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      Souvenir from the Moors
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      Tunis Adventurer's Guild
      Are you knowledgeable with artworks? Although tile work is not uncommon in these areas, there are apparently people across the seas in places like Portugal and Spain that make tile work as well. A Pedlar from this City would like to ask for help regarding that topic, so do you mind going and talking with the Pedlar?
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              1. Tunis - Pedlar
              2. Lisbon Tavern - Potter
              3. Lisbon Church - Search the left wall


              Unforgettable Craft
              So you've accepted my request. Thanks. When I was a kid, a merchant from Lisbon showed me tile work from across the seas. The pictures were detailed and pretty. Although I can't go there in person now, I would like to at least confirm whether or not they're still being made.

              Technology of Foreigners
              Although the techniques originated from the people of Moors, they're now works of art loved by the people to the point where it can be considered as a symbol of our nation. The work on the walls in the church in particular is the most beautiful in my opinion. Since you're already here, why not go take a look

              Work Originated from Lands of Foreign Religion
              Tile work made with techniques brought by the people of Moors has become an irreplaceable part of buildings in Portugal, whether it be in churches, palaces, or houses. As the wall art in the church in Lisbon is apparently the most beautiful in the city, let's go there and see for yourself, and report back to the client.


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                  A form of Portuguese and Spanish tilework featuring detailed decorations. The techniques were brought about during the age when the Islamic state advanced to the Iberian Peninsula, and has expanded to become an important part of Portuguese architecture.

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