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The queen at the mercy of fate
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Tunis Adventurer's Guild
I had previously had you look into cornflower, right? After having look at the report, we have a request for additional investigation. Actually, according to legend in Egypt, there's a story about a tragic Queen and cornflower. There's an archaeologist who want you to look into this. First of all, go look in Cairo and talk to some locals there to get details.
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Cairo - Talk to; Rest House Master
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Cairo - Talk to; Maiden (Near rest house)
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Cairo - Talk to; Resident (Near town official)
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Alexandria Archives - Talk to; Scholar

Protective charm from ancient Egypt 
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Cornflowers 
The queen of the mercy of fate
The flightless bird 
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The Golden Throne
Run down the haunt of illegal diggers 
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Endless cornflower 
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Golden Mask of Tutankhamun 

1. A story maidens seem fond of
A tragic queen of Ancient Egypt? There's plenty of those stories. Whether they're true is something else though. Well, those girls probably like that kind of story, try asking them?

2. The queen who married thrice
The story of a tragic queen, if it is something to do with a cornflower, it's that story. After the queen's first forced marriage, her secnd marriage was to a kind husband. But that husband was killed at a young age.... The third husband killed that kind husband, a hateful man. Fate is ironic.

3. Tre true identity of the queen
The queen, kept the memories of picking cornflowers with the husband she loved close to her heart. By fields of flowers, facing the Sun, she wondered when the husband she loved would be resurrected... She also put cornflowers in the King's tomb. But who was this queen? The scholars of Alexandria might know.

4. Ankhesenamun
That queen was perhaps Ankhesenamen? It recently became understood that Ankhesenamen first married her father, Amenhotep IV, and married 2 more times afterthat. Except... we don't know who the second husband was. It seems to have disappeared from history...

5. The queen and the cornflower
The tragic queen associated with cornflowers is Ankhesenamen, daughter of Amenhotep IV who was also her first husband. According to folklore the cornflower was cherished memory of her husband. However, records of that second husband she loved seem to have disappeared. In any case it will need to be researched.