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            No.16366

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            Sun butterfly
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            Seville Adventurer's Guild
            You're probably the right one to ask for this job. Monsieur Pare in Bordeaux wants information on a rare butterfly. Go ask him in person for the details.
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                          1. Bordeaux Pare Estate - Talk to Pare
                          2. Bordeaux Tavern - Talk to Merchant
                          3. Bordeaux Tavern - Talk to Barkeep
                          4. Nantes Tavern - Talk to Seafarer
                          5. Gijon Tavern - Talk to Merchant
                          6. Gijon - Talk to Elegant Girl (outside tavern)
                          7. Bay of Biscay South Coast - West of the Giant Dead Tree (Southwest of the map)




                          1. Rumour of a certain butterfly
                          A few days ago, I heard a story about a rare butterfly called a sun butterfly. It is said to live somewhere in Europe, but I can't seem to find any information about it. What to do... Your chances are slim, but try going to the bar to gather information

                          2. I'm sure…
                          I don't know nothing about no butterfly. No... wait a minute. Do you mean that sun butterfly or some kind of butterfly? Hey, master. There was a fellow in here talking about that, wasn't there?

                          3. The Nantes sailor
                          Now that you mention it... Oh yes! It was a sailor arriving from Nantes. He talked about a butterfly. But I don't remember anything specific.

                          4. Fortuitous information
                          ...What's that? A sun butterfly? Yes, I know about that. I heard a story about that butterfly from a fellow I happened to be travelling with together. Who was he? He said he was headed to Gijon - he might still be there.

                          5. The pride of our region
                          The owner of that story is no longer here. He lives in this town, but he talks about that butterfly everywhere he goes. I guess he wants to show off that it can be found around here. The grandson of the man who found the butterfly lives in this town.

                          6. Grandfathers' story
                          If it's the sun butterfly you're interested in, I've heard stories about it from my grandfather. He said that he found a butterfly with wings that had a pattern like the sun, inland to the east of here. You are going to investigate? It is dangerous inland, so be careful.

                          7. The butterfly habitat
                          The origin of the sun butterfly's name is the pattern of its wings. Go ashore from the south coast of the Bay of Biscay, east of Gijon, and look around an enormous dead tree.





                          Discovery: 473 Experience and Apollo Brooch

                          Card: 236 Experience and Apollo

                          Report Reward: 150 Experience, 70 Fame and Quest Mediation Permit



                            • Discovery
                            • Apollo ★★★ (Insect or worm) Exp:473 Fame:220
                              It has a red, round spot on its rear wings. We're not sure whether its because it looks like the sun, but it's only active when the sun is shining. It lives in dry grasslands in the mountains.

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