REQUEST FOR HELP
Quest details
Level range: 121
Quest giver: Expedition Officer Fannibal
Talk to the researcher Danian in the Undred Expedition Camp.
Description
Fannibal:[Player]:It's fascinating that such a huge underground city could exist under the thick forest. It's simply bewildering that we've managed to find such ruins of our ancestors with the help of the expedition groups. We'll probably find everything here but the divine weapon, haha! But joking aside, if you really want to help, then give Danian some support. Since the underground city is so big, we've split it into individual zones and are carrying out our investigations bit by bit. However he seems to have hit upon some problem or other. He's in desperate need of some assistance.
Fannibal:Understood, but what's the problem?
Oh, you've obviously come back without having heard the news. As you know, Undred is a huge group of forests. There are more trees there than anywhere else on the continent of Iberia. People have been cutting countless trees down for decades, to get the raw materials needed to produce Anbari's military goods, yet that doesn't even account for 1% of the total. The territory is like a natural land border. But now a giant underground city has been discovered. It's historical treasures are unimaginable, and as a result, fierce conflicts have broken out between the bordering regions of Gebra and Anbari over the rights to this giant city. To be honest, it isn't too important for us who between Valorian and Gor controls this place. It is more important to us simply to have rediscovered this piece of ancient history.
Danian:
Woah! You gave me such a fright! I thought someone wanted to attack me. What can I do for you?
Danian:
Ah! Fannibal sent you? Ugh, the problems are gradually being solved! I've no idea why the atmosphere has been so bloodthirsty recently. What should I do? When we arrived here I was so excited I hardly slept for days. Who'd have thought that a city of this size could be hiding underground? The only conclusion I can come to is to assume that it was built by the gods.