id |
88 |
name |
Antique Map of Grahtwood |
icon |
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quality |
2 |
difficulty |
1 |
requiresLead |
1 |
isRepeatable |
1 |
rewardId |
2148 |
zoneId |
383 |
setId |
0 |
setName |
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setIcon |
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setQuality |
-1 |
setRewardId |
-1 |
setCount |
-1 |
categoryId |
17 |
categoryOrder |
2 |
categoryName |
Grahtwood |
categoryIcon |
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categoryCount |
11 |
loreName1 |
Verita Numida |
loreDescription1 |
Hmm, this is difficult to read, but I believe it's a map of the southeast Valenwood. This region is known as the Grahtwood, after the graht-oaks that are found in great numbers there. |
loreName2 |
Reginus Buca |
loreDescription2 |
Curious--Falinesti is marked on the map. I know that the city hasn't been seen in many years, but even in the days when it was accessible, I thought that the Walking City's location was uncertain. |
loreName3 |
Amalien |
loreDescription3 |
Uncertain? No, although I can understand why you might think so. Falinesti moved with the seasons, traveling to different parts of the Valenwood. From year to year, it took root in the same spot during each season--this map marks its winter site. |
loreName4 |
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loreDescription4 |
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loreName5 |
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loreDescription5 |
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