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Communicator of evil omens
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Rio de Janeiro Adventurer's Guild
A request has come from Gisele at the tavern. A strange story was heard from an Adventurer who visited the tavern. She really wants to tell you about it. The subject of the request is oddly easy to understand. ...Oh yes, recently the remains of an Adventurer was found in the west, so you be careful too.
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1) Guisele (Rio de Janerio)
2) Guide (North Lima)
3) Sheck von Wald (North Lima towards a bit north from Guide)
4) Sheck von Wald (North Lima towards a bit north from Guide)
5) Port Official (Lima)
6) Port Official (Lima)
7) Discovery! Near the table boulder (North Lima)

Adventure Version!
Quipucamayocs Title parts
The fake holy woman 
1

Currently Here
Man with a moustache 
5

7

5
Tapu y Alca
Responsibility and choice 
6

8

6
Quipu
Soul of a goddess 
12

14

12
The Spirit of Umina
Quipucamayoc 
1
City Discoveries! (Must finish quests above)
City in a mysterious land 
9

11

10
City towering over the Andes 
9

11

10
Cusco
The cautious Inca Empire 
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12

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Ceremonial site 
10

12

10
Machu Picchu 

Rumours of the empire
The treasure of the Incas is a hot topic in the taverns. There is an emerald the size of an ostrich egg, which Gisele has asked us to investigate, to find how big an ostrich's egg is. I don't know why but she's trying to impress Scheck von Wald. First of all, you should go to the Northern outskirts of Lima.

Shrettenwaldar's goal
The North Lima affair... it seems a European adventurers and an Inca warrior are fighting over the treasure. Sheck von Wald knows all about it. He was asking a guide leading questions... But there's a lot that I don't know. You should get him to fill you in.

Great treasure of the Incas
The truth about the incident surrounds some Inca treasure that became a hot item among European adventurers... the Spirit of Umiha. The Spirit of Umina was a gift from the Emperor to the people of the North Andes. To find where it is, you need a quipu. That's the talking knots the Incas use to keep records.

In order to get closer to the truth
I was attacked by someone in North Lima and went astray into a temple which men were forbidden. This looks like the work of a man called Pizarro. A young Chibcha woman called Lauer made out to be a shrine virgin met him. But the facts are all mixed up. We need to know more. Why not get in touch with the Port Official in Lima?

A suspicious point
Someone dressed up as an Inca warrior is it? It's a funny story... Probably a European in disguise. If they're Europeans, they should use guns and swords! Well then, if you want someone whose been injured but not by blows, it's the person who first carried the quipu, the Chasqui.

The first victim
The Chasqui was shot with a gun. I don't know who did it. The Chasqui was killed, but where? In the northern outskirts. Under the circumstances it wasn't looked into very seriously. The body was recovered as it was and there's probably a lot of evidence that hasn't been checked yet.

Incident within darkness
We're investigating the most valuable treasure of the Incas, which chief grave robber Scheck von Wald is wrapped up in. But it's not just someone trying to find treasure and someone else is trying to protect it. It's much deeper than that. First of all, the Chasqui was killed in North Lima. If you search for root of the problem, you should be able to work it out.
Finite!
- Discovery
The Shoulder Bag of Chasqui ★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:220 Fame:215
Chasquis were those with the responsibility of distributing information to remote regions. The information was carried on a rope called a Quipu which is unique to the Incan people, and by word of mouth. Chasquis are said to have been able to run 200 km in a single day. They had unusually strong legs.
Oh ❤Gisele❤...If I could only bring you into this world...
Oh ❤Gisele❤...If I could only bring you into this world...
It is not near the table boulder, as there is no table boulder landmark in this map. It is near the entrance to cusco, south of a big flat boulder that looks like a table boulder.
The maps on this database list landmarks that serve as gateways to other areas, like Cusco, with the area's name instead of the landmark's designation. It's useful for when you want to know where to find said entrances, but it can be a bit confusing when a quest guide does not specify if a landmark isn't shown on the map.