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Turquoise Mask
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A turquoise mask was found in the Aztec region, and someone is asking to do research on its design.
If you're interested in this request, you can go ahead and start your research at Tenochtitlan.
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TenochtitlanTalk to Cafeteria Owner top right corner.
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TenochtitlanTalk to Maiden near entrance.
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Tenochtitlan
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Search in front of the temple.
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1. A turquoise mask? Oh yeah that. I heard it's associated with a legendary god and used in various rituals. As for the design details... I don't know.
That reminds me, a Maiden was quite keen on the thing, so maybe you can ask her.
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2. You're speaking with just the right person!
That's right, that mask is connected to the Aztec god of fire and it's used in rituals and festivals. The surface is made from turquoise and decorated with seashells and pearls. It's stored at the Temple because it's so valuable.
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3.Apparently, there is a mask bejeweled with turquoise in the Aztec region. Let's go to the Temple in Tenochtitlan to investigate.
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Turquoise Mask () Exp: Fame:
An Aztec mask that is believed to symbolize the god of fire, though it is not clear. The surface is covered with turquoise, while pearls were used for the eyes and seashells for the teeth.