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      No.12045

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      Athens Adventurer's Guild
      You put out some report on a Hittite peace negotiation or something the other day, right? Well, there's been some debate among the scholars over that, and they want you to find out more details. Talk to the town scholar for the specifics.
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              1. Athens Archives - Talk to Scholar
              2. Istanbul Archives - Talk to Scholar
              3. Trebizond - Talk to Travelling Scholar (near Port Official)
              4. Trebizond - Talk to Port Official
              5. Anatolian Highlands - Through Turkey North Coast . Use Observe and Search in southwest, near Ruins Interior entrance


              Pre-Quest
              Religious city on strange rock 3 5 1 Cappadocia


              Abu Simbel's wall paintings 1
              War for domination 8 10 1 Egyptian Peace Talks Document
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              Hittite Peace Talks Document









              발견시 경험치 740, 카드 경험치 185
              보고시 경험치 210, 명성 220, 의뢰 알선서 8 획득



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                • Hittite Peace Talks Document ★★★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:962 Fame:370
                  A document describing the battle of Kadesh between the Hittites and the Egyptians. The document describes the Egyptians and the events leading up to the cease-fire in fine detail. However, the details contained herein differ greatly from the same kind of document found in Egypt.

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