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You found that stone tablet in Mesopotamia, didn't you? We received a request from a Scholar who is impressed with your ability to accomplish that. They want you to investigate ancient Mesopotamian civilisations. They said you're to bring them a story from the time kingdoms started flourishing there. That could be difficult. First, you should gather information at a tavern.
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London Tavern - Talk to Barkeep
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London Tavern - Talk to Seafarer
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Naples Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Naples Archives - Read book of
Archaeology (requires
Italian or use of a
Romance Translation Note)
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Naples Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Athens Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Athens Archives - Read book of
Archaeology (requires
Greek or use of a
East European Translation Note)
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Beirut - Talk to Barkeep
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Beirut - Talk to City Official
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North Beirut - Go east from the Human Bones landmark, and run south along the rock wall until you find a trio of stacked stones built into the wall. Use
Observe Search in that area.
Search for Mesopotamian culture 8
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Hammurabi's Code of Laws Here
The Trail of King Gilgamesh 10
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Ruins of Legendary King 6
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Uruk Mountains of Legend 6
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Zagros Mountains Longest Epic 4
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Manas 1. Long distance
Mesopotamia? Where's that? Hmm... The Ottoman Empire is quite far away. Was not the literature of that time passed down by the poetry of travellers put to song? I think it was around here. However, no evidence remains.
2. Mesopotamia
I used to work for a scholar who was studying Mesopotamia. The scholar was most delighted to come into possession of a clay tablet with Mesopotamian inscriptions. The report was said to have been sent to the national research department so look for it there. It was an Italian. Was it Napoli?
3. Researcher's report
The report on the clay tablet with Mesopotamian inscriptions? The report was definitely delivered several years ago. It is among the archaeology shelves. Which one now? Let's have a look together.
4. Clay tablets and Mesopotamia
This clay tablet i came across has inscriptions often seen in Mesopotamian civilization. Many linguistic terms have apparently been discovered by studying numerous tablets depending on years and place of manufacture.
5. To Athens
Ah, here it is! But there is nothing more to be found here. Did you look in the library in Athens? Athens is a city known for scholarship. It has an abundant collection of myths and legends from far and wide.
6. Searching for materials
Descriptions of Mesopotamian literature, is it? Please look in the shelves on archaeology. It the information here is incomplete, then it is best to go to the actual place. You might find something by looking around Beirut.
7. Myths of Mesopotamia
Mesopotamian mythology is unlike the mythology of other religions. It is not about legends, but has more worldly accounts of human fellowship and development. It covers things like punishment for the cutting of forest and other events relating to daily life.
8. The line of astrologers
You did well to make it. If you made it, it means that you understand. The ancestor of the city official was a local Mesopotamian priest. They have ben teaching astrology for generations. Yesterday the city official contacted me and said they would like to show the foreign visitor around.
9. Led by the stars
I've been waiting. You came here in search of something didn't you. The stars said it was so. The star that guided you here set in the city outskirts. Exit the city and head north-east. The ancestral remains will guide you.
10. A place in the stars
According to the Beirut city official. the destination is in the north-east of the city. Human remains appear to be the landmark. I don't know how much you believe in astrology but anyway this the only clue there is so go and have a look.
Quest Mediation Permit Ancient Epic Poem The Epic of Gilgamesh
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- The Epic of Gilgamesh ★★★★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:1066 Fame:410
Ancient Mesopotamian epic poem. Said to be the oldest literature in the world. It tells of the adventures of king Gilgamesh and includes the original story of the flood.