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Details of the quest [A star shining in the southern sky]

Details of the quest [A star shining in the southern sky]

AttributeDetails
Quest NameA star shining in the southern sky

Quest Contents

Did you know that there is a very bright star near the constellation Orion? I've received a request to investigate that star. In ancient Egypt, the star was considered very important and even became an object of worship. If you ask the scholars of Alexandria, you might be able to find out something.

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Chrono Quest
Offer Methodadventure quest
Difficulty1
Time Limitnone
TownAthens, Istanbul
Required SkillsAstronomy (2), Visibility (1), Arabic
DiscoveryAstronomy / Sirius The brightest star in the entire sky, excluding the sun. It is one of the stars that make up the Winter Triangle and belongs to the constellation Canis Major. It was valued in ancient Egypt as a star that signaled when the Nile River would flood. The name comes from the Greek word for "to burn." Quest “A Star Shining in the Southern Sky” Discovery Card: 165 Rank: 2, Points: 1, Difficulty: 2, Experience Points: 330
Reward/AdvanceRemuneration: 67,000 / Advance payment: 0
Exp/FameExperience points: 130 / Fame: 65
Items Obtainedrequest letter
Chain Quests
Notes1. Alexandria Archives Scholar 2. Alexandria Archives Astronomy book (required in Arabic, dictionary notes can be substituted) 3. Alexandria Archives Scholar 4. Eastern Mediterranean sea area Visual recognition *Anywhere within the sea area *Nights other than stormy weather (cloudy weather allowed) *Arabic is required in the Alek Archives. It cannot be substituted in ancient Egyptian. *One of the legacy "Megalithic civilization that flourished in the desert" pieces. *Bonus Quest Wednesday