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          No.7173

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          Characteristics of a ceremony
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          Lima Adventurer's Guild
          Ritual sacrifice is normal around here you know. And that custom has been going for a long time... A Scholar is interested in the history of sacrifices, so that's the assignment. Try to research it as far back as possible. It seems the Cusco gatekeeper knows something.
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                Pre-Quest:
                An old knife 5 7 5 Gold Knife


                1. Cusco - Talk to Gatekeeper
                2. Lambayeque - Talk to City Official x3
                3. South America Northwest Coast - North of map near the "Flower Red" use Observe and Search

                Reward:
                Quest Mediation Permit x1
                Adventure Experience: 530, Adventure Card: 265


                Where did the ceremony originate
                An old ceremony
                Cultural differences
                Still passed down, even in a different form
                Continue the investigation



                  • Discovery
                  • Silver Ornament of Executioner ★★★ (Treasure) Exp:530 Fame:240
                    A burial article made from an alloy of silver, and shaped in a semicircle. When shaken, a ball at the circular end makes a sound. Maybe this was used in rituals that needed sounds.

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