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      Religious Paintings of Korea
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      Hangzhou Adventurer's Guild
      This is a reqest from a European Art Dealer. They're wonderin' if there isn't some quality art works in Korea. They're as eager for business as always. I'm sure the locals should have some ideas. I'm sure someone knows in Hanyang.
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                    Prequest:

                    Ancient Celadon 4 6 1 Goryeo Celadon



                    1. Hanyang - Talk to Young Man at left-bottom corner
                    2. Pohang - Use Observe and Search inside the mansion near the Itemshop.


                    Based on Buddhism
                    Did you know that Buddhism has deep roots in this area? In evidence of that, there is a period of time when the art of the region showed numerous Buddhist themes. These pictures spread even to Japan. Unfortunately, you don't see many of them today, but there are some held at a mansion in Pohang.

                    Religious Paintings of Korea
                    Apparently there exists a repository for religious art of the past. I must search the mansions of Pohang.



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                      • Goryeo Buddhist Painting ★★★ (Work of art) Exp:530 Fame:240
                        Buddhist painting often painted in the Goryeo Dynasty.
                        During this period, Amitabha, Yoryu Kannon, and Ksitigarbha were popular and are often seen in works.

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