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An Aficionado of Cute Things
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Lima Adventurer's Guild
I heard that you found the Golden Hamster before. Ever since I read the report, I've been heads over heels for these cutesy little things.
...So this is a personal favor, but I got information on other cute animals. Can you please look for them? You can ask more from the Seafarer in Tumbes.
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1. Discovery:
Golden Hamster from
Tailless Rodent Map (
Tunis or
Istanbul Archives)
![](http://silvermoon.ivyro.net/2ndAge/QUEST/que07.png)
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Tumbes - Talk to Seafarer ×2
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South America Northwest Coast - Near Large Boulder: use
Observe and
Ecological Research![](http://silvermoon.ivyro.net/2ndAge/QUEST/que03.png)
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Adorable Little Hop
The client gave me the details. That animal in question is in the same mouse group. But it's bolder than a hamster. When you try to catch it, it jumps straight up. ...Although not that high. But that's what makes it cute, right?
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Very Cautious
That animal lives in the land north from this town, so you should look there.
Usually it remains in a group, so it should be easy to spot. It's very cautious, so the key to catch it is to grab it carefully and quietly.
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Search for a Large Mouse
The animal you're looking for seems to be in the northern land outside of Tumbes. It's a very cautious animal, so it must be hidden somewhere.
Try searching in the shade of the Large Boulder.
Reward:
Quest Mediation Permit × 1
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Guinea Pig () Exp: Fame:
A rodent that is found in areas such as Central America. Although docile, they are always on high alert. If they too stressed, they may stop eating. They form a herd and communicate to each other through their calls. They jump in a unique way.