Alter Aeon Online Help
Keywords are: 'quests list active hold'
The 'quest' command lets you see what quests you are currently working on,
as well as what new quests a character can send you on.
To list and accept new quests:
quest - show a list of some nearby quests
quest list - show any quests that are available here
quest list <number> - show some details about a specific quest
quest info <number> - show more details about a specific quest
quest accept <number> - accept a given quest from 'quest list'
quest <number> - show information about a quest you are on
To manage accepted quests:
quest active - show information about your active quest
quest active <number> - set one of your quests as your active quest
quest hold <number> - put one of your quests on hold
quest hold remove <number> - remove one of your quests from your hold list
quest hold show - show quests you have on hold
To see other quests you might not know about:
quest nearby - show a list of all nearby quests
quest sloe [todo] - show a list of quests on the island of sloe
quest kordan [todo] - show a list of quests on the island of kordan
quest archais [todo] - show a list of quests on the island of archais
quest all [todo] - show a list of all available quests
One of your quests will be marked as [ACTIVE]. This means you can look up
information about it using 'quest active' instead of having to look it up
by number. If you add a number to the end of the command, the quest in
your list corresponding to that number (if any) will become your active quest.
This is a good way to keep track of what quest you were last working on.
If you put a quest on hold, it no longer shows up on your quest list, but can
be seen with 'quest hold show'. Quests in your held list will still advance
or complete if you do the steps, they are simply hidden from your normal quest
list. This is useful for quests you don't want to work on or wish to ignore
entirely. Quests can be removed from your hold list with 'quest hold remove'.
To see what quests you have completed, use the 'quest completed' command.