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              A mysterious text
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              Tunis Adventurer's Guild
              You don't say? So normal people couldn't understand the alchemy book because it was written using Kabbalah? And you must have learned about Kabbalah from Paracelsus. So you have a wealth of knowledge about valuable things and you're proficient in Greek? Then I imagine you can also understand that book.
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                                1. Alexandria - speak with Shaman (west wall of archives)
                                2. Alexandria Archives - Appraisal browse collections
                                ※ When reading Greek Arabic required
                                3. Alexandria - speak with Shaman again
                                4. Ruins Interior: Giza - On arrival, use Observe Search beside the lower-right corner of the coffin

                                ※ answer to the riddle can be found on the destination menu

                                Investigation of the Pyramids of Giza 1 2 1 Pyramids of Giza

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                                The request of the alchemist 1 1
                                Anima mundi 1 1
                                Mystery of the Kabala 1 1 1
                                A mysterious text
                                The philosopher's stone 11 13 1 The Philosopher's Stone



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                                1. Alchemist's words
                                So you have finally decided to take on the Kabbalah. Then I will give you the words of an alchemist. "Pray, read and read again. Then will you find it..." The alchemists throughout the ages who were faced with the difficulties of the Kabbalah and refused to give up are all brothers. I'll be praying for your success.

                                2. Seek the truth
                                The throne that watches the sand, as the ancient curse, the king's lands, and it will destroy its icon. This key at dawn!

                                3. The displayed by the book
                                Did you figure anything out? You have heard of the "anagram" from Paracelsus, yes? Now take your quill and write upon the parchment. "The throne that watches the sand, as the ancient curse, the king's lands," ...the truth is right there.

                                4. The true Kabbalah mystery
                                "The throne that watches the sand, as the ancient curse, the king's lands and it will destroy its icon." "This key at dawn!" Decode the alchemical tomes written in the Kabbalah, and head to this place.



                                Quest Mediation Permit

                                Azoth


                                Esperanzo





                                발견시 경험치 600, 카드 경험치 150
                                보고시 경험치 110, 획득 명성치 120, 의뢰 알선서 8 획득



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                                  • Azoth ★★★★ (Treasure) Exp:720 Fame:250
                                    A mysterious material described in books on alchemy. It was discovered in the burial chambers of the Great Pyramids of Giza. Its history and usage are unclear, but it appears to be an extremely important material in alchemy.

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