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Quest: You Need A Vacation!

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This quest [31270] is called 'You Need A Vacation!',
for Adventurers levels 61 to 120.
This is a SEASONAL quest. It is available for a limited time.
Lady Undya [The Towne of Xaventry] is the master in charge of this quest.
Why, if it isn't one of my hardest working adventurers. You have come a
long way since you started working for me. I rarely acknowledge my many
assistants, but I think you are long overdue for a vacation. I fear that
all the stress of you constantly running errands for me will either cause
you to get ill or have some sort of nervous breakdown. I have arranged with
Baron Rothchild to stay with him for a while. While in Pirates Cove, take
in some of the sights and take it easy for a while. When you are well
rested, return to me and I will find more work for you to do.
Upon successful completion of this quest you can receive:
*Up to 40 quest points, 4 practice points, 30,000 experience points,
 0 build points, 0 piety, and 15,000 gold pieces.
*The item 'an exotic postcard'.
You have 400 minutes remaining to complete this quest.
You Need A Vacation! consists of:
Phase 1: Visit Captain Pierot.
Phase 2: Journey to Town Square.
Phase 3: Journey to Guest Bedroom.
Phase 4: Journey to Black Thunder Tavern.
Phase 5: Journey to A Large Pond.
Phase 6: Journey to A Sandy Beach.
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Item 'an exotic postcard' is type parchment, alignment 0, made of paper,
has keywords 'postcard post card'.
This item weighs 0 stones and 1 pebbles, and is valued at 15,375 gp.
This level 15 item has the attributes: nodrop no-auction no-donate nohide no-bury no-steal no-give
An exotic postcard is in excellent condition.
This small card is made from a very thick parchment. Cut to a size that
could easily fit in one's pocket, there is a small picture of foreign land.
This picture, printed on several cards, advertises this unique area. On the
other side of the card is a blank area to write a small message to someone
and a spot to stick a stamp. There is a strange bluish tint to this card
that warrants further examination. Maybe there is a magical USE for this
postcard.