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Calicut Adventurer's Guild
You've finished investigating about the Victoria crowned pigeon, haven't you? That's good if you have. I have a request directly from the Adventurer Guild master of this town. It seems he would like you to investigate about the mating conditions of wildlife. The Scholar can tell you more
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Superb Bird-of-Paradise 1.
Calicut Calicut Adventurers' Guild - Talk to Adventurer GM x4 (Note: Quest Details says "Scholar", but it's a typo; the Adventurer GM is the only NPC in Calicut to talk to.)
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Jakarta - Talk to Adventure Mediator x2
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Island of New Guinea South Coast - Click on Flowers: Red landmark x2
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Island of New Guinea South Coast - Use
Observe,
Ecological Research a few steps east of the Red Flowers.
(Thanks to JR for the original guide info.)
The dancer that has appeared
Hearing some romance gossip and leaping at the chance to take this job, you must be a rather curious person. Ah, but that's beside the point... A few days ago, an incredibly beautiful woman came to this town. She was a dancer from Jofra. And all the men here were instantly captivated by her.
Decorated men
The dancer stayed here for a while. During that time, wave after wave of men wearing posh clothing came to visit her inn. In their arms, they carried reels of fabric and bags filled with jewels. Although the dancer merely returned home with her vast hoard of presents. The men who bore those gifts were devastated...
Desperate
Now the issue at hand is as follows. According to some information I obtained, in an island east of Jakarta, there is a bird that courts its mate in a very unusual way. To attract the female's attention, the male apparently acts just like the men from this town. It becomes quite desperate.
To Jakarta
I want you to investigate this bird. You can find people everywhere that are desperate for love, but, if it's a bird, it must be very interesting. First, go to Jakarta and gather some information.
Regardless of form
A bird that courts its mate desperately? That could be almost any type of bird. The male flies near the female or seduces her with its bird call. Oh... a more desperate act than that? Hmm... Say, weren't you investigating the Victoria Crowned Pigeon before?
Continent to the east of Dili
That bird's decorative feathers are meant to attract the female, too, right? Then it wouldn't be strange at all if the bird the Guildmaster in Calicut is talking about is also on that same island. It seems the female prefers males with a more gaudy appearance. Well, maybe you should go to the land on the island to the east of Dili and have a look around.
Flock of beautiful birds
In the trees, there's a bird that really stands out. It has an abundance of white feathers protruding from its back and decorative feathers attached to its tail. Several of this bird have gathered together. I wonder what's about to start. A different looking bird has just flown in...
Desperate dancing
Next, the birds that have gathered there start dancing together. Leaning forward, they thrust their wings in front of them and wave their white feathers forwards and back. The contrast between their beautiful outward appearance and the dance is almost comical. All of the birds desperately try to attract the female who appeared later. This must be the subject I'm looking for.
Investigation of the bird that dances desperately
You disembarked on the south coast of New Guinea to investigate the bird with an unusual mating ritual. After making your way deep into the heart of the island, you notice a rare bird on some trees near some eye-catching red flowers. For the sake of one bird, the others nearby eagerly wave their feathers and dance. Examine the birds near the red flowers.
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- Raggiana Bird of Paradise ★★★★★ (Bird) Exp:936 Fame:360
A bird that lives around New Guinea. Males have beautiful decorative feathers. In mating season, males attract females by gathering in one place to dance. Females watch the dancing males and select one as their mate.