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|scriptHeader=Tile unlock: Obtain Poseidon's Gold Coin | |||
|characterLinks=You!Main Character,Vyn!Vyn Richter | |||
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{{SL|You|They're gold coins... A person is imprinted on them.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|This figure should be Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|It is said that during the Era of Navigation, sailors would prepare these gold coins before their voyage.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|When they encountered a storm, the sailors would throw these gold coins into the sea, then kneel and pray.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|In this way, Poseidon would bless their ship with safe passage through the storm.}} | |||
{{SL|You|I see. It's like sacrifices and prayers in a religious ceremony.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|Indeed.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|However, they say that the gods possess neither want nor need, and that they love all people.}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|Then why is there a need to offer sacrifices to receive salvation?}} | |||
{{SL|You|Dr. Richter?}} | |||
{{SL|Vyn|It is nothing. I simply find this contradiction very interesting.}}}} | |||
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Revision as of 02:31, 27 September 2021
Overview
- Workers and treasure hunters are frequently seen near the base camp on the Islands.
- Stage Cost: None
- First Clear Rewards: Hunter's Badge x50
- Unlock Condition: Emergency Medicine x450, Lumber x450, MRE x450, Drinking Water x450
Guide
- Hover to view spoiler content.
Map
Points of interest:
- 1: Supply box (S-Chip x10)
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Script
You: They're gold coins... A person is imprinted on them.
Vyn: This figure should be Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
Vyn: It is said that during the Era of Navigation, sailors would prepare these gold coins before their voyage.
Vyn: When they encountered a storm, the sailors would throw these gold coins into the sea, then kneel and pray.
Vyn: In this way, Poseidon would bless their ship with safe passage through the storm.
You: I see. It's like sacrifices and prayers in a religious ceremony.
Vyn: Indeed.
Vyn: However, they say that the gods possess neither want nor need, and that they love all people.
Vyn: Then why is there a need to offer sacrifices to receive salvation?
You: Dr. Richter?
Vyn: It is nothing. I simply find this contradiction very interesting.