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King of the shallows
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Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
You didn't see an animal that looks like a dolphin on your way here, did you?
I have a request from a Scholar who studies ocean wildlife. He would like you to study that animal. The only clues we have are that it looks like a dolphin and that it was seen near the Straights of Malacca. Can I ask for your help?
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Jumping Fish Map
Dolphin
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Malacca - seafarer
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Pegu - seafarer
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Pegu - resident(east from tavern a bit)
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The Andaman Sea - around (4500,4400), use
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1. Grey dolphin
Dolphins? those are the ones with the white bellies, yes? I've seen similar creatures before. They're grey all over, and their mouth weren't pointed. I saw them on my way back here from Pegu. It's going to be a bit of trip, but you should be able to find out about them in Pegu

2. Habit of going close to shore
This might be coincidence, but whenever I see those creatures, it's when I get close to the shore. I think it's always at a place where sea floor is sand. They look so cute, so I watched it for a while, and it seemed to eat anything - crabs, shrimps, fish.

3. No dorsal fin
The grey creatures? I've seen them swimming gracefully in the shallows. There aren't very many sharks or killer whales in the shallows, so they must feel safer there. Besides the grey colour and round mouth, a characteristic is the near lack of dorsal fin. Try searching for it along the coast south of this town.

4. Investigation of the king of the shallows
Grey creatures similar to dolphins have been spotted along the coast south of Pegu. This must be the one I have been commissioned to investigate. It has a round mouth, not dorsal fin, and is grey all over. Besides, there aren't very many large creatures living in the shallows, so it should be easy to spot.

Finless Porpoise
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Finless Porpoise ★★★ (Marine creature) Exp:462 Fame:210
This porpoise has a expanded forehead resembling that of a dolphin. It lives mainly along coasts, and can be found at inlets and upstream in rivers.