[x] Epiyon Frontier
A region of the Southern Reaches that has only been recently settled by the Empire, it is also the home of the planet Sanskrit; the very place your Father found you. The local colonies are underdeveloped, and are often the victim of pirates. The data says that this is the least likely location to find the God Vessel, but something in your gut says that if it exists, it will be here.
 
[X] Epiyon Frontier
A region of the Southern Reaches that has only been recently settled by the Empire, it is also the home of the planet Sanskrit; the very place your Father found you. The local colonies are underdeveloped, and are often the victim of pirates. The data says that this is the least likely location to find the God Vessel, but something in your gut says that if it exists, it will be here.
 
[X] Epiyon Frontier

When you've been encoded with information into your very genes, best to go with your gut, as it may be the quest tip you need.
 
[X] Epiyon Frontier
A region of the Southern Reaches that has only been recently settled by the Empire, it is also the home of the planet Sanskrit; the very place your Father found you. The local colonies are underdeveloped, and are often the victim of pirates. The data says that this is the least likely location to find the God Vessel, but something in your gut says that if it exists, it will be here.
 
[X] Epiyon Frontier
A region of the Southern Reaches that has only been recently settled by the Empire, it is also the home of the planet Sanskrit; the very place your Father found you. The local colonies are underdeveloped, and are often the victim of pirates. The data says that this is the least likely location to find the God Vessel, but something in your gut says that if it exists, it will be here.
 
[X] Epiyon Frontier

This is easily the strongest narrative option, which is always my go-to
 
[X] Epiyon Frontier

What was lost must be found and made whole once more. And we might be able to find some clues back in that bunker dear old Dad dug us out of.

You know...because we can actually read.
 
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