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Hangzhou Adventurer's Guild
This is a request from a fellow European in Nagasaki. They want you to look into the charm Takatsugu in the pub possesses. But it's not polite to ask and take it from Takatsugu themself, so maybe you should just ask how they obtained it?
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Nagasaki – Talk to Takatsugu (At Barkeep)
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Nagasaki – Talk to Takatsugu
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Nagasaki – Talk to Takatsugu
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Nagasaki –
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Search Next to Takatsugu on the left
1. Currently here
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Investigation of a mysterious place 4
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Shimenawa of Rock Cover 1. Father's Acquiantance
...I received this charm from one of my father's acquiantances. My father fave it to me because of my poor health. Actually his acquiantance is from a renowned family of Onmyoji, and this charm has a distinguished history. I haven't taken it off my person since I received it.
2. Spirit Pacification
This charm also serves the role of spirit pacification. My father consulted with that Onmyoji over concern for my poor health. The Onmyoji stated that my spirit was separating from my body, and gave my father this Magatama.
3. Body and Spirit
I was curious and investigated it myself. I found out that the spirit can very easily separate from the body and the act of reconnecting the two is called "Spirit Pacification".... Do you want a charm of your own? I haven't met that Onmyo at all since then.... But I can show you mine if that would suffice.
4. Charm from Onmyoji
The charm was received from an Onmyoji, but obtaining another one is difficult it seems. With no other options, you will have Takatsugu give you a long look at their charm. It is surprising to hear that Takatsugu has poor health...
Discovery: 290 Experience
Card: 145 Experience and
Magatama for Spirit PacificationReport Reward: 130 Experience and
Quest Mediation Permit
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- Magatama for Spirit Pacification ★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:290 Fame:145
Special magatama used by Japanese Onmyoji in rituals.
In Japanese Shinto, spirit pacification is the act of attaching a restless spirit to a living body.