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Carving of a tyrant
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Athens Adventurer's Guild
There have been countless tyrants throughout history, but few are as notorious as the Roman emperor Caligula. There is apparently a marble statue of him somewhere in a distant land. Ask the scholar in Naples about it.
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Naples Archives - Talk to the Scholar
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Naples Archives - Read
Archaeology books
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Southeast Jaffa - Use
Observe and
Search near the large boulder near the center of the map.


1. Divine statue of Caligula
Caligula was a noble and moderate young ruler, but it is said that his personality changed completely after falling to a grave illness.
In order to deify himself, he ordered the construction of his own divine statue around where Jaffa is now. You can find out more from the books I have.

2. Whimsy of Caligula
Caligula, or Gaius, ordered the creation of a divine statue of himself to deify him, and placed it in the temple in Jerusalem.
This enraged the locals, who destroyed the statue in a riot and threw it out into the fields.

3. Destroyed marble statue
The statue of Caligula that was destroyed by the locals of Jerusalem is somewhere outside of Jaffa.
I should search near the large rock to the west.



Marble Statue of CaligulaDiscovery Reward:
Tyrant's OrbDiscovery Card Reward:
Marble Statue of CaligulaReport Quest Reward:
Quest Mediation Permit, 80 Adventure Exp, 120 Adventure Fame
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Marble Statue of Caligula ★ (Historical legacy) Exp:50 Fame:10
Marble Statue of ancient Roman Emperor Caligula. Caligula was not his real name. He was the worst or second-worst tyrant in history.