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To the Continent's Interior
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Portobelo Adventurer's Guild
This is a geographical survey quest from a surveyor who wants you to collect information about the north of the continent. This surveyor is searching for a river that leads to the continent's interior. The land in the north is confusing, but we wanted to ask a favor from a sailor like you since you're accustomed to this. There might be someone in Santo Domingo who knows something about it.
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Santo Domingo - Talk to Customer
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Newfoundland Waters - Sail close to (13120,2380) and use
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Bald Eagle Unfinished Map Avalon Peninsula Unfinished Map Prince Edward Island Unfinished Map Cape Cod Indigenous People Records Hunting Spear Indigenous People Records Pogamoggan Indigenous People Records Mulberry Bow Indigenous People Records Tomahawk Indigenous People Records War Club 1. Is There a Way to the Inland?
If you go north for a while, there's an island you can land on. To its southwest is some terrain that seems like a chunk of the continent was hollowed out. Word is there are large lakes inland. You might even find an estuary...
2. To the Far North
In the north of the continent there is an island where you can land. To its southwest is a bay that looks like it was hollowed out of the continent... We also cannot discount the possibility that it is an estuary. This looks like it might be a somewhat difficult voyage. After thorough preparation, sail north and check the area from offshore.
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Discovery: 540 Experience
Card: 270 Experience and
St. Lawrence RiverReport reward: 160 Experience, 75 Fame, and 1x
Quest Mediation Permit
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- St. Lawrence River ★★★ (Geography) Exp:540 Fame:245
A large river that flows from the North American continent's interior to its eastern coast. It is a very wide river with islands both large and small located between its banks.