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== Notes == * Sold by [[Barkeeper Fo Ya-Un]] and [[Fenza Tan the Scribe]] in [[Hebian-To]]. * Previously obtained by giving {{Itemlink|An Ancient Book}} to [[Fanzen San the Translator]]: {{Dialog |You give Fanzen San the Translator An Ancient Book. |Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Indeed, this is the ancient cuneiform of the Falatacot. However, it does not seem to be contemporaneous. If I read this correctly, the text written at a far later period, possibly as late as the High Empyrean Era of Lore." |Fanzen San the Translator gives you The Book of Minesh. |Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "How curious. Who would be using such an obscure language at so late a date, and why?" }} * WCID: 5881 [[Category:Text Items]] [[Category:Translated Text Items]]
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