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Tunis Adventurer's Guild
You've put together a report regarding the constellation Hydra before. But we're in a rather complicated situation right now. There's apparently a constellation that also presents a water snake. I'm dying to know what the difference to the point where I can't even sleep at night! Can you talk to the Scholar in Marseille of you're going to accept this request?
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Hydra Marseille Archives - talk to scholar
Athens - talk to Adventurer near northwest gate
Ionian Sea - recognition
People Familiar with Greek Mythologies
Another constellation that represents a water snake...? I've heard that such a constellation exists once but not really sure about the differences...
Why not talk to the people in Athens since thay know a lot more about Greek mythologies?
Difference in Genders
Yes, I do know that there is another constellation that represents a water snake other than Hydra. Its shape is totally different from Hydra, but the only difference in the names is that one refers to a female water snake wgyle Hydra refers to a male water snake.
You should be able to observe the female water snake constellation around here.
Only the Name is Similar
The name of the constellation that is currently under investigation is very similar to Hydra, but apparently their genders are different. You will have no problem finding it as this constellation and Hydra have nothing in common as constellations.
Head to the Ionian Sea to observe it.
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One of the constellations of the southern skies. Established during the 16th Century. Its name means 'male water snake' as opposed to Hydra that represents 'a female water snake.'