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The desert god Het granted the emir two requests only. The emir thought for a moment, before asking Het to pick up three ambassadors in each hand, yet Het could discern no difference in weight between them. The emir then asked Het to pick up two of the remaining ambassadors, one in each hand, but again found no difference.

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  • History of the Kharid-ib
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  • The desert god Het granted the emir two requests only. The emir thought for a moment, before asking Het to pick up three ambassadors in each hand, yet Het could discern no difference in weight between them. The emir then asked Het to pick up two of the remaining ambassadors, one in each hand, but again found no difference.
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store
  • No
low
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Examine
  • A scroll containing details of the Kharid-ib.
Tradeable
  • No
Equipable
  • No
alchable
  • No
destroy
  • You can get another story scroll from the chests in the Al Kharid palace vault.
disassembly
  • No
Quest
kept
  • always
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  • No
Name
  • History of the Kharid-ib
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • No
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  • 0(xsd:integer)
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Update
  • Ozan Quest Double Bill
ID
  • 25128(xsd:integer)
high
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Release
  • 2012-09-26(xsd:date)
abstract
  • The desert god Het granted the emir two requests only. The emir thought for a moment, before asking Het to pick up three ambassadors in each hand, yet Het could discern no difference in weight between them. The emir then asked Het to pick up two of the remaining ambassadors, one in each hand, but again found no difference. Them emir had used up his requests. The ninth ambassador - the guilty party - had not being weighed and believed himself free of justice...but the emir knew otherwise. 'All others have been weighed and found equal, so you must carry the heavy heart of guilt!' The thief protested, but to prove his accusation the emir sliced open the thief's belly, and out poured the diamond.
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