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      No.11562

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      Investigation of Rano Raraku
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      Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
      As you have seen many statues at Rano Raraku, I would like to request you to do this additional investigation. In order to increase the credibility of these Tahitian folk tales, I would like you to bring back anything that would serve as proof of that folk tale. Would you go back to Rano Raraku please?
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                  Pre-Quest [IMG:31][QUEST:99994965] Unlock [IMG:31][QUEST:99994922] [IMG:31][QUEST:99994996] [IMG:Quest_Guide] 1.[ZONE:90002085] - Use [DBLINK:30000035] and [DBLINK:30000016] near Diagonal Boulder in the northwest of map [IMG:Obtained_Info] [IMG:06] 1. Investigation of Rano Raraku I have taken on a job to survey Rano Raraku yet again. As I recall there should be a statue near Ahu Akivi that looks as if though it is watching over the statues of the seven emissaries. This could be the statue of King Hotu Matua that initially dispatched the seven emissaries to the island. I should head over there and see if I can find out any more details. [DBLINK:90002085] Discovery Reward : [DBLINK:01100063] 350 Adventure exp Card Reward : [DBLINK:70001194] 175 Adventure exp Quest Reporting Reward : [DBLINK:01500232] , 360 Adventure exp , 120 Adventure fame



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                    • Moai of Hotumatua ★★ (Religious architecture) Exp:350 Fame:75
                      A statue of King Hotumatua, the legendary king of Rapa Nui. The king believed in a dream experienced by the philosopher Hau Maka and decided to take a sea voyage. Before long, he arrived at this land. No one is completely sure why this statue was made and what it means.

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