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Flower that coexists with people
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Santo Domingo Adventurer's Guild
The request is from a scholar researching the Inca Empire. Over there, it seems there is a flower with a special meaning. It is a sign of celebration, and is also a flower which is offered to souls of the dead. He wants to know more details about that flower. He was hoping to investigate in Lima.
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Lima - Talk to Famous Explorer x3
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Northeast Lima - Use
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Ecological Research near Pointed Boulder in the east
Happiness and sadness
A special flower of this region...
What you're talking about is probably the "Holy Flower of the Incas." It is said that a holy power resides in this awe-inspiring flower that grows in these harshly cold highlands where little rain falls. That flower is there with the people of this region in their happiness and sorrows...
Feelings of the people of Lima
After coming this region while investigating, I also saw that flower many times. Even in this wasteland of steep mountains, snow and rocks, there was a red flower that blooms unknown to anyone. i'm not a local, but I can understand how it is that the people of Lima feel about this flower.
Where is the holy flower?
...you've spoken too much. A flower is not something that is told, it is something that is loved. Leave the town through the gate and go out to the northeast of Lima. If you go there, you should find the flower that you are looking for, the "Holy Flower of the Incas."
Investigation of the flower that accompanies the people
The flower that you're searching for is called the "Holy Flower of the Incas", and it blooms in the regions northeast of Lima. It has special meaning to the people of Lima; you should definitely go see it.
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- Cantuta ★★ (Plant) Exp:330 Fame:165
A tree that grows wild in the high reaches of the Andes. It puts forth brilliantly coloured, bell shaped flowers of red and yellow. The local name for it is "sacred flower of the Incas".