Tiara (silver)
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Statue
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Pathway
Structure on the ground which leads from one point to another.
Staircase
A structure used to move between vertical levels in a building.
Ancient Fountain
Structure built around a well of some sorts, to bring up water and possibly also to flow or form jets.
Mysterious Fireplace
A structure for maintaining a fire indoors consisting of an area called firepit with a chimney above.
Cabinet
Stationary large box that can contain things.
Pit
A hole in the ground.
Ferry
A ship that transports people and goods between two specific destinations.
Bookshelf
Piece of furniture used to store large amounts of books.
Tiny Key
A tiny key. It's used to unlock something. That's what keys are used for.
Shovel
A shovel is a tool commonly used for digging.
Tombstone
A tombstone is a large, flat inscribed stone standing or laid over a grave.
Copy of Schliemann's Drawings
A handmade copy of Schliemann’s Drawings, showing a simple map outlining the Turkish seaboard with a red X marked "Troy!!" The map is surrounded by notes and references that are barely distinguishable. Without the knowledge of Ancient History, these writings will be impossible to decipher.
Agamemnon's Invasion Plans
A handmade copy of Schliemann’s Drawings, showing a simple map outlining the Turkish seaboard with a red X marked "Troy!!" The map is surrounded by notes and references to Agamemnon's Invasion Plans, with a crude summary of some of the steps he took when successfully attacking the legendary city of Troy. The fact that the invaders came by boat seems to be a vital clue according to Schliemann.
Mask of Agamemnon
A funeral mask crafted in gold.
Trojan Horse
A giant horse. Made of wood. There's nothing suspicious about that at all!
Torch
A portable light source.
Ancient Diary
A handwritten record with personal entries reporting on what has happened over the course of days and years in the author's life. This diary appears to be very old.
Desk
A piece of furniture typically having a flat or sloping top for writing and often drawers or compartments.
Quests » Found True Beauty › John Wayne Doyle's Grave
Nashville Grave Yard
Go to the Nashville Grave Yard (ID 5058) in Nashville, buy and grab a Shovel (in the Tools category when searching in a shop) to be able to investigate the Tombstone R.I.P John Wayne Doyle.
Profanation doesn't seem a nice project to undertake, but it allows you to discover a Copy of Schliemann's Drawings. Note that if you wanted to get an extra copy, it'd took you a three days waiting time.
Notification: | This doesn't feel right at all... |
Diary entry: |
I managed to make myself a crude copy of Schliemann’s Drawings. Let’s see if I can make anything out of it!
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Item gain: | Copy of Schliemann's Drawings (in case you'd need it, you'll have to wait three days to get a new copy) |
According to their description, the drawings show a map of the region formerly known as the Ancient Greece and the location of the antic city of Troy, but all the notes surrounding the map are gibberish to someone who doesn't have some basics knowledge in Ancient History.
In order to translate the notes, the document must be investigated by someone knowing the skill Ancient History (1*). You can do it yourself or find someone who can help you.
Notification: | You managed to translate the document! |
Diary entry: |
Eureka! I finally got the translation right! The document turned out to be an ancient invasion plan. I wonder if it’s possible to follow it.
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Item gain: | Agamemnon's Invasion Plans (which will replace the Copy of Schliemann's Drawings) |
Once translated, taking a look to this new item description will reveal three main facts: you are indeed looking at invasion plans for the legendary city of Troy, you need to explore the Turkish seaboard to find it, and you'll have to arrive there by boat. It's now time to fly to Izmir to continue your quest.