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Natural history treatise
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Venice Adventurer's Guild
There's a certain Noble in Genoa who is seeking your various rare discoveries and wants a thesis summing them all up. He seems to be expecting some fantastic things, so he isn't sparing any money. You should consult the Scholar in this town about how to write a thesis. When you're done, hand it over to the Scholar in Genoa.
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Venice - Talk to Scholar (3x)
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Genoa - Scholar
complete both of the quest chains is a must...quest chain can be done in any order(can finish 1 or 2 1st or even both at same time)
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Dragon of Africa 1
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Bones of Hornless Dragon Demon bones 10
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The Bones of a Bird like Lizard Natural history treatise (currently here)
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To the east of Madagasacar 3
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The Mauritius Islands A bird like an over-fat goose 10
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Dodo Natural history treatise (currently here)
The paper's theme
I see, so a thesis on rare discoveries?... I'm sure there are various ones, but here is one that you won't see elsewhere, about rare creatures which might be good. I'll help you with it, so let's get to it immediately. I find this very interesting.
The bones of a lizard-like bird
...refer to the map. The spine which is thought to move supply, it can be found to have the same skeletal characteristics as a lizard. Also pay attention to what the long arms which make you think of bird wings. The very fact that an animal like this existed makes us think that the borders of what are thought of as animals is vague.
Dodo
...the creature I saw in that area looked like a bird, but it had only small wings and could not fly. I cannot verify a similar type of bird as this in other regions. Most birds are very cautious and if you approach them, they will run away, but this bird was not cautious. It can be assumed that it has no predators...
Completion of the paper
I was able to safely put together a thesis on natural history. I'll deliver it to the Scholar in Genoa.