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Creation story of the Yoruba
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Saint-Georges Adventurer's Guild
Different African tribes have their own story to explain how the world began. I want you to investigate a people known as the Yoruba who live to the east of here. I think their creation myth goes something like the sky joined with the earth. You should search in this town for someone who might know something about it.
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[IMG19,Quest guide]
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Saint-Georges - Talk to Shopkeeper
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Sao Tome - Talk to Resident
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Africa North Gulf of Guinea - Landing point north-east of Sao Tome
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1. A bizarre chicken
Yoruba mythology? I heard that the god of creation was born to bridge the gap between heaven and earth. I'm not sure what happened after that. I think a strange chicken appeared. It wuld be better to ask in Sao Tome.

2. Chicken with five legs
I know about that, for I am of the Yoruba. Olorun, the sky god, crossed the sea, Oduduwa was born made the earth and us. Oduduwa threw some mud and a five-toed chicken scratched at it, spreading it around to form the earth. The Yoruba live on the opposite shore north of the city.

3. Creator of the Yoruba
In Yoruba mythology, Oduduwa made the earth and people. You will find something by searching around the landing point on the opposite shore north-east of Sao Tome. Look around a white flower in the south-west.
Quest Mediation Permit
African God Amulet
The Statue of Oduduwa
발견시 경험치 600, 카드 경험치 150, 아프리카신의 부적
보고시 경험치 86, 명성 95, 의뢰 알선서 8 획득
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The Statue of Oduduwa ★★★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:720 Fame:285
A statue of Oduduwa, a god of the Yoruba people of Africa. Olorun, the highest god in the Indian pantheon, merged with the sea and gave birth to Oduduwa. Oduduwa is said to have created land and people.
experience 720, it is close to the gate. clean and easy..
There are 2 residents in Sao Tome, the required resident is at the southernmost part of the port, next to the boy.