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The flightless bird
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Tunis Adventurer's Guild
About the Queen Ankhesenamun matter you were looking into earlier, a scholer at Alexandria discovered a lot of information in ancient Egyptian folklore. The client is very interested in the discoveries, and he would like you to go investigate.
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[IMG:Quest_Guide]
1.[ZONE:90005455] - Talk to; Scholar
2.[ZONE:90005455] - Read [SKILL:30000025] book
3.[ZONE:90005455] - Talk to; Scholar
4.[ZONE:90005435] - Talk to: Port official
5.[ZONE:90005457] - Talk to; City official, [SKILL:30000164] is required (x3)
8.[ZONE:90005455] - Talk to; Scholar
9.[ZONE:90001020] - [SKILL:30000035][SKILL:30000020]
[IMG:Quest_Chain]
[IMG:21][QUEST:99994346]
[IMG:22][QUEST:99994360]
[IMG:23] The flightless bird
[IMG:24][QUEST:99994470]
[IMG:25][QUEST:99994478]
[IMG:Obtained_Info]
[IMG:01] 1. Many traditions
Then, i checked various things that i found interesting. I found several pieces of papyrus which seem related to that story. Just to be sure, i gathered all the stories in which cornflowers appeared. I have organied them on the archaeology shelf. Please read them if you wish.
[IMG:02] 2. Cornflower blue...
The blue of the cornflower is the colour of sea of death
Even if drowning in a sea of flowers
King Neb kheperu-re will not come
The queen's body will vanish like a flower, the queen's eyes will sink like the sea of death.
[IMG:01] 3. In the tradition of folk creation?
King Neb kheperu-re? Hmm, i've never heard that name. It's probably folklore based on the story of Ankhesenamen. I will investigate a few leads myself and will let you know if i find anything.
[IMG:01] 4. Lead to Cairo
You've come at the perfect time! I just received word from the Cairo city official. He has obtained information related to something that a scholar was investigating. You were investigating the same thing, right? I will contact the scholar. You go to Cairo.
[IMG:01] 5. Papyrus bearing the Pharaoh's name
My grandfather took good care of this papyrus... I don't know anything about it, but according to knowledgeable sources, this is the name of a pharaoh. Pictures of the sun god Ra, scarab beetles and containers... These were apparently used as patterns for pharaohs. But you should see for yourself
[IMG:02] 6. Nebkheperure
Neb kheperu-re
Together with the bird that cannot fly and the holy flower
[IMG:01] 7. Name of an unknown Pharaoh
King Neb kheperu-re? That is the name of a pharaoh? I can't say i've heard of it. What does it mean by "bird that cannot fly?" I don't understand it at all. Maybe you should go back and talk to the Scholar at Alexandria? By the way, that was apparently copied from a relief in the middle Nile.
[IMG:01] 8. The greatest love of Ankhesenpaaten?
My goodness, Neb khepeeru-re was actually the name of a pharaoh!? Bird that cannon fly... That's just a fancy way of saying Ankhesenamen. The holy flower is the corn flower, and she who lost her beloved husband and had her freedom and happiness taken away could be called a bird who has had it wings broken and can no loger fly, so...
[IMG:06] 9. The flightless bird
...The beloved husband of Ankhesenamen is apparently a pharaoh named "Neb kheperu-re." According to the Cairo city official, he might be a respected king from the middle Nile. The writings on the papyrus resemble tombn writing, so it could be a clue finding an undiscovered pharaoh.
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The Golden Throne ★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:517 Fame:220
A golden throne adorned in rich cloth. The backrest contains an engraving thought to be that of the pharaoh and his queen. The two appear to be a happy couple in the carving, each wearing one of a single pair of sandals.
You will need the language or notes to speak with Cairo city official the 2nd time.