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        No.7167

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        An old knife
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        Rio de Janeiro Adventurer's Guild
        I have a request from a scholar in Europe. He is asking for research on Incan medicine. You know how to go to Cusco eh? Please go and ask.. Please report back on the information you gathered as well as any discoveries you make, if any.
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                  Pre-Quest:
                  City towering over the Andes 9 11 10 Cusco
                  Greatest authority among medical texts 1 2 1 Canon of Medicine


                  1. Cusco - Talk to Gatekeeper x4
                  2. North Lima - Southwest of map near the "Upturned Boulder" use Observe and Search

                  Reward:
                  Quest Mediation Permit x1
                  Tumbaga x8
                  Adventure Experience: 490, Adventure Card: 245
                  Adventure Experience: 220, Adventure Fame: 120

                  Unlock-Quest:
                  The lost elixir 10 12 10 Kallawaya's Medical Herb Jar
                  Characteristics of a ceremony 6 8 6 Silver Ornament of Executioner
                  Mask of a god 4 6 4 Copper Mask





                    • Discovery
                    • Gold Knife ★★★ (Treasure) Exp:490 Fame:220
                      A knife called a tumi. In Quechuan, it means semicircular blade. Most of the handles on these knifes are shaped like small figures of gods, and are not for general daily use. They are made for ceremonial use.

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