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The declining popularity of bullfighting
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Seville Adventurer's Guild
Bullfighting, which is held as a celebratory event for the nobility and knights, used to be more of a commoner's event. There's a request from Cardinal Tabera in regards to this bullfighting. It appears that they're thinking about having a bullfight at the celebration for a state guest. I wonder if it will be appreciated?
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Recollections and longing 
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The declining popularity of bullfighting
Leskatol 
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Bullring Ticket
Searching for Memory 
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Purple coloured memories 
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The maiden of Habsburgs 
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A distant promise 
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Main Engel
The kind lie 
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A Gift For You 
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Note of Paschal de L'Estocart
To The King's Road... 
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El Camino Real Optional for next chain:
The only request 
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Seville Royal Castle - Talk to Cardinal Tabera
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Seville - Talk to City Girl next to mansion
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Seville El Greco Estate - Talk to El Greco
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Seville - Talk to Rosario
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Seville Duke Farnese Estate - Talk to Duke Farnese
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Seville Tavern - Talk to Informant at Square
note: No need to do 3~6 in order


1. The cardinal's scheme
I was thinking about spreading out traditional amusement of bullfighting to various foreign counties. I think it's a great showcase to show off how majestic, splendid, and prosperous our country is, and the gallant figures. I want you to get the opinions of the townspeople about this. If the feedback is good, then i am thinking of holding it regularly as our national sport.

2. A townswoman's opinion
Bullfighting? It's such a barbaric amusement. Don't you know? In bullfighting, you stab a bull, right. So there's this terrible bloody smell. If you stab 10 bulls over and over again for two hours, the smell is just overwhelming.

3. El Greco's opinion
In ancient times, bullfighting was seen all over Europe, and originally it was done as a prayer for a good harvest and done on special occasions. There is no mystique in this as the amusement of modern day nobles. It's merely a public display of barbarian behaviour. Also i can't stomach the odour of livestock...

4. Rosario's opinion
Yes... It's definitely barbaric, the odour of cattle is formidable, and it's rough for women. In particular for nobles of other countries who hate the smell of dirt, i don't think they'll like it. But recently it's not only the knights on horses who are the bullfighters, but also people on foot, fighting face to face with the bulls. There's a thrill to it, an excitement.

5. Duke Farnese's opinion
About 300 years ago or so. Exhibiting the slaying of beasts for business was prohibited by the Castellan King Alfonso the 10th. Because of this, bullfighting lost its popularity among the common people. If you want to make it the bullfighting known in other countries, you will have to develop it first among the common people.

6. The tipster's opinion
Developing bullfighting... Now that you mention it, there was someone who started bullfighting on foot, and he was popular. You should create a popular figure like that. We would be excited by a popular bullfighter and cheer him on wholeheartedly. For the passionate Iberians, we become obsessed in an instant.

7. The declining popularity of bullfighting
Because killing animal for profit was once prohibited by law, Spanish bullfighting only exist in a primitive format. If you polish this and appeal this externally, the popular culture will turn its attention to it. The existence of a star bullfighter would seem to be the key...


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