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Remnants of the Punic Wars
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Marseille Adventurer's Guild
Do you know about the Punic Wars? They were a series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage, an ancient city whose ruins a certain scholar would like to investigate. Go to the Tunis rest area for details, and don't forget to wear Islamic garbs!
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[IMG19,Quest guide]
1.
Tunis - Rest House Master: Talk to
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Tunis Archives - Scholar: Talk to
3.
Tunis Archives - Scholar: Browse books
Archaeology4.
Byrsa Hill - Use
Observe
Recognition[IMG16,Obtained info]

1. To consult a Scholar
Carthage...interesting. I'm not sure but, there is a mountain of rubble in the outskirts of this town. Maybe that's it?
You should ask the town Scholar. He lives in the library. Go and see him there.

2. Story of the Scholar of Tunis
I am still studying about the history of foreign cultures. I believe thata the ruins outside this city are definitely those of Carthage... You might find something of use in the archaeological resources I have gathered. Why not investigate them?

3. Record of the Punic Wars
Carthage is a city that was founded by the Phoenicians. It bustled as a Mediterranean trade centre, nearly rivalling Rome. Rome saw Carthage as a threat and completely destroyed it after the three Punic Wars. Its ruins remain in the outskirts of Tunis today.

4. Road to Carthage
I hear there is a road that leads to the ruins next to animal skeletons on the outskirts of Tunis. When you find a structure that looks like a ruin beyond there, use "Recognition" to investigate.
Discovery Reward:
110 (55) Advneture Exp
Card Reward:
Site of Carthage , 55 (27) Adventure Exp
Report Quest Reward:
Quest Mediation Permit , 50 (25) Adventure Exp, 50 (25) Adventure Fame
- Discovery
Site of Carthage 2 ★ (Historic site) Exp:110 Fame:20
The remains of a city state built by the ancient Phoenicians. It is said to have been laid to waste in the third Punic war. It was rebuilt by Caesar but fell into ruins at the end of the seventh century.
Recognition worked halfway or more down the central walkway in the center-most of the ruins.