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      No.6770

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      That which remains in memories
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      Seville Adventurer's Guild
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                1. Seville Archives - Scholar
                2. Seville Tavern - Rosario
                3. Arguin - Barkeep
                4. Saint-Georges - Raema
                5. Saint-Georges - Barkeep
                6. Cape - Alidece
                7. Zanzibar - Ghada ×2
                9. Zanzibar - Barkeep
                10. West Mombasa - far to the west Observe Ecological Research


                Prequest
                A very small gem 8 10 1 Bee Hummingbird
                Quest Chain
                Bird wearing a crown 1 3 1 Black Crowned Crane
                Story of a unique bird 2 4 1 Standard-Winged Nightjar
                Gems Of Europe 4 6 1 Common Kingfisher
                Same bird, different colour 6 8 1 Eurasian Hoopoe
                An amazing sight 8 10 1 Paradise Whydah
                This quest
                Kidnapping 1
                Carried by bird's wings 11 13 1 Orangutan




                  • Discovery
                  • Masked Lovebird ★★★★★★ (Bird) Exp:1144 Fame:450
                    Its red beak and white-ringed eyes give it a characteristic appearance. It spends nearly all its active time in pairs. Its main diet is seeds or fruit.

                    CaliCaddy
                    04-03-2017
                    Having Swahili seemed to help pulling this quest.

                    H.-Gazi
                    04-03-2017
                    This applies (almost) all kind of quests.

                    When you got the language skill (even if it is through translation note/world language reader), the chance of pulling the quest increases dramatically. Having the other skills meeted supports this likehood as well. :-)

                    CABlakeC
                    02-21-2019
                    This seems to be a very rare quest to get. I ended up using over 60 QMPs before I could get it to appear. I would recommend getting the Swahili language, or the translation notes for it (the Interpreter in Saint-Georges sells them).

                    Morro
                    02-21-2019
                    This quest, the quest "A Very small Gem" and "Kidnapping" are the reason most people give up when doing the Xanadu Chain

                    CaliCaddy
                    02-22-2019
                    I don't think anyone determined enough to even attempt Xanadu chain will give up because of a mere long quest especially when they are already 30+ quests in

                    Bael
                    02-22-2019
                    And why non-Adventurers want Xanadu anyway? If you are an Adv you will do a clean up of quests, those you're straggling with will appear without using QMPs eventually.

                    Rufas
                    02-22-2019
                    Not all adventurers need max discos to feel fulfilled.

                    Averroes
                    11-11-2020
                    This was a real pain to pull, and the only way i was ablle to pull it was through a World Languages Reader. If you don't have Swahili or the appropriate language notes then get a World Languages Reader, they are about 1m in Seville.

                    CABlakeC
                    11-11-2020
                    Comments from The Jap wiki state that it's "Difficult to get without notes in Swahili or African languages".

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