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                No.1980

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                Record of canal opening
                No Expiration
                London Imperial Contract
                There's a theory from long ago
                about a canal linking the
                Mediterranean with the Red Sea.
                Your job is to investigate that
                theory. What kind of canal was
                there in the past.., if that
                becomes clear, it will influence
                our countrys' project! Speak to
                the Adventurer Guildmaster for
                details.
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                        Adventure GM: talk to
                        Alexandria - Scholar: talk to (2x)
                        Alexandria - Rest House Master: talk to
                        Southeast Cairo - Pointed boulder: inspect (click)
                        Southeast Cairo - Observe, search


                        Ancient canals
                        If you want to know why the suggestion came about, some
                        inscriptions about a canal were uncovered. It's not exactly an
                        inscription, but more like a few fragments that were severly
                        damaged. Now the scholar in Alexandria is repairing and
                        deciphering them. Go and have a look.

                        Dismayed scholar
                        Ahh! What is this!
                        I can't believe that it would be stolen on the way...
                        Ahh...,there were pirates? Did you have some kind of business in the Library?
                        ...what? You came to see an Inscription?

                        Epitaph, missing
                        Yes! That's exactly the Inscription that is causing me trouble! That Inscription was stolen! If that Inscription could be restored, we would have been able to tell what shape the canal was in ancient times.
                        ... I'm really sorry. I wonder if there isn't some kind of hint...

                        The ultimate information network
                        The Scholar had the Inscription that he was in the middle of restoring stolen?
                        ...Hmm, now that you mention it, I've heard of that. Recently the mountain bandits have been at it... The bandits are apparently using the pointy rock on the outskirts of town as a landmark and are communicating between themselves with it. How about them?

                        Values of a mountain bandit
                        I have notes. It was left for communication by the bandits, right? "We were successfully able to carry it and something is written on it but we have no idea.
                        On top of that, the scratches are too terrible, so it can't be a treasure.
                        I'm going to throw it away."

                        Take back the epitaph
                        I found a letter that is probably from the bandits who made off with the Inscription that the Scholar was in the middle of restoring. It was apparently of no worth to the bandits and so the Inscription was thrown away...
                        It might be on the ground around here somewhere. I'll carefully observe.



                          • Discovery
                          • The Inscription of Merneptah ★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:310 Fame:155
                            An epigraph left over from the time when Merneptah ruled as Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. It has been severely damaged and is difficult to read, but there is a section that reads, "sheken canal" and, "eddi canal".

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