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A large stone house
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Aden Adventurer's Guild
African homes are usually built out of plant parts or clay, but apparently there are some stome buildings in Southern Africa that are not Arabian in origin. A scholar wants to go investigate, so can you go and gather information in Sofala first?
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[IMG:Quest_Guide]
1.[ZONE:90005523] - Resident - talk to
2.[ZONE:90005523] - Market keeper - talk to
3.[ZONE:90002022] - 유적 부근에서 [SKILL:30000035][SKILL:30000016]
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[IMG:31][QUEST:99992523]
[IMG:31][QUEST:99994614]
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[IMG:01] 1. There's a quarry
Interesting, does such a people exist? I don't know...
Oh - there is a quarry inland. I hear that there are some people besides us who cut rock there. Although they haven't been seen in many years. Why not ask the other men
[IMG:01] 2. People recently left
People who make stone houses...I haven't heard of it. Oh, I remember something. In the past there were people who sometimes came from inland to trade, but they haven't been seen in several years... Too bad we can't ask them. I wonder If they have gone somewhere else.
[IMG:06] 3. Stonecutter people
It seems that the people who lived inland from Sofala cut rocks at the quarry. Technology in Arabia is restricted to the large seaside cities, so maybe they had their own construction technology? There is a place to the northwest of Sofala where you can go on shore. Proceed inland from there to investigate
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The Zimbabwe Ruins ★★ (Historic site) Exp:260 Fame:95
A group of stone structures in the south of Africa. This was the capital of the Kingdom of Mutapa, meaning Stone house in the Shona language. African cultures who built in stone were rare.

Vezina
12-21-2012
The last bit of info from the quest is badly written, and should read northeast of Sofala instead of northwest. That would prevent some possible confusion. Once at Africa Southeast Coast, proceed to Inland Zimbabwe.
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