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Beyond the setting sun
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Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
Thank you for your survey of the inland areas of Rapa Nui. So that statue was made at the foot of the volcano that you surveyed? Please look a little more for any clues that lead to Hawaiiki.
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#1: Island of New Guinea & Aotearoa
Trans-archipelago shipping route 4
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The Greater Sunda Islands East beyond the archipelago 4
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The Lesser Sunda Islands Eastern tip of the archipelago 5
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Timor Island Where the sun rises 6
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The Island of New Guinea &
Footsteps of those who came before 6
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Van Diemen's Land Long white clouds 6
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Aotearoa (You can do these chains independent of each other; both are important later for #2: The Pacific Route!)
#2: The Pacific Route
El Paso 9
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The Straits of Magellan Mare Pacificum 9
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The Pacific Ocean Plan to Sail Across the Pacific 4
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Palau Islands Another sailing line 5
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Vanuatu Selection of the site for 2nd supply port 4
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Fiji Islands The Unchanging Land 7
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Tahiti Island that sees the stars 8
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Rapa Nui Searching Hawaiki 5
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Rano Raraku Beyond the setting sun (this quest)
Investigation of Rano Raraku 4
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Moai of Hotumatua Source of elemental power 12
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Mana Unlock
Investigation of statues of Rano Raraku 4
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Ahu Tongariki Moai Distant Hawaiki 10
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The Marquesas Islands 1.
Rapa Nui Interior - click on Flower: Red
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Rapa Nui Interior - click on Large Boulder
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Rapa Nui Interior - click on Stacked Boulders
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Rapa Nui Interior - click on Diagonal Boulder
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Rapa Nui Interior - use
Observe ,
Recognition area is North of Diagonal Boulder near all the lined up statues
1. Under investigation
...I discovered some statues with what looked like hats on their heads near here. Some were leaning over and some had fallen over completely. I wonder how many there were...?
2. Under investigation
...I gave up on counting how many statues there were. Let's just say there were a lot of them. Some were standing, some were sitting, some were lying down... there was a large variety of them. Are these idols or are they just sculptures of people? If they're sculptures of people then I wonder if they are male or female?
3. Still under investigation
...No matter how many times I look I've never seen any statues that look like the ones here. It would be impossible to derive the thought and culture of whoever made them and then try to use that to narrow down a specific region with these statues. There must be some other way...
4. Still, still under investigation
..."King Hotu Matua erected seven statues, one for each of the emissaries. Those statues stand looking in the direction of their homeland, Hiva." I just remembered the Tahitian legend. All of the statues on this island were facing inland with their backs to the sea. I wonder why? If they are supposed to be facing their homeland then I would have thought they'd be facing out to sea..
5. Where is the statue that looks toward home
I have decided that it would be impossible to find any clues that link to Hawaiki based on the shape of these statues. I remembered the Tahitian legend stated, "The seven statues stand looking in the direction of their homeland, Hiva." and decided to search for these seven statues. If they are pointing out to sea then that means Hiva, and ultimately Hawaiki could be located in that direction.
Discovery Reward :
Moai 1131 Adventure exp
Card Reward :
The Moai of Ahu Akivi 565 Adventure exp
Quest Reporting Reward :
Quest Mediation Permit , 570 Adventure exp , 190 Adventure fame
- Discovery
- The Moai of Ahu Akivi ★★★★★★ (Religious architecture) Exp:1131 Fame:435
Statues of the seven aids sent ahead as an advance group before the move to Rapa Nui. Other statues are all facing the direction inland, but these Moai look to the sea. According to legend, they are looking back at what they once called their home.