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Place where goddesses gather
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Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
I have a favour to ask of you. There is an enormous temple island near Gia Dinh, and many idols are remaining around there. It is also highly regarded site for the many statues of female gods. Please investigate these goddess idols this time. I'll be waiting for your detailed report.
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Gia Dinh - speak with Shopkeeper
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Gia Dinh - speak with Maiden (between rest house and market)
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Siem Reap Outskirts - the search zone is to the right of the Temple Entrance
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An eternal smile 
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Angkor [IMG:32]
Heroic princess 
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The Statue of Prajnaparamita [IMG16,Obtained info]

1. Limited Beauty
True, there are many statues of goddesses in the temple far outside of town. However, they are all sculpted out of a frail stone material. Besides, some are engraved in the exterior walls and pillars. Wind and rain will get to them soon enough so who knows how long they will last... Well long enough for you to talk to some people in town, that's for sure.

2. A statue merged with a pillar
If you're looking for a statue of a goddess, try looking around the pillars at the temple. She is engraved deeply into the pillars, like she is protecting the temple. Her face is peaceful with a slight smile. Sculpt such a beautiful statue into a pillar of all places, what extravagance...

3. Place where goddesses gather
There are many statues of goddesses in the temple outside Gia Dinh. The statue engraved into the pillar is especially beautiful. I should pay attention to the pillars and look for this statue.
Quest Mediation Permit
Relief of a Goddess
발견시 경험치 280, 카드 경험치 70
보고시 경험치 225, 명성 145, 의뢰 알선서 4 획득
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Relief of a Goddess ★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:280 Fame:140
A statue of a goddess carved into a column in the Angkor ruins.
It has the same enigmatic, warm smile that you can find in Da Vinci's works or Raphael's mother and child drawings. However, much of Angkor, including this statue, was carved out of very brittle sandstone.