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Savage Divide Map 06 — No Purification Gas!

Region: Savage Divide · Map: 06 · Status: Documented · Threat: Medium

Savage Divide Map 06 — No Purification Gas! — Appalachia treasure map

When you're looking for the Savage Divide Treasure Map #6, you need to fast travel to the Palace of the Winding Path. Said palace was founded by a Richard Simmons wannabe, guru, and new-age fruit loop named Cyrus. Then came his successor, the con man Simon Gladwell — a guy less interested in your spiritual well-being than in your pocketbook. He made it work though, with the help of "Purification" Gas. He hooked up a chemical dispersion system to the palace's massive ventilation network. Under the guise of "sweet scents" and spiritual cleansing, he pumped mild psychotropic drugs and sedatives into the temple rooms to induce artificial feelings of euphoria and compliance during meditation sessions. Gladwell and L. Ron Hubbard would have gotten along just great — may hordes of Thetans rive their carnival-barker souls. Enough of that claptrap — let's get back to finding the treasure.

Once you've fast traveled to the Palace of the Winding Path, head into the main parking lot and travel along its eastern edge. When you reach the end of the parking lot, bear slightly left onto the concrete walkway, and travel around the perimeter of the palace until you come to a back patio where you can see two red chaise lounges. Hop over the decorative fence and line yourself up with the big knobby newel post — not the first one, the second one. If you follow the track westward from the first post, you'll run into a red tractor. That'll tell you you've gone the wrong way. Instead, make your way to the second newel post and the second red chaise lounge. Walking westward, you should see a natural sloping path heading downward. If you need to jump over rocks or climb down cliffs, you're not following the correct path. You're looking for a fairly narrow path that slopes generally west and down. Near the end of that path, look for a lodgepole pine broken off at the base, with the snapped trunk canted at an angle like a right triangle. Just past that broken tree you'll find the mound with the treasure. Don't spend it all in one place.

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