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- 1130
- Merchant
Admiral Gama was searching for you in Calicut.
- 1131
- Merchant
Admiral Gama is calling for you.
- 1132
- Alvero
...Oh? Player? What brings you here?
- 1133
- How will you respond?
- 1134
- I was called by Gama...
- 1135
- What brings you here, Alvero?
- 1136
- Alvero
He did mention calling for you, Player.
He's given me a job too, actually.
- 1137
- Alvero
I'm off with Sanjai around India to procure more pepper.
I'd prefer it if we had you along too, to be honest, but it sounds like Admiral Gama has a different task for you.
Good luck with whatever he wants you to do, anyway!
- 1138
- Officer
Player, Admiral Gama awaits you.
- 1139
- Officer
Hummm...
this is a worse situation than I thought...
- 1140
- Gama
Ah, you've arrived, Player!
- 1141
- Officer
Sir! Welcome back, Admiral Gama.
- 1142
- Gama
Thank you for coming.
Giving you all of these duties to perform for us doesn't seem right, somehow, seeing as you aren't officially part of the fleet...
- 1143
- How will you respond?
- 1145
- It is a bit of a pain...
- 1146
- Gama
Thank you for saying so.
- 1147
- Gama
My apologies, but it's a pain you will have to live with, for now.
We don't have the crew or the ships we need, at the moment, but you are the only trustworthy one I know of outside of the fleet itself.
Please, help me out again.
- 1148
- Gama
Anyway, allow me to outline what I need from you.
It seems the messenger dispatched last month to report back home vanished somewhere in Egypt.
I therefore want you to make contact in his place.
You only need go as far as the desert on the western shore of the Red Sea, where someone is waiting to take the report onward; a messenger disguised among the Arab merchants.
Meet him and receive our orders from home in exchange for this report.
Good luck, Player.
- 1149
- Gama
You only need to go as far as the desert on the western shore of the Red Sea, where someone is waiting to take the report onward; a messenger disguised among the Arab merchants.
Good luck, Player.
- 1150
- Officer
The exchange will take place in a location frequented by Arab merchants.
Pay attention to your clothing before going there, or the messenger may not reveal himself for fear of being discovered himself.
- 1151
- Secret Messenger
I can't make the exchange with you dressed like that! Go and change your clothes, quickly.
- 1152
- Handed over the report!
- 1153
- Secret Messenger
...Report received.
Here are the orders for Admiral Gama from home.
Make sure he receives them.
- 1154
- Alvero
Those are the orders from home, are they? Admiral Gama said he was going to relay our deeds directly to the king, didn't he.
In which case, there might be thanks from the king himself contained in there!
- 1155
- Officer
You have received the orders? Please give them to Admiral Gama at once.
- 1156
- Handed over the orders.
- 1157
- Gama
Ah, the orders from home.
I'll have them decrypted at once.
Thank you for doing this for me.
Here's a little reward.
- 1158
- Gama
...Ah, but you can't carry it.
Make some room and come back again.
- 1159
- Gama
Thank you for doing this for me.
Here's a little reward.
- 1160
- Gama
...Ah, but you can't carry it.
Make some room and come back again.
- 1161
- Gama
I am most grateful for your constant support, Player.
- 1162
- Officer
Impressive, Player.
You always make these things look easy!
- 22096
- Afterwards, Player was summoned by Gama.
- 22097
- He had another job available, although he apologised for continually asking so many favours of somebody who was not an official member of the fleet.
The job was to deliver a scheduled letter to a secret messenger as he passed through Egypt.
The meeting was to take place in the desert on the western shore of the Red Sea.
- 22098
- Heading towards the Red Sea, Player was able to easily find the secret messenger and delivered the letter, receiving orders from home in return.
- 22099
- Receiving the orders, Gama noted that they were written in code and gave them to his cryptographers.
Player was thanked for such dedicated service and received a reward from Gama.
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