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Marseille Adventurer's Guild
The investigation is regarding the painting by Da Vinci, who lives in this city.
It seems that there is a painting which Da Vinci created in collaboration with someone long ago. This research is in regards to that. For starters speak to the Scholars.
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Marseille Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Marseilles Mansion - Talk to Da Vinci (X2)
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Marseille Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Genoa Church - Use:
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1. Where Da Vinci once worked
A collaboration between da Vinci and someone else? It's true: when da Vinci was in Florence, he was supposedly an apprentice at Andrea del Verrocchio's studio... He must have done at least one collaboration with Verrocchio at the time.

2. How are you?
My collaboration with Mr Verrocchio? That questions brings up a lot of memories. Very well, I'm in a good mood.

3. Memories of my master
I just painted the background and the angel on the left. It seemed like Mr Verrocchio liked it. He said "I leave the painting up to you. Now I can focus on my sculpting" and laughed. Where is the painting now? Well, it's not my picture, it's Mr Verrocchio's. You'll have to find it yourself.

4. Location of the painting
Focus on sculpting, eh... It's true that ever since that time, Verrocchio never again took up a brush. He may have laughed it off in front of da Vinci, but I bet he was serious when he said that... Verrocchio's last painting is being kept in the Genoa church.

5. Search for the painting
The painting that da Vinci collaborated on with his master is being kept at the Genoa church. Let's investigate the right wall at the back of the church.

Esperanzo
Discovery Reward:
100 (50) Adventure Exp
Card Reward:
The Baptism of JesusReport Quest Reward:
130 Adventure Exp, 65 Adventure Fame
Quest Mediation Permit
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The Baptism of Jesus ★ (Work of art) Exp:100 Fame:50
A painting by Da Vinci's mentor, Andrea del Verrocchio. However, Da Vinci drew the background and the little angel in the left side of this painting. Verrocchio was so taken by the beauty of the angel that he is said to have never painted again.