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        No.10994

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        Island of the Gods in the Baltic Sea
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        Amsterdam Adventurer's Guild
        You know the Baltic Sea? It's an inland sea east of the Scandinavian peninsula, and there's an island there that's called "The Island of Gods." Sounds intriguing, right? If you're interested, ask the port official Lubeck for precise location.
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                1. Lubeck - Talk to - Port Official
                2. Baltic Sea - South-West of Visby.. use Observe Recognition




                1. Island of legend
                It has been called the "island of gods" from ages old. There is probably a story, but so many different cultures have been introduced and it has changed so much... It might be difficult to find any relics that would shed light on the origin of the name. The island is located east-northeast from here. It is a very large island.

                2. A groundless island
                The island in the Baltic Sea is called the "island of the gods" but nobody knows why. It is probably based on an ancient Germanic myth. The island is east-norteasth from Lubeck. Use "Recognition" to investigate.





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                The Island of Gotland










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                  • The Island of Gotland ★ (Geography) Exp:80 Fame:40
                    The largest island in the Baltic Sea. It is believed that people have lived here since prehistoric times. During the time of the Hanseatic League, it was important for trade. The name means "God's island" or "God's country".

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