Difference between revisions of "Indian Tracking"
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And the Spirit, stooping earthward | And the Spirit, stooping earthward | ||
With his finger on the meadow | With his finger on the meadow | ||
− | + | Traced a winding pathway for it, | |
− | Saying to it, | + | Saying to it, ´Run in this way!´"'' |
− | '' | + | ''– The Song of Hiawatha, Book I'' |
The Lumberwoods of the New World are an open book to those who know to read its leaves and turn the pages of its seasons. Indian Tracking affords you greater success when searching for plants and people. | The Lumberwoods of the New World are an open book to those who know to read its leaves and turn the pages of its seasons. Indian Tracking affords you greater success when searching for plants and people. | ||
==About== | ==About== | ||
− | Very important skill | + | Very important skill that once learned provides you a stable source of [[Silver]] from selling [[Savage Charm]]s which is crafted with the [[Indian Arrowhead]] and [[Indian Feather]]s found lying on the ground. |
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In-Game Text
"From his footprints flowed a river, Leaped into the light of morning, O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah, the comet. And the Spirit, stooping earthward With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway for it, Saying to it, ´Run in this way!´"
– The Song of Hiawatha, Book I
The Lumberwoods of the New World are an open book to those who know to read its leaves and turn the pages of its seasons. Indian Tracking affords you greater success when searching for plants and people.
About
Very important skill that once learned provides you a stable source of Silver from selling Savage Charms which is crafted with the Indian Arrowhead and Indian Feathers found lying on the ground.