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      No.16100

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      Illustrious Generation
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      Lisbon Adventurer's Guild
      John I, the King of Portugal, has multiple sons. As such, it’s only normal for there to be different factions among the nobles, right? The request this time is from a noble who has yet to affiliate with a faction. In order to determine which faction to affiliate with, they would like for the investigation of the reputations of each prince within Lisbon.
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                1. Lisbon Tavern – Talk to Barkeep
                2. Lisbon Archives – Talk to Scholar
                3. Lisbon – Talk to Informant (East side of Lisbon)
                4. Lisbon – Talk to Young Boy (at the Square)
                5. Lisbon Archives – Talk to Theologian
                6. Lisbon Tavern – Talk to Barkeep
                7. Lisbon Tavern – Talk to Barkeep
                8. Lisbon – Talk to Guard (Royal Palace)
                9. Lisbon – Talk to Guard
                10. Lisbon, Open Sea – Use Surveying and Recognition at 15762,3152


                Rumoured School 1
                Monastery Under Construction 7 9 1 Batalha Monastery
                Illustrious Generation

                Unlocks:

                The End of a Vow 10 12 1
                Life of the Knights Templar 1 3 1


                1. Illustrious Generation
                You’ve investigated regarding the group of princes known as the ‘Illustrious Generation.’
                Although there are factions where nobles separate themselves depending on which prince they support, the relationship among the princes are good.
                Under Prince Duarte’s lead, a chapel is being built. If we’re talking about the Batalha Monastery, perhaps you can see it off the coast of Lisbon.

                2. Prince Duarte’s Reputation
                Prince Duarte, the eldest son, does not only excel in the qualities of royalty, but also in literature as well.
                If a man such as him were to obtain the throne, I’m sure this country will be able to further expand its development.

                3. Prince Pedro’s Reputation
                How can I say this… Prince Pedro, is sort of a strange fellow. He likes to travel and has visited many countries, that’s why he’s even called ’Pedro of the Seven Parts of the World.’
                It’s a title that you wouldn’t think belonged to a prince… But due to his travels, he has obtained a wide variety of experiences that cannot be compared to by the other princes.

                4. Prince John’s Reputation
                I think Prince John is the greatest! He’s said to eventually become the supreme commander of the Portuguese Force!
                I’m sure he’s very strong!

                5. Prince Fernando’s Reputation
                I don’t think there’s another prince as wonderful as the youngest son, Prince Fernando. I’ve heard that he’s a devout Catholic and is always thinking of what he can do for the sake of the nation. I’m looking forward to seeing what future unfolds for him.

                6. Prince Henrique
                Did you finish gathering information of all 5 of them? Hmm? You’re still missing 1?
                So you have yet to hear about the rumours of Prince Henrique… Well, it’s true that he’s not that popular within the city.

                7. Prince Henrique’s Reputation
                It seems that the king favours in particular the second son, Prince Pedro, as well as the third son, Prince Henrique. However, Prince Henrique doesn’t really make an appearance in front of people often so I don’t have an idea as to what kind of person he is.
                … And that should be about it for their reputation within the city. Perhaps you should continue gathering information at the Palace?

                8. Brothers
                You’re right, there are factions among the nobles. And there are even arguments on which prince to support.
                However, the princes themselves are all on good relations with each other. Surely these arguments will not get out of hand…

                9. Monastery
                Hmm? Why does a Guard such as myself know so much about the brothers of royalty?
                Well, if you take one look at them, it’ll be quite obvious. Under Prince Duarte’s lead, a chapel is being built at the Batalha Monastery for the well-being of the brothers and decendants.
                If all the princes thought poorly of each other, they wouldn’t do such a thing.

                10. The bond of brothers
                You’ve investigated regarding the group of princes known as the ‘Illustrious Generation.’
                Although there are factions where nobles separate themselves depending on which prince they support, the relationship among the princes are good.
                Under Prince Duarte’s lead, a chapel is being built. If we’re talking about Batalha Monastery, perhaps you can see it off the coast of Lisbon.






                Discovery: 193 Experience

                Card: 96 Experience and Incomplete Chapel

                Report Reward: 130 Experience, 65 Fame, Adept of Age(15 Century-P.1) and Quest Mediation Permit




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                  • Incomplete Chapel 0 (0) Exp:0 Fame:0
                    One of the chapels of the Batalha Monastery. Prince Duarte was in charge of the construction of this building so that it can be used as a place for royal family members to be at rest.

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