As you leave the Main Hall in search of wealth, money, and all that other good stuff, you see Sam Slicker, well-known, internationally renowned treasure buyer and ripoff artist.

"Hail!" he says, as he approaches. "I see you're in search of work. Well, it so happens that one of my hugest buyers, the stout Irish chap who works here over the desk where you checked in, came to me for the first time recently with the answer to art's oldest mystery.

"You see, many years ago, the kings of ancient Eamon maintained a summer residence known as the Ervuol on a tiny isle in the Stormy Sea. However, those kings were always afraid of art thieves, so they kept the exact location of Ervuol hid, not knowing the unfortunate consequences. As a result, its location has been lost to history, with most art historians convinced that it sank below the sea. But my client searched dated tomes and old magazines for a map of the Stormy Sea, and, after years of failures, he has triumphed. He came to me, telling me of his discovery, and more. Apparently, one of the most beautiful works of art of all times lies in the Ervuol. It is a bronze statuette of the goddess of love in ancient Eamon, Etihw Annav. It is priceless, and my client has offered me a large sum to get it. Your share of it comes to 5,000 gold on delivery, if you accept. I will give you a boat and a chart showing Ervuol isle's location. Will you go?"

Details at Eamon Wiki