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Throne Room: Meet Dragon, Guardian of the Throne Room! Dragon is a homebody who likes to be alone, as too many people try to raid her castle for its treasure. Dragon likes taking long naps, binge watching her favorite shows, and FaceTiming her friends.

Product: STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
Platform:PlayStation 5 Digital Edition
Summarize your bug I am missing 1 priorite shard. My map show an unobtained lost treasure but when I go there, there is nothing to interact with. I have completed the holotactics games and this is the last icon on my map after collecting everything else.
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Collect everything on the map and the alst icon should be in the pen in the barn in rambler's reach.
What happens when the bug occurs? Nothing, that is the problem.
What do you expect to see? my last priorite shard in my inventory

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I am also experiencing a bug with the Splurge trophy being unobtainable. I have all of the treasures on Koboh / Coruscant / Nova Garon. (I even have all the data discs from these planets, too.) There are no more treasure icons on the map. (I have the one that spawns from the nekko's poop in the stable, etc.) But I am stuck at 99/100. Playing on PS5.

For the barn treasure, find a bright colored nekko( white, purple, pink) and park him in that stable, you will see him light up for a sec. Hop off then rest at meditation spot then go back to the barn. There should be poop you can force lift to acquire the treasure. And for the datadisk, I recommend going to each settlement and adjusting the level( down or up on d-pad) to ensure you see everything. Good luck

In 1916, young Professor Duffer A. Hacker began a search for treasure and artifacts in the Lancaster area. Follow Professor Hacker on his expeditions and see if you can find the treasure supposedly hidden near a tree with purple leaves. If you are feeling extra adventurous be sure to attempt to escape the maze Professor Hacker also discovered on his journey. We hope you enjoy this Lancaster miniature golf course!

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Though many have tried, the lost treasure of Blackbeard remains unfound to this day. Legend has it that while his death occurred in North Carolina, his spirit has returned to protect that which he holds most dear. The beaches of First Landing are a beautiful place for a late afternoon stroll, but watch your step. Stray too close to where his treasure lies and you just might find yourself staring through the headless specter of the most infamous pirate to ever sail the high seas - back to claim what is rightfully his.

A large area of land surrounding the resting place of the khan was later closed to the public and protected by soldiers and even today, it remains sacred. Even after centuries of research and excavations, no trace of a tomb has been found, making it one of the most significant lost treasures of all time.

Nevertheless, many have tried to find it unsuccessfully. In fact, the area and the treasure itself are nowadays considered to be cursed since many who tried to find the treasure in the past never came back.

According to legend, Ivan the Terrible hid the collection somewhere in Moscow, but after his death in 1584, no one could say where it was and did it even exist. Can you imagine how much it would change history if this most valuable of lost treasures is ever discovered?

Many legends speak of the lost city of Paititi. According to some, this is where the ancient Incas, in their despair, hid their treasure from the Europeans during their invasion of South America. Thanks to the unknown location and the legends surrounding the lost city, Paititi has become synonymous with the legendary El Dorado.

It is believed to have been created in the last century B.C. Although many historians believe that some of the treasures may have been found by the Romans during their invasion of the region, it is reasonable to think that at least some of the sites were never discovered.

Throughout history, fantastic treasures from various cultures have been stolen or mysteriously gone missing. Often their theft or disappearance happens during times of war or disaster, when they can't be protected or when a military force decides to take those treasures as a trophy. Sometimes treasures are recovered, but many are still missing.

In 1357, a ship called the São Vicente set sail from Lisbon in Portugal to Avignon in France, carrying treasures acquired by Thibaud de Castillon, the bishop of Lisbon who had recently died. The treasures included gold, silver, rings, tapestries, jewels, fine plates and even portable altars. While sailing near the town of Cartagena, in modern-day Spain, the São Vicente was attacked by two heavily armed pirate vessels, whose crew seized the treasure.

One pirate ship, commanded by a man named Antonio Botafoc (which in the languages used at the time in Iberia means "fire blast" or "fire fart") was later captured after it ran aground. However, the other pirate ship, commanded by Martin Yanes, appears to have made a clean getaway. What happened to Yanes, his pirate crew and the stolen treasure is unknown.

Perhaps the most unusual Dead Sea Scroll discovered in the Qumran caves in the West Bank is a text engraved on a sheet of copper that discusses the location of a vast amount of hidden treasure. This Copper Scroll, as it is called, is in a museum in Jordan. Whether the ancient writer of the scroll was describing a real or legendary treasure is a source of debate among scholars. At the time the scroll was written, around A.D. 70, the Roman army was in the process of defeating Jewish groups that were rebelling against Roman rule; the Roman army had taken Jerusalem and destroyed the Second Temple.

Some scholars have speculated that the treasures referred to in the Copper Scroll could be real treasures that were hidden before the Roman army destroyed the temple. Other scholars have argued that the amount of treasure discussed in the Copper Scroll is so vast that it must be the stuff of legend.

In 1923, the fossils of a hominid that is sometimes called Peking Man (a form of Homo erectus), who lived between 200,000 and 750,000 years ago, was discovered in a cave near the village of Zhoukoudian, close to Beijing (which at that time was called Peking). The fossils disappeared in 1941, during the Japanese invasion of China, andhe their location today is unknown. Some scholars have speculated that the fossils were lost at sea while being transported to the United States (in an effort to save them from the invasion); others think they may actually be located under a parking lot in China.

By then, IS had blown up part of the city and used bulldozers to destroy and dig up other portions. Looting also took place in the period after the ancient city was retaken, when little security could be provided. While many treasures at Nimrud have been destroyed, others are damaged and can be reconstructed, and still others may be rediscovered on the black market.

Michaelangelo's painting "Leda and the Swan" depicts a scene from ancient mythology where the god Jupiter, taking on the appearance of a swan, seduces Leda, the queen of Sparta. According to myth, Helen of Troy was one of their offspring. Michaelangelo's original painting is now lost, and only a small number of copies made by other people survive.

The copies show that Michelangelo's painting was quite erotic, with a fully nude Leda shown, having sex with Jupiter, who is in the form of a swan. It's not known how exactly Michelangelo's painting became lost, but one possibility is that, over the past 500 years, some viewers found its erotic nature to be too much and it was destroyed at some point.

The "Life of General Villa" is a lost film that depicted the Mexican revolutionary general Francisco "Pancho" Villa ( 1878-1923), who fought a series of battles against Mexico's leaders. While the film was heavily fictionalized, it featured footage of real-life battles fought by Villa's forces. Villa himself signed a contract with the Mutual Film Corporation (the maker of the movie) that allowed filmmakers to film him and the real-life battles fought by his troops in exchange for a share of the movie's earnings. While the film was released and shown publicly, it is now lost.

Unfortunately, the film was never properly preserved, and by the 1970s, only "some publicity material and a few photographs" remained, Jackson and Shirley noted. Discoveries of bits of the film, along with restoration work, have allowed for about a quarter of the film to be revealed, but much of it remains lost.

When I was a little girl, I dreamed of finding an old map which would lead to a long-lost treasure. No such map ever materialized in my early years, but the appeal captivates me even to the present day. This childhood dream of finding something old and yet new, is what ultimately led me to find a real treasure on Earth: the Catholic Church.

Our Krewe is hosting a Flotilla on 19 February 2022 that will begin at 10:45 am. It will start at Holiday Harbor/Sunset Grille and end up at The Flora-Bama. Dress up and decorate your vessel for a chance to win a cash prize. Entry fee is $50.00 per vessel and it comes with 2 event shirts and a swag bag of goodies. You are not limited to the number of participants on your vessel other than what it is rated for. Additional shirts and swag will be available for purchase as long as supplies last. This event will be used to raise funds for the Secret Santa Program. For more info, please go to piratesoflosttreasure.org.

Discover a treasure or two to serve as a timeless reminder of your getaway to the Crystal Coast with a visit to one of the most unique jewelry stores in the Carteret County region, J Chalk Designs. Specializing in fine pieces that are truly one of a kind, this unique jewelry destination features a glittering assortment of pieces that will thrill and delight shoppers of all tastes.

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