

You speak to Giott, who confirms what you suspected─having broken her people's taboo by taking off her helm, she no longer feels as if she can return to Tomra.And while the real Lamitt may not have known that, someday, one amongst her kin would at last recognize her for the noble woman she had been, her shade's words make clear that she was, at least, at peace with her sacrifice in the end. Giott calls out to her, though she is long beyond hearing, desperate to assure her that her legacy is not forgotten. As you pick it up, it resonates, calling forth a manifestation of Lamitt's memories. Sophrosyne leaves behind a damaged crystal, one which you recognize immediately.Crowned with the helm of your courageous comrade, Sophrosyne is finally vulnerable, and the pair of you destroy it as one.

With no other choice, she brazenly removes her own helm, revealing her face for the first time. When, at last, all that remains is to defeat the Virtue itself, Giott raises the sole remaining spare helm brought for this purpose with a triumphant shout─and is promptly hurled backward by a sorcerous blow, the helm blasted to smithereens. This does, in fact, prevent Sophrosyne from automatically healing the eater, and thankfully proceeds to work several more times as additional lesser eaters make themselves known. Upon engaging the newly risen eater in battle, Giott instructs you to use your spellcraft to put the thing to sleep, and unceremoniously crams its head into a helmet once you do. As hoped, Sophrosyne appears to revive one of the sin eaters you left as lure.Hopefully the dwarf has been able to keep at least one kill reasonably intact. Now that you have dispatched a multitude of sin eaters and given Giott ample time to do the same, the time has come to reunite.As you well know by now, however, littering the entire area with corpses would be more likely to attract the Virtue's attention─and also somewhat cathartic. You locate a pair of sin eaters, and summarily put them down as potential bait for Sophrosyne.In any case, there is only one way to find out. Though this seems almost too easy, it is true that sin eaters are simple beings, with no real powers of cognition that might allow them to see through even rudimentary deception. Giott theorizes, based upon your recent vision, that the Virtue reflexively heals those sin eaters it recognizes as helmless dwarves─those of Lamitt's people who joined her in exile─and concludes that adding a helm to any eaters you would prefer remain dead may be enough to deter it from doing so. You snap Giott from a melancholy reverie, prompting the dwarf to remember that Sophrosyne recently paid visit to Tomra and may still be in the area.Speak with Giott at the Wandering Stairs.※Solo Duty will commence upon speaking with Giott. Slay sin eaters at the next destination.For the second phase, Sophrosyne won't heal herself, but she will use a new array circular and line AOE attacks.Once she's on the verge of the defeat, the second half of the duty will begin and Sophrosyne will be fully healed. Once the reinforcements are defeated, Sophrosyne can be targeted.Repeat the same process on the reinforcements that show up to Sophrosyne from healing them.Once Giott puts the helmet on the sin eater, Sophrosyne won't heal it.When Giott tells you to do so, cast Repose to put it to sleep. As you fight the sin eater, you can't defeat it right away.Make sure to heal Giott as necessary throughout the Duty.For the first phase, Sophrosyne will be untargetable. In this duty, Giott will fight alongside you against Sophrosyne.
