I search the continents for rare treasures, scouring ruins and shipwrecks for what time forgot.<BR><BR>By your shabby clothes, I can tell you haven't done much treasure hunting. You're in luck! I can teach you how!<NEXTPAGEBUTTON>"Let's hear it."</NEXTPAGEBUTTON> The gula shipwrecks were once merchant ships—but even merchants have their secrets. Go onto the ship and search for anything out of place.<BR><BR>Just find the ship, then find the treasure! Never would have thought of that, huh? (This chest looks different than the others.)<NEXTPAGEBUTTON>"Treasure!"</NEXTPAGEBUTTON> (It's locked. Maybe one of the {@LinkCreature:31#14#drowned gula bosuns} has the key.)<NEXTPAGEBUTTON>"Let's go, treasure chest."</NEXTPAGEBUTTON> See! I told you. For that I should get at least...two thirds of the treasure, I think. Yes, that seems fair!<BR><BR>Let's open it up! Seek and you shall find. Done talking! Huh. It's...a map.<BR><BR> I mean, look! A treasure map, no doubt! Yes, I'm sure it's a treasure map.<NEXTPAGEBUTTON>"Where does it lead?"</NEXTPAGEBUTTON> That...is not work for a genius explorer like myself. That's codebreaker work.<BR><BR>See? It just looks like gibberish until you get it deciphered.<BR><BR>Take it to Yasper at the Beacon Point Garrison. He's great at this sort of thing, being a junior explorer to myself. A coded map? Let me see.<BR><BR>Where did you get this? It's not a treasure map. It's a piece of art.<NEXTPAGEBUTTON>"It's what?"</NEXTPAGEBUTTON> I mean it's old, and it looks like a map, but this "code" is gula writing. It's meant to be decorative.<BR><BR>It may be worth a little since it's so old, but only to the right collector. I'll buy it from you, if you're selling. What do you say?