Errand Chronicle 22226 · Entry #9

[King's Key] Secret Notes of the Soul

Complete History of an Ancient Kingdom

Objective
The familiar handwriting belonged to King Dahad Seric himself. Let's read all that he wrote.

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Dialogue
Sub NPC Dialogue
"Fragments of Lightstones of Darkness dowsed in the blood of the Orzecan king
and kissed by the Quturan's creator, the Goddess of Darkness herself,
were used as fertilizer, and the tree's flowers soon bloomed.
By the goddess' mercy did the flowers bloom and the branches twist their nature to suit the needs
of those who made use of them. As such, these trees came to be known as 'Giving Trees.'
The roots of the Giving Trees would heal the deepest of wounds,
which allowed for the infinite extraction of blood from the living sacrifices, and with its leaves..."
The trees grown from the branches of the mother divine tree Quturan
would not live out their lives as ordinary trees, according to one Orzecan's account.
Sub NPC Dialogue (Alt)
The trees grown from the branches of the mother divine tree Quturan
would not live out their lives as ordinary trees, according to one Orzecan's account.
Sub NPC Completion
The following note contains a shredded piece of the gazette.
The title of "Unbelievably Shocking Identity" catches your eye.
"Rampant smuggling ring in Northern Wheat Plantation.
Perpetrators captured, revealed to be led by Prince Leonardo NPC Knowledge..."
The following short text is written at the bottom of the gazette.
It's obviously Leonardo's handwriting.
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Summary
The following note contains a shredded piece of the gazette.
The title of "Unbelievably Shocking Identity" catches your eye.
"Rampant smuggling ring in Northern Wheat Plantation.
Perpetrators captured, revealed to be led by Prince Leonardo NPC Knowledge..."
The following short text is written at the bottom of the gazette.
It's obviously Leonardo's handwriting.