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      No.6412

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      Long white clouds
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      Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
      I have another erquest from the town official of Ambon. You previously surveyed an island to the south of the continent, didn't you... This apparently related to that request. What say you? Will you give it a try? If you will, gather supplies and set out for Ambon.
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                        1. Ambon - Talk to City Official ×3
                        4. Wanganui - Resident ×2
                        6. Wanganui - Rest House Master
                        7. The Tasman Sea - Outside Waganui Recognition


                        Footsteps of those who came before 6 8 1 Van Diemen's Land
                        Long white clouds Aotearoa
                        The Unchanging Land 7 9 1 Tahiti
                        Island that sees the stars 8 10 1 Rapa Nui

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                        Legendary canoe 11 13 11 Legendary Canoe
                        Monster birds, again 13 15 1 Moa
                        Kupe's wooden lance 9 11 9 Kupe's Wood Spear
                        An ancient dance 3 5 1 Poi
                        Unfinished Map The Bay of Plenty



                        1. Island where Tasman landed
                        Sorry again for asking so much of you. You see, there was acually more to the Tasman voyage.
                        Tasman, who discovered Van Diemen's Land, sailed even further east from there.
                        Eventually he ended up at a large island. There are some things written about that island in the sailor's journal I had you read before. Go have a look at it.

                        2. That day in December
                        Have we run out of look? The large stretch of land we finally discovered was determined to be the southern portion of the New World by a sailor in the fleet from Antwerp. We also came into conflict with the indigenous people and lost four men in the battle. The fleet is going to change course to the north and continue the voyage...

                        3. Land not yet investigated
                        The journal says that they were in the New World but later research proved this to be false. That was actually an island that they had discovered, but since then no one has provided a thorough survey of that island. According to the journal it seems like it could be dangerous, but I'm sure you will have no problem getting along with the indigenous people. I look forward to your report.

                        4. Tradition of starting
                        You're hear to survey the island? Well, I suppose you don't seem like a bad person. Let me start by telling you our legend. A sailor named Kupe was the first to arrive on this island. He supposedly came from a place called Hawaiki. Hawaiki means "the enernal land".

                        5. Massive movement using canoes
                        You're looking for Hawaiki? Sorry, I don't know where it is. But I do know that Kupe went back there and told everyone about this island. That's when our ancestors came over here in canoes. Everyone in town knows exactly which canoe their ancestors came over on too. I'm sure Hawaki is out there somewhere!

                        6. Long white clouds
                        There are more details to this legend. For example, the person who first found this island wasn't Kupe. It was his wife, Hine-te-Aparangi. When she found the island she yelled, "Oh, clouds! Clouds! White clouds! Long, white clouds!". That is where this island got its name from.

                        7. Tasman discovered a large island during his voyage. There were indigenous people there and I was able to hear about their legend from them.
                        I should assess the island and attach my findings to the report.




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                        Card Aotearoa
                        Report Quest Mediation Permit



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                          • Aotearoa ★★★★ (Geography) Exp:624 Fame:260
                            The island southeast of New Guinea. There are two large islands to the north and south, but in particular the island to the north is called Aotearoa. Aotearoa means "the land of the long, white cloud" in the Maori language.

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