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Do Gong's Teaching
The Lost Document
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Requires level 55 or greater
Requires class or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or
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Apparently at Mu Lung : Mu Lung, there's someone by the name of Do Gong who is the meditation instructor on the Masters, and he knows a way to become the Legendary Being.
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In Progress
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I managed to find The Book Ghost's Sheet of Paper, and brought it back to Do Gong. Unfortunately, Do Gong had the look of great concern as he rummaged through The Book Ghost...
Eliminating the Spirited Cats
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Requires level 55 or greater
Requires class or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or
Requires quest The Lost Document completed
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The document that contains all the mysterious skills necessary to become the Master. I found all the loose pages, but Do Gong looked concerned as he ran through The Book Ghost's Sheet of Paper. What's the problem now? When will he make me a Master? I better talk to Do Gong.
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In Progress
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Requires Kitty Spirit x5
Requires 20 Sage Cat killed
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After looking through The Book Ghost's Sheet of Paper, Do Gong stated that there were cat footprints everywhere, and concluded that some street cats may have read the document and secretly obtained those skills. Do Gong stressed that there should not be cats like those roaming around the forest, for they'll present danger to all of us. He asked that I eliminate 20 Sage Cats for him, and bring back 5 Kitty Spirits...
Kitty Spirit XX/5
Sage Cat XX
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Rewards 30000 experience
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Completed
After eliminating Sage Cats and bringing back Kitty Spirits, Do Gong commended me for the job well done, but refused to hand me The Book Ghost. He mentioned that the document will allow me to obtain those skills, but learning the skills that way would make me no different than those street-cats-turned-monsters, and recommended that I train slowly but surely. That, and only that, he said, would allow me to become the true Master. Sigh... that all went for a naught, but he did say the right thing. When will I become the true Master?
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