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Mississippi Jones' treasure
The quests start at Fort Pinta, you have to talk to James Cloudmill. He found a part of Mississippi's map on J-Bay and he wants to find the treasure it leads to.
1st part of the map
James has it
2nd part of the map
It was bought by another user named Butler_01. It turns out to be Godfrey from Silverglade Manor.
3rd part of the map
To find this part we firstly visit California Jones' grave, she was Mississippi's daughter. It's located at Doyle's Abbey.

We notice that there is a boquet of dandelios lying by the grave. We take them and look for a person that likes those flowers. It turns out to be Mrs. Holdsworth, a granddaughter of California Jones. She gives us the 3rd part.
4th part of the map
The last part belonged to another heir of Mississipi: his son named Washington. The man left all he had in Silverglade so we visit the councilman at the village. He sends us to Figrove because that's where most archives that didn't fit in the Silverglade town hall were moved. Mr. Franklin tells us that all of Washington's belongings are now at the unused Silverglade Mine and that's where we find the last part of the map.

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First clue
The whole map leads us to the first hint.
Location:
By the Fort Pinta's walls.

Clue:
The map is only the first clue. If you want to find the next clue you will need to make your way to Doyle’s Chapel. Ride there but don’t leave the path a bird would take between here and there.
Second clue
Location:
Above the beach between Fort Pinta and Doyle's Abbey, by the fireplace.

Clue:
Follow the beach towards the river. By the smallest pillar where the river comes out you will find the next clue.
Third clue
Location:
Thorn Rocks.

Clue:
Follow the running water and look for a way across. Right there by the water’s edge you will find the next clue.
Fourth clue
Location:
On the shore of Silversong River, near the bridge leading to Firgrove.

Clue:
Stand in the center of the bridge and look at the castle. Ride in that direction and before you are half way there you will find the next clue.
Fifth clue
Location:
Among rocks at the Golden Fields.

Clue:
Go up the nearest road and ride back to the place where you began the hunt. Where three roads meet you will find the next clue.
Sixth clue
Location:
On a crossroad by the Doyle's Abbey.

Clue:
Next to you is a high cliff. Ride up on it and look around for the next clue.
Seventh clue
Location:
On a cliff located by the road leading from Moorland to Doyle's Abbey.

Clue:
You are now almost there. Look again towards the castle. In front of it you see the druids’ monument. At the foot of the monument you will find the next test.
Seventh clue
Location:
On a cliff located by the road leading from Moorland to Doyle's Abbey.

Clue:
You are now almost there. Look again towards the castle. In front of it you see the druids’ monument. At the foot of the monument you will find the next test.
Solution:
All the clues finally lead us to the Old Druid Circle.

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To figure out what's the next test, we visit Elizabeth in Valedale who reads the runes from the runestone. She introduces us a history of an ancient ritual which will let us get the treasure. We need four rocks for the ritual:
Red Volcanic Rock
The Crew Lead at North Link will help you find it.
He leads us to the place where the rocks can be found - behind the cliff by North Link.
Earth Stone
Judy from Silverglade Vineyard shows us the place where we can find the rock.
The rocks lie around the grape fields at Vineyard.
Moss Stone
This rock can be found on the shore of Silversong River. The exact places are marked on the map during the quest.
Star Stone
This rock can be found in the mountains between Valedale Village and Valedale Lake. The exact places are marked on the map during the quest.
After you pick up all the rocks you need to get back to Old Druid Circle and start the quest:
Place the stones in order from inside to out after color, from the planet’s core and outwards.
The rocks need to be placed on right columns in this order:
Red Volcanic Rock
Earth Stone
Moss Stone
Star Stone
After you put all the rocks, the runestone will disappear and in the place of it, a treasure chest will appear. Inside you'll find silver coins, ancient statue (that turns out to be a priceless cultural artifact made by the old horse tribes on Jorvik) and a western hat. Our prize at the end of the questline is 500 Jorvik Shillings and the hat found in the treasure box.
Isolde's prove it test
Isolde's prove it quest is a part of a questline with lost chickens at Sunfield Farm. The quests start with Filip Sunfield.
Unlocking answers
To unlock all the right answers, you need to complete a few quests first: They are:
Quests starting with Angus.
Quests starting with Jakob.
Quests with a mysterious clue by the stable at Goldspur Farm.
Quests with mysterious clue by a building and a flowerbed on the higher condignation of Goldspur Farm.
All the quests shown above unlock when the quest with Isolde's quiz appears.
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The right answers:
Isolde's dialogues are italicized and the right answers are underlined.
You have no evidence!
You were at the Sunfield Farm.
At the Sunfield Farm? Uh... How do you know I've been to the Sunfield Farm?
Jakob saw you coming back.
Okay. Maybe I was out riding this morning but I haven't been to the Sunfield Farm for weeks. Why do you think I have?
Track from a broken horse shoe.
Okay! I'm admitting it! I was at the Sunfield Farm. But that's not a crime, is it?! I can ride wherever I want! When I was there last? No business of yours!
I knew it!
You have no evidence!
You weren't home last night.
Nobody saw me. Uh... that is, since I wasn't out, nobody could have seen me... Sort of.
The twins saw you!
The twins are lying, who would believe them? If you have no futher evidence...
Tracks below the window!
What? Boot marks in the flower bed? My boots have soil on them and are of the correct size? OKAY!! I was out last night. But it's no crime being out late at night.
I knew it!
Okay. Okay!
...
I admit it!
Let's hear it...
You were at the Sunfield Farm.
At the Sunfield Farm? Uh... How do you know I've been to the Sunfield Farm?
Jakob saw you coming back.
Okay. Maybe I was out riding this morning but I haven't been to the Sunfield Farm for weeks. Why do you think I have?
Track from a broken horse shoe.
Okay! I'm admitting it! I was at the Sunfield Farm. But that's not a crime, is it?! I can ride wherever I want! When I was there last? No business of yours!
I knew it!
You have no evidence!
You weren't home last night.
Nobody saw me. Uh... that is, since I wasn't out, nobody could have seen me... Sort of.
The twins saw you!
The twins are lying, who would believe them? If you have no futher evidence...
Tracks below the window!
What? Boot marks in the flower bed? My boots have soil on them and are of the correct size? OKAY!! I was out last night. But it's no crime being out late at night.
I knew it!
Okay. Okay!
...
I admit it!
Let's hear it...
Andy's treasure hunt
These quests start with Andy and his grandma. We help the boy to get ready for treasure hunt and we can take part in it later.
Clues and answers:
Iron, metal, gems and stone,
This place: a miner’s second home.
The second clue is what you’ll find
With mind over matter, but not over mined!
X: 299 Y: 210 - Silverglade Mine.
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By the water, the trees are hiding a clue
With plenty of apples just waiting for you!
If it’s westwards you go in search of the trove
You’ll soon find your way to a clue in the grove!
X: 270 Y: 227 - Apple Grove.
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Don’t be scared, be bold, be brave
And look around amongst the grave
In this place where you pay respect
You’ll find your clue: now go collect!
X: 272 Y: 247 - Mr. and Mrs. Hill's grave, nearby Apple Grove.
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Head north-east with horse and tack
And trot along the racing track.
Cut down logs and branches too,
will lead the way to the hidden clue!
X: 328 Y: 213 - On the route of Minka's race track.
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The final clue you must unravel
Is near the bushes and on the gravel
Through the sandpit and you shall creep
As you try and avoid upsetting the sheep!
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