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::*Travel to [[Sea Road]] and investigate the [[Swirl Symbol]] on the wall of the building near the path to the scrapyard.
::*Travel to [[Sea Road]] and investigate the [[Swirl Symbol]] on the wall of the building near the path to the scrapyard.
::*Use a [[Quill and Ink]] on the [[Map of Hopeport]] quest item to mark the spot on your map.
::*Use on the swirl symbol a [[Quill and Ink]] to mark the spot on your map.


* I need a clue from [[James Newtap]]:
* I need a clue from [[James Newtap]]:
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::*Lord Brannof will give you a [[Falcon Clue]]
::*Lord Brannof will give you a [[Falcon Clue]]
:::The corresponding [[Falcon Symbol]] is located in [[Wasteland]].
:::The corresponding [[Falcon Symbol]] is located in [[Wasteland]].
:::Investigate the [[Falcon Symbol]] in the ruins and use the [[Quill and Ink]] on your quest item map to mark the location.


After locating the symbols, to mark the locations on the map, you need to have a [[Quill and Ink]] on your tool belt (one can be found on the desk in Lord Brannof's room or in Captain Degreene's Office). Then use it with the map.
After locating the symbols, to mark the locations on the map, you need to have a [[Quill and Ink]] on your tool belt (one can be found on the desk in Lord Brannof's room or in Captain Degreene's Office). Then use it with the map.
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