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Calicut Adventurer's Guild
Do you know the book the Travels of Marco Polo? According to a rumour, there is a painting depicting the City of Gold described in that book. So you've got a request from the guild. We want you to look into the rumour. The entrance to the "City of Gold" is Nagasaki. Begin your search there.
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[IMG:Quest_Chain]
Pre-quest
[IMG:31][QUEST:99993576]
[IMG:Quest_Guide]
1. [ZONE:90005898] - Talk to Takatsugu
2. [ZONE:90005898] - Talk to Nanban Trade Merchant
3. [ZONE:90005898] - use [DBLINK:30000035] ,[DBLINK:30000020] near Nanban Trade Merchant
[IMG:Obtained_Info]
[IMG:01] Painting that Meets Expectations
Many people come from overseas looking for the "City of Gold". But there is no city of gold around here, nor a city where gold is plenty.... But there is a painting of a city decorated in gold. Talk to the Nanban Trade Merchant.
[IMG:01] Gold-coloured Capital Map
I have one of those paintings myself. They're popular among foreigners, so I often show it to them as a story for their travels. It's a fancy folding screen painting decorated in gold leaf showing the exterior and interior of the capital. You should take a look at it yourself while you are here.
[IMG:06] City of Gold on a Folding Screen
The rumours about the city of gold seem to have been half true. The painting of the vibrant capital decorated in gold leaf seems to satisfy those voyagers who travel over the seas to find the city of gold. Take this opportunity to view the work first-hand, and add your impressions to the report.
[IMG:Destination]
[DBLINK:90005898]
Discovery Reward :
370 Adventure exp
Card Reward :
[DBLINK:70001724] 185 Adventure exp
Quest Reporting Reward :
[DBLINK:01500232] , 190 Adventure exp , 90 Adventure fame
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Scenes in & around Kyoto ★★ (Work of art) Exp:370 Fame:185
A painting on a folding screen by the Japanese artist, Kano Eitoku.
A drawing looking down on the city and outskirts of the Japanese capital. This work is particularly admired within the works of this style.