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A culture without water
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Seville Adventurer's Guild
You investigated the Yucatan Peninsula before, right? And you reported that there were building-like structures in that region. I now want you to find out what those structures are. Like do people live there? And, if so, what kind of ethnic group are they? First, you should ask around in Santo Domingo.
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Santo Domingo - Barkeep
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Santo Domingo - Wayra (Barmaid)
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Santo Domingo - Seafarer
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Havana - Drink with Seafarer
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Merida - City Official
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Merida - Port Official
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Southwest Merida - Go to the northern landmark (red flag on Survey map) and proceed further inland to
Inland Yucatan Peninsula ; head to the Flower-Red landmark area. Use
Observe,
Recognition at the step pyramid; discovery is possible at the top of the steps if the NPC mob at the base of the pyramid is giving you grief.
※ One of the quests required to unlock level 65 on adventure, and also one of the quests required for
Astronomer Astronomer Job.
At the end of the Caribbean 4
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The Yucatan Peninsula A culture without water
Pre-quest for:
A crocodile that files 8
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Lantern Fly In the depths of the town 9
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The Ruins of Copan (alongside
Battle of The Stars 10
12
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Palenque )
Statue of sacrifice 2
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Chacmool Investigation of the temple walls 3
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Relief of an Eagle and Jaguar The new research of the scholar 7
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Investigation of the Mysterious Pyramid 9
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Pyramids of Guimar (alongside
Battle of The Stars 10
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Palenque )
Note: Completion of the 2-part Chichen Itza quest chain is required to unlock the
Astronomer Job Quest. See its page for full details.
Unlocked Archive Maps:
Mesoamerican Sculpture Map Strange Skull Map others lvl 65 unlock adventure cap quests that are needed in addition to this one:
Aztec god of the night 6
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The Statue of Tezcatlipoca Droplet of the aurora 6
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Aurora Drops El Paso 9
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The Straits of Magellan Bard that stands on water 4
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Pheasant-tailed Jacana Deep in the forest
The west lands? Not sure as hardly anybody goes that way, but being a thick forested area, I've heard that you can't see much. It's true there is a story about a stone being there since forever. Wayra, anything you can add?
No water
Right, well, according to one sailor's story, since there's no river there, there shouldn't be anyone living there. Can't live without drinking water. Wait, a building, there? Seems off.
From a friend who likes his drink
Wyler, that's my mate you're talking about, isn't it? He's kind of a curiosity seeker and did go exploring. With fishing season over, he's bound to be drinking in Havana. He's quite the grog hound, so if we load him up he should get to talking about that time.
Rejuvenating exploration
Cheers. This was quite some time ago, but I did go exploring some ways from a town called Merida, or something like that, and in the distance I did see a stone building. Went in search, but no luck. When the sun went down, I turned back. Can't you get details at Merida?
Underground water
True enough, there is no river around there. But there is an underground stream and spring a plenty. No real water or liveability issues there. And so evidence of habitation going way back. That stone building on the outskirts? Not heard anything about anyone living there now. Better you query a port official.
Bones in the pond…
A little before, a European ship was wrecked there and a crew member bumbled near the building, or something. Parched, he refreshed himself at a spring, whereupon bones came to the surface, so the story goes. In olden times there were sacrificial rites practiced around there--remnants maybe..
Culture slumbering deep in the forest
I've heard that near Merida on the Yucatan Peninsula there is an old, stone building. Apparently, no evidence of any current tenant. There is no large river for thriving settlement, but rich underground streams supported a history of inhabitation. Investigate the building inland from the outskirts of Merida.
Chichen ItzaDiscovery: 624 Adventure Experience
Card: 312 Adventure Experience
Report: 520 Adventure Experience, 175 Adventure Fame and
Quest Mediation Permit
- Discovery
- Chichen Itza ★★★★ (Historic site) Exp:624 Fame:260
Ruins of the Mayan civilization that flourished on the Yucatan peninsula. "Chichen-Itza" apparently means "by the spring." The Mayans spread over an extremely wide area. Their towns were centered on the pyramid-shaped temple with other buildings including a sacred spring, warrior's temple, and astronomical observatory.