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알렉산드리아 모험가조합
There's a traveling entertainer who goes from town to town with an interesting story.
There appears to be a magi flute in Egypt which entralls people with a wonderful sound. If you have an interest in old instruments, I think this is the perfect news for you. Why don't you ask a Rest House Master for details.
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알렉산드리아 - Talk to Rest House Master
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알렉산드리아 알렉산드리아 서고 - Talk to Scholar x2
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알렉산드리아 알렉산드리아 서고 - Read
종교학 x2 (Ancient Egyptian language required;
아프로아시아어 번역메모 sold at the Interpreter in town can be used for this step)
Pre-Quest:
람세스 2세의 신전 5
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아부심벨 신전 Queen of Egypt
마음을 조종하는 마법의 피리 1
빛의 플루트 2
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빛의 플루트 Unlocks:
앞길을 저지하는 것 5
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Bastet's Fruit
Hm? Magical flute? Oh, you must be talking about Bastet's glittering flute. Bastet is a goddess with the head of a cat and is known as a protector goddess, as well as the goddess of music. The flute she gave the ancient prince of Egypt is that glittering flute. Scholars may know something about this.
Bastet and Sekhmet
Bastet's head was originally depicted as a lioness but there is already another Egyptian goddess that has the head of a lioness. That is the goddess of war and destruction, Sekhet. Maybe they were once the same god. There were also some people, such as the queen, who had masks of both Bastet and Sekhet.
Amarna's queen
The beautiful yet strict queen of Amarna loved music and lived for battle. The goddess Bastet that gave the prince the glittering flute may even be referring to her. If you want to know more about that queen you should read the book "Amarna". You can find it on the theology shelf.
Tel el-Amarna
In ancient Egypt two gods, the wind god Amun and the sun god Aten, were very popular. However, the king and queen did not like the fact that the priests of Amun had become so powerful, so they moved their capital to el-Armana and forbid the worship of any god other than Aten.
The beauty who came from afar
The queen was an even more devout follower of Aten than the king and she fought fiercely against the priests of Amun, making the king relocate the capital and single-handedly took control. As the queen's name, which means "a beautiful woman from a distant land", suggests it is said that she came from a foreign land to marry the king. And while she was very beautiful, she was as tough as nails and extremely strict.
The queen of Egypt
Egypt's magic flute is said to have been given to the prince of Egypt by the beautiful queen who came from a foreign land or by the goddess Bastet. The queen moved the capital to el-Amarna and forbid the worship of any god other than Aten. They also engaged in many conflicts with the priests of Amun.
Esperanzo
1. 데이터의 표시(다듬어지지 않은 디자인)와 링크 기능만 제공하고 있습니다.
2. 화면에 보이는 대부분의 링크들은 작동하지 않습니다.
3. 데이터는 8월 16일의 최신 버전에 대응하지 않고 있습니다.