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Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
According to your report, there are people in Aotearoa who migrated to there on canoes from Hawaiiki, right?
I would like you to find out about these canoes. According to research, Hawaiiki seems to have been a very faraway place. Even people who aren't sailors would be very interested in knowing what their canoes were capable of.
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Wanganui - speak with Maiden
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Wanganui - speak with Rest House Master
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West Wanganui - walk to area of northwest Stacked Boulders to use
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Aotearoa 

1. To the ship...
The name of the ships were of course passed down but not the whereabouts of the ships themselves ... But, since they migrated here I guess they could be around here somewhere.
They're canoes designed for sailing over long periods of time so I doubt they would be used for fishing around here or anything like that...

2. Released because it is no use?
She's right. A ship designed for long distance sailing wouldn't be good for normal fishing so once they migrated here they were probably left somewhere since they had no more use for them.
Of course. if they ever used them to return back to their homeland then you'd be out of luck but... I've never heard of anything like that.

3. Does the legendary canoe exist?
Just as the client said, I would like to see the canoes used to cross over Hawaiki to Aotearoa as well. Discovering them could lead to future sailing technology advances.
If the canoes have been abandoned they would probably be somewhere in the outskirts of town. I should look around carefully for them.

Discovery Reward :
1196 adventure exp
Card Reward :
Legendary Canoe 598 adventure exp
Reporting reward :
Quest Mediation Permit 420 adventure exp , 280 adventure fame
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Legendary Canoe ★★★★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:1196 Fame:460
Canoes said to have been used to move from Hawaiki to Aotearoa. It has been preserved and seems very old. Perhaps this is one that they actually used to move.