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      No.2656

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      Stone statues of Mesopotamia
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      Aden Adventurer's Guild
      We received a request from a Scholar who is researching history. They're looking for something showing distinguishing characteristics of a kingdom that flourished many years ago in what is now Basra. Why not go there and ask whatever townspeople you meet?
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            1. Basra - Talk to Market Keeper
            2. Persian Gulf North Coast - Landing point east of Basra Observe Search




            1. Monster statue
            I heard from someone visiting on business who had previously seen a mysterious image. It was of a monster with a human face If you are interested then how about taking a look? They said it happened east of the city.

            2. Excavation of a statue
            Heard that a strange image was seen near Basra. It was something of a monster. It happened east of Basra, on the northern shore of the Persian Gulf. Land there and search.


            Quest Mediation Permit

            Divine Beast's Amulet

            The Statue of Lamassu








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              • The Statue of Lamassu ★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:506 Fame:215
                Peculiar stone statues made by the ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Left beside gateways, they are thought to have acted as guards. Frequently in the form of oxen or lions.

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