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Enjoy the riddles
DIALOG_TEXT_ZOULEIKA_3">So you think you have what it takes to become Archmages? I can train you, but first I need to ask something from you. You can see it both as a test of your abilities, and a favour you would do me.@For a long time now I've been trying to locate a long-lost spell that, according to the legends of the Seven Cities, was crafted by none other than Sar-Issus, one of the founders of the Academies. That spell is known as "Kaamla Asiya", which can be roughly translated as "Perfect Healing". Its powers are believed so great that they could even cleanse Demon corruption.@I now believe the scrolls of the Kaamla Asiya were hidden by a Wizard named Hakim, who had been one of Sar-Issus last students. Hakim had a tower built just north of Karthal, on old Shantiri ruins. This "Tower of Enigma" is a testimony of his passion for riddles, puzzles and conendrums.@But what if those riddles were not designed just to test the resourcefulness and tenacity of his fellow Wizards, but also to protect the greatest prize of all -- the Kaamla Asiya scrolls? Years lived among the Orcs and Beastmen have make me very bad at mind games, and I'm not shamed to admit the Tower of Enigma beat me.@But maybe your combined minds can triumph where I have failed