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      A river named for its size
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      Santo Domingo Adventurer's Guild
      Way west of this town there's a gulf, and there's a job to go survey a river that runs into it. The client is the town official, so ask him directly for the details.
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                          1. Santo Domingo - Talk to City Official
                          2. Jamaica - Talk to City Official
                          3. Jamaica - Talk to Market Keeper
                          4. Jamaica - Talk to Seaferer
                          5. The Gulf of Mexico - North of Merida( around 12317,3665) Observe Recognition


                          Expectation of land development 4 6 1 The Hudson River
                          A river named for its size The Mississippi River

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                          1. First step to the New World
                          Having a river nearby is convenient for drawing drinking water and shipping goods. I'd like for you to survey the area to the north of the gulf just west of here to see if there are any large rivers in that area. We're already conducting surveys in Jamaica as well. Perhaps they have stumbled upon some new information that may be of use to you.

                          2. An important investigation
                          our surveying is coming along quite nicely. We learned about the people living around the river basin and the types of plants that grow there. However, we don't have anyone that's an expert on geography so we were unable to get very far on out geographical survey. That's where we need your help. For now, ask around town and get up to speed on the results of out survey thus far

                          3. Plant born from a river
                          The indigenous people around that river are growing a type of nut called a pecan. Not only does it taste good but it's east to crack the shell open and eat too. We should be able to have high hopes for being able to grow a lot of other crops there too.

                          4. Existence of a river
                          The indigenous people that live near that river are called the Ojibwe, and they call the river the "Mississippi". It means "big river" in their language. so as the name suggests, it is a huge river that looks as though it stretches on forever. It looks like it's going to take a lot of skill and effort to complete this survey. You can find the river north of the gulf far to the west of here.

                          5. Investigation of the Mississippi river
                          On the northern coast of the gulf far to the west of Jamaica there is a river named the Mississippi, which supposedly means "big river". I should head over to the mouth of the river and begin surveying as soon as I can.






                          Discovery: 473 Adv Experience and Ojibwe Talisman

                          Card: 236 Adv Experience and The Mississippi River

                          Report Reward: 150 Adv Experience, 85 Adv Fame and Quest Mediation Permit

                          note: Ojibwe Talisman durability won't drop during navigation..



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                            • The Mississippi River ★★★ (Geography) Exp:473 Fame:215
                              A large river dividing the North American continent. It's name means "large river" in the language of the indigenous Ojibwa people. To them its currents seemed to flow to the ends of the earth.

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