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      Monkey god who saved Rama
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      Calicut Adventurer's Guild
      Hey, you discovered the Ramayana, didn't you? A monkey good frequently appears in that story who helps the main character Rama. The Scholar would like you to bring back any item related to this.
      He's already got his eyes set on this, so go talk to him
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                  Pre-Quest:
                  An eternal smile 5 7 1 Angkor


                  1. Calicut Archives - Talk to Scholar x2
                  3. Gia Dinh - Talk to City Official x2
                  5. Siem Reap Outskirts - Northeast of map. Wall near the entrance to the ruins use Observe and Search


                  Ancient epic poem from India 2 4 1 The Mahabharata
                  The story of Rama and Sita 2 4 1 The Ramayana
                  Monkey god who saved Rama

                  Unlock-Quest:
                  Messenger of the monkey god 4 6 1 Hanuman Langur


                  Carvings remaining in Gia Dinh
                  A detailed report
                  Not to be taken away
                  Battle with the demon king
                  Monkey god who save Rama



                    • Discovery
                    • The Relief of Hanuman ★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:280 Fame:140
                      A relief of Hanuman who appears in the Ramayana. This appears to be a carving of the battle with the devil Ravahna who also appears in the Ramayana.

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