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      No.11146

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      Emperor of eastern Rome
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      Naples Adventurer's Guild
      Rome was divided into East and West, and until recently. Eastern Rome existed as the Byzantine Empire. This job is to find the sceptre of Justinian I, who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 6th Century. Ask the scholar in Istanbul about it, but be careful, you'll be in enemy territory.
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      EvilLynn
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              [IMG19,Quest guide]
              1. Istanbul Archives - Talk to the Scholar
              2. Istanbul Mosque - Near the upper left corner Observe Search



              [IMG16,Obtained info]
              1. 중흥 황제
              유스티니아누스라는 황제는 비잔틴의 자랑입니다. 얼마 안 되는 기간이었지만 상당히 많은 영지를 되찾았으니까요. 비잔틴의 보물이라면 이곳의 모스크에 모여 있을 겁니다. 우리나라의 보물에 비하면 하잘 것 없는 물건이지만요.

              2. 비잔틴의 유산
              비잔틴 제국의 보물은 이스탄불의 모스크에 있다고 한다. 아마 구석에 놓여 있겠지… 들어가서 왼쪽 구석을 찾아보자. 들어가서 왼쪽의 구석을 조사해 보자.



              Quest Mediation Permit

              The Sceptre of Emperor Justinian


              Esperanzo





              발견시 경험치 100, 카드 경험치 25
              보고시 경험치 70, 명성 70, 의뢰 알선서 4 획득



                • Discovery
                • The Sceptre of Emperor Justinian ★ (Historical legacy) Exp:100 Fame:35
                  Justinian was an Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. He revived the empire, which had begun to decline. He achieved many things, including an encyclopedia of Roman law, and the building of Saint Sophia's Cathedral.

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