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Questmaster: Lord Vendredi [Sigil]
This quest is called 'Royal Research', for Adventurers levels 180 to 241.
Description of Royal Research:
For many years Diocletian has been known as one of the main centers of
learning on the continent, much to the consternation of Lord Vendredi.
Until now, Lord Vendredi has remained fairly passive in his desire to learn
more about how Diocletian achieved its current status. However, Lord
Vendredi has asked for several adventurers to travel to Diocletian and find
out the secret of their success. The itinerary will take you to Diocletian
to locate a small child from whom you must obtain a school book and an apple
(for which Lord Vendredi has a craving for), and travel straightway to visit
with a historian and a scholar of Law. Also Lord Vendredi asks that you
stop by the Wencelas Mausoleum to check out some of the artifacts from
Diocletian's past.
Upon successful completion of this quest you can receive up
to 56 quest points, 6 practice points, 28000 experience points, and 9800 gold pieces.
You have 160 minutes remaining to complete this quest.
Royal Research consists of:
Phase 1: Recover a red apple.
Carried by the children in Diocletian. — Kirali
Phase 2: Recover a school book.
Off the Children in Dio. — Kirali
Phase 3: Journey to The Wencelas Mausoleum.
NOT in the Dio Catacombs. The Mausoleum is just south of the Church in Dio. — Kirali
The Wencelas Mausoleum is where you will also find the historians. — Necrofire
Phase 4: Defeat Archibold the Great Scholar.
is in Dio. use track if he's not in his normal spot. — Kirali
Phase 5: Defeat A philosopher.
Found in Diocletia, in the Peristyle Gardens. — Kirali
Phase 6: Defeat A foreign historian.
Dio - located in the Wncelas Museum in the northwest part of town (just south of the church) — Grumble
Phase 7: Defeat A Diocletian scholar of Law.
Found in the Diocletian Library. Near Archibold. — Kirali
Phase 8: Defeat A student.
With the philosopher in Diocletian. — Kirali