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      Treasure of Baekje
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      We just got a request from a scholar to research the old fortress on Busosan Mountain in Korea. It's said to be a treasure of Baekje culture. Sounds quite fascinating. You'll first need to talk to the scholar in Hanyang for details.
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                1. Hanyang Archives : Talk to Scholar
                2. Hanyang Archives : Research Archeology X 3
                3. Hanyang Archives : Talk to Scholar
                4. Korean Peninsula West Coast : North east corner of map, North of the Upturned boulder.
                use Observe / Recognition




                The fortress on Busosan Mountain was the last capital of Baekje, a Korean kingdom. One can find many historical architectures of Baekje in that area. It's not a very detailed on, but I have a record in my archives on it if you're interested.



                ...The fortress on top of Busosan Mountain was a hill castle built behind the royal palace during the peak of the Baekje Kingdom. Though it was mainly used as a garden, it was also utilized as a defensive fortress during battles. Across the grea Baengma River, there are other famous sites such as the Nakhwaam Rock and the Samchungsa Shrine...



                ...Samchungsa Shrine is a shrine built to honor the three loyal subject of Uija of Baekje; Seong CHung, Heung Su, and Gye Baek. It contains their monuments and portraits. The shrine is located a walking distance from the Fortress's main gates. Seong and others demonstrated with the government for the nation and fought bravely in battles. They were heroes true to the praise they received after their lifetime...



                ...It is said that when Baekje was defeated, thousands of the court ladies threw themselves from Busosan Mountain into Baengma River. Today, this place is known as 'Nakhwaam Rock', The story of their loyalty is still shared to this day and they are even revered by some for it.



                Ah, so you've read about the fortress. Fascinating, isn't it? Since you seem to be a skilled voyager, the information you gather would be trustworthy. Would you be interested to study the sight in person and determine if these stories are true? You can investigate by the landing on the western coast of the Korean Peninsula.



                All information on the fortress known as the Treasure of Baekje has been gathered. Now, using these records as clues, let's investigate the Western coast of the Korean Peninsula.



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                  • Busosanseong () Exp: Fame:
                    The capital city of the Baekje kingdom. It was built on the Busosan Mountain, south of the Baengma River. The Samchungsa Shrine enshrines the tablets and portraits of the three loyal subjects who served King Uija, the last king of the Baekje kingdom.

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