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      No.2393

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      Crest of the royal house
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      Lisbon Adventurer's Guild
      You know the Vergina Ruins that you discovered...people are beginning to doubt that it's a royal tomb, because they can't seem to prove that the treasures they've found are those of the Macedonian Monarchy. Could you perhaps talk to a scholar, then re-investigate?
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                1. Lisbon Archives - (2x) Talk to Scholar
                3. Athens Archives - (2x) Read Archaeology books
                5. Athens Archives - Talk to Scholar
                6. Ruins Interior: Vergina - Use Observe , Search

                Prerequisite:
                An endless dream 5 7 1 The Vergina Ruins


                Portrait of Alexander the Great 1 1 7
                Crest of the royal house (this quest)

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                Upon Discovery: 816 Adv EXP

                Discovery Card: 408 Adv EXP

                Upon Reporting: 180 Adv EXP / 100 Adv Fame / 1x Quest Mediation Permit



                  • Discovery
                  • Small Gold Box ★★★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:816 Fame:340
                    A box made of pure gold, found in the Vergina ruins. On its surface is carved what is thought to be the Sun crest of Macedonia. It contains bones, thought to be those of someone of nobility.

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