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Interesting. It's sometimes hard to commit the time required to run a whole dungeon - especially the ones with high difficulty I've encountered. Also, the second dungeon layout and enemies was WAY more difficult.
Fun game though.
what you can do if you don't want to run into the quest time limit just in case you have to save and exit the game more than once:
Talk to the elder and see what dungeon has a contract and then don't take the contract but just go to the dungeon.
If you finish the objective you can turn it in all the same and get the reward and if you don't have the time to finish you can't possibly fail a quest.
You take a reputation hit with the town where you received the quest. Eventually the town's elder will give you new quests which will allow you to work on increasing your reputation again.