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== Souvenir's Text == | == Souvenir's Text == | ||
''' | '''Cimeroran Coin''' | ||
Each time you look at the ancient coin, you are reminded of travelling back in time to [[Cimerora]] and meeting a bested but not beaten Senator who introduced you to the various peoples of the picturesque peninsula. It's a little reminiscence you like to recall as... | Each time you look at the ancient coin, you are reminded of travelling back in time to [[Cimerora]] and meeting a bested but not beaten Senator who introduced you to the various peoples of the picturesque peninsula. It's a little reminiscence you like to recall as... | ||
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Senator Aquila then sent you to speak to the various townsfolk of Cimerora, all of whom had slightly different tales. One thing was constant, however, and that was their loyalty to the former ruler of Cimerora and their desire to see his kingdom returned to him. | Senator Aquila then sent you to speak to the various townsfolk of Cimerora, all of whom had slightly different tales. One thing was constant, however, and that was their loyalty to the former ruler of Cimerora and their desire to see his kingdom returned to him. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 24 March 2021
Overview
From the Story Arc "The Tale of Cimerora" given by Senator Decimus Aquila.
This Souvenir is restricted to the level range of 35-50.
Souvenir's Text
Cimeroran Coin
Each time you look at the ancient coin, you are reminded of travelling back in time to Cimerora and meeting a bested but not beaten Senator who introduced you to the various peoples of the picturesque peninsula. It's a little reminiscence you like to recall as...
The Tale of Cimerora
Once the shock had worn off and you realized you were truly standing somewhere in the ancient Mediterranean, you made your way up the path towards the village's plaza and, at the entrance to the town, met Senator Decimus Aquila. He was quick to point out that he was no longer the senator, that little had been lost to him once Romulus and his men exiled Imperious from his position as Emperor.
Senator Aquila then sent you to speak to the various townsfolk of Cimerora, all of whom had slightly different tales. One thing was constant, however, and that was their loyalty to the former ruler of Cimerora and their desire to see his kingdom returned to him.