inquiring if this directive originates from Phobos, the golem expresses a longing for the melody's return.

When the Leader references 'falling back on Dominus Boethius's Directives,' opt for The Sebastos does not permit the harm of innocent people. Avoid selecting Ah, that impudent fellow as it diminishes the Leader's trust.

Subsequently, the Leader inquires whether decrees could ever clash with Sebastos' sacred word. Respond with Yet you are not receiving the melody. Similarly, opting for Phobos could have made a mistake as well reduces the trust level.

Finally, when discussing Phobos as the ideal creation, select Phobos's silence signifies rejection to establish trust.

Successfully gaining their trust prompts both golems to retreat, permitting the dismantling of the chains and Scylla's liberation. Failure, however, leads to an alternative, less desirable outcome.