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Tale of the Ancient Giants and Tantu

The Mausoleum is known to be a remnant of the Ancient Giants' civilization.
It is said that Tantu came to Mediah and established himself after parting ways with Chief Gehaku.
Both Tantu and Chief Gehaku were descendants of Ancient Giants and such descendants had been fighting the Black Spirit for a long time,
always training themselves so that they wouldn't be possessed.
But Mediah wasn't as stable as Tantu thought and it failed to be a place for generations of his progeny to flourish.
They were eventually scattered.
Only their will remains to be succeeded by those who follow it.
The Dark Chasers, for example, have taken up this mantle.

Quest Walkthrough
Step 1
Quest Text History has its share of interesting tales to tell. Never in history has an event happened without a reason. There are always lessons to be learned from the past.
Step 2
Summary The Mausoleum is known to be a remnant of the Ancient Giants' civilization.
It is said that Tantu came to Mediah and established himself after parting ways with Chief Gehaku NPC Knowledge.
Both Tantu and Chief Gehaku were descendants of Ancient Giants and such descendants had been fighting the Black Spirit NPC Knowledge for a long time,
always training themselves so that they wouldn't be possessed.
But Mediah wasn't as stable as Tantu thought and it failed to be a place for generations of his progeny to flourish.
They were eventually scattered.
Only their will remains to be succeeded by those who follow it.
The Dark Chasers, for example, have taken up this mantle.
Step 3
Objective If you'd like to hear some more...
Summary If you want to hear a story, come see me.
I regularly travel around to many special places.
I sometimes look down on places I'm interested in from high vantage points. Sometimes you'll find me hiding as well.
If you want something from me, come find me anytime.
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Quest Group42861237
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Tale of the Ancient Giants and Tantu