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Hero talked of since olden times
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Seville Adventurer's Guild
The Officer who was investigating the Reconquista has made another request. He heard your report, and wants to consult again. It seems that he's still suffering. Will you help him out.
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Seville - Talk to the Officer, west side of Center Square (x2)
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Seville - Talk to the Doorkeeper
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Valencia - Talk to the History Scholar by the Shopkeeper (x4)
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Genoa Archives - Talk to the Scholar (x2)
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Genoa Archives - Use
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Search at bookshelf near Scholar
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Colada del Cid Lost youth
Thank you for that other time. But when I was reading your report, I realized exactly how little I know and I lost my confidence. It's shameful to feel unease about protecting your country... even though my grandfather gave me many words of encouragement. Ahh, actually I found a diary addressed to me in my grandfather's room...
Inside the envelope
Since last year when he was grievously wounded there isn't anything written, but ever since I became an officer, he had been writing in his diary. There are words of encouragement, but there are also words that I cannot understand. I can't face my grandfather about this. I've become fed up with guarding the lodge house... What should I do...
Amazed Doorkeeper
Ahh, that person? Being quickly influenced by various things is a bad habit. Until just recently, he was in such high spirits for his grandfather and country...
Working for his country like his grandfather, if heard a story about someone doing great things, I think he would be influenced again and cheer up.
An active individual
This time yoy're investigating about El Cid? Of course he contributed greatly to his country, playing an active role. That's what he is considered a hero.
About his loyalty? Even when he was expelled by the King, they say that his loyalty to the Kingdom of Castile did not waver.
Exile of a hero
I understand... if that's what this is about, then the story of El Cid might be useful. He made many achievements and was loved by the people, but he became the enemy of the King at the time, Alfonso, who expelled him.
When he was expelled for the second time, he fought many battles and arrived at valencia.
A useful other side
El Cid's real Lord was assassinated in some kind of dispute. King Alfonso was the younger brother, and El Cid had the King swear before God, "It was not I who assassinated him." Believing these words and swearing and swearing his loyalty, he treasured the king and hated him...
Lead on a copy of a book
But despite all of that, wasn't his unwavering loyalty amazing? What he was supposed to protect did not change at all.
If you want to know more about him, read the manuscript which spells out his deed of arms. A Scholar in Genoa has it.
In order to read the epic poem
You're searching for the epic of EL Cid? All right, I'll give you one piece of advice.
That lyrical poem starts from when he was expelled by the King and ends when he regained his honour and gained glory. He was blessed by the people and followers and you might thing it's all wonderful things, but...
True form
But it is at best a lyrical poem. The story has fact and fiction all mixed up, so keep that in mind when you read it. heroes are also human, so they have their emotions and can be read in various forms. the manuscript is stored in the bokshelf on my right side. I wonder what kind of image of him will come to your mind.
Medal of a hero
The book which paints ElCid's loyalty and deeds is not just fact, but also has actions that a hero as a human would take. I wonder how the requster who admires his grandfather will see this history and deeds of this hero.
The manuscript is on bookshelf on the left side of the Scholar. I'll search for it.
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- El Cantar de Mio Cid ★★★★ (Treasure) Exp:720 Fame:300
Or the Lay of the Cid. A lyrical poem that depicts El Cid as the hero of the Reconquista. A blend of drama and history. The original manuscript was lost and various parts are missing from copies, so the actual title and author is unknown.