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      No.8175

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      Sound of stone in the ruins
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      Jakarta Adventurer's Guild
      The Request is from a Scholar researching the Pohnpei Island ruins. After landing on the island the other day for research, he could hear some kind of crushing sound. The report said it was uninhabited, so he wonders what it could be... The Scholar says he'll feel safer if he knows the source of the sound. About that island means... that person.
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                    City of piled stones 8 10 1 Nan Madol


                    1: Guam - speak to rest house master 3 times
                    2. Island of Pohnpei South Coast - sail to : search for giant dead tree ,entrance to
                    Pohnpei Island Interior
                    3. Pohnpei Island Interior - check on large boulder to get information
                    4. Pohnpei Island Interior - use Observe and Search

                    Unlock(1 of 2 pre-quest)
                    Island ceremony 8 10 1 Nan Douwas

                    1. Identity of the sound
                    This is not an uninhabited island? Even though you've been there many times, you haven't seen them? Haha, you might be under watch. Well, if it's that sound, you don't have anything to worry about. That's the sound of them making the alcohol for ceremonial usage. That's a very important thing for the people of that island.

                    2. No alcohol
                    On top of the base, the root of a certain tree is beaten with a round stone. Upon doing this, a liquid comes out and this becomes the drink. There shouldn't be any alcohol, but when you drink it you feel a strange sensation. You become calm and your whole body relaxes.

                    3. Ceremonial wine
                    It is used in ceremonies to gain a mutual understanding with God and also passed around and drunk with friends. It's also used in welcoming visitors... Anyway, it is definitely not the sound of some danger. It is often created by the big boulder on the island, so how about going to see it?

                    4. Wine, in production
                    ..suddenly you heard a "sound"--the sound of rock striking rock. They might be in the middle of making the drink for ceremonial usage in this very moment. If you hurry you might make it in time. They suprisingly sound not too far off. But the sound has abruptly stopped. They must certainly be on guard.

                    5.Until the day we meet again
                    The "sound of something being beaten and mashed" was the sound of a tree root being mashed, the sound of preparing a drink for ceremonial usage. But, they appear to be on alert, so I can't see the ceremony or even the inhabitants of the island. Search around the area and hope that you will be able to eventually pass around the drink with them.


                    Discovery Reward :
                    490 Adventure exp

                    Card Reward :
                    The Sakau Stone 245 Adventure exp

                    Reporting Reward :
                    Quest Mediation Permit 150 Adventure exp , 75 Adventure fame





                      • Discovery
                      • The Sakau Stone ★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:490 Fame:220
                        Sakau is a drink made out of pulverized tree roots.
                        People would make the drink here, before attending the ceremonies.

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