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{{Intro
| Patch Introduced = [[Gaining Ground]]
|  Related Quests = [[Guardians of Mhoire Castle]]
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|        Icon Image = Ancient Journal Icon.png
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== Notes ==
* Obtained by using the [[Ancient Stones]] in the [[Graveyard]] at 66.5S, 44.7W.
* Give to [[Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator]] to receive the translated text, {{Itemlink|Translated Tomb Writings}}:
{{Dialog
|You give Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator Ancient Journal.
|Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "This journal is written in the runic script of old Dericost, a language not used in well over 5000 years. A moment - I shall transcribe a copy for you into Roulean."
|Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator gives you Translated Tomb Writings.
|Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "There you are. This sounds to me like more lore from that ancient graveyard. Did you find anything with this journal? Perhaps they are related."
}}
 
 
[[Category:Untranslated Text Items]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 9 April 2017

Introduced:  Gaining Ground Related Quests:  Guardians of Mhoire Castle
Ancient Journal
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Notes

You give Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator Ancient Journal.

Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "This journal is written in the runic script of old Dericost, a language not used in well over 5000 years. A moment - I shall transcribe a copy for you into Roulean."

Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator gives you Translated Tomb Writings.

Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "There you are. This sounds to me like more lore from that ancient graveyard. Did you find anything with this journal? Perhaps they are related."