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      No.6802

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      Manners for Ladies and Gentlemen
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      Marseille Adventurer's Guild
      We have a request form the Palace Guards. They are holding onto an item for someone who works in the Palace gardensand want you to deliver it to the specified location.
      On top of that, they'd like you to look into the item in question. I'll leave that up to you. Do a good job!
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                    1. Marseilles Talk to Palace Guard
                    2. Marseille Archives Talk to Scholar
                    3. Pisa Talk to City Official




                    You are here
                    Treasure of Astaroth


                    1.Dining Etiquette
                    In fact, I'm looking after a book from the Chef who cooks meals for the King. I'd like you to deliver this book, called "Dining Etiquette", to a Scholar for me. In addition, I have a favour to ask. I'd like you to find out why the Chef had this book. Please find out from the Scholar discreetly

                    2. The cook and the book
                    So it's finally finished! As the title says, this "Dining Etiquette" is a book about dining manners which the Chef wrote himself.
                    The reason the Chef wrote the book would be known by the city official in the Chefs home town of Pisa.

                    3. The cook's dismay
                    The story about the cook who went to France eh.. Being called on by the Royal Family is fine, but he was upset with the bad table manners of the Nobles. So he took a pen adn wrote down the use of a knife and fork combined with 50 points of etiquette, or so I've heard. That sort of book is the first in the world I guess.


                    The cook called upon by the French Royal Family was upset by the bad table manners of the Nobles. He wrote the book "Dining Etiquette" in order to fix this.


                    Quest Mediation Permit



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