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The Mystery of the Paris Catacombs was a Huntik Foundation mission assigned to Dante Vale, Zhalia Moon, Lok Lambert, and Sophie Casterwill by Guggenheim. The primary objective was to find and retrieve the Ring of Arc. The mission was completed successfully and was then continued into the next mission, Joan of Arc's Ring.

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  • The Mystery of the Paris Catacombs
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  • The Mystery of the Paris Catacombs was a Huntik Foundation mission assigned to Dante Vale, Zhalia Moon, Lok Lambert, and Sophie Casterwill by Guggenheim. The primary objective was to find and retrieve the Ring of Arc. The mission was completed successfully and was then continued into the next mission, Joan of Arc's Ring.
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  • Explore the underground tombs.
  • Find the entrance to the Paris Catacombs.
  • Return with the Joan of Arc's Ring.
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  • Dante Vale
  • Lok Lambert
  • Sophie Casterwill
  • Zhalia Moon
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  • "Crawling the Catacombs"
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  • The Mystery of the Paris Catacombs was a Huntik Foundation mission assigned to Dante Vale, Zhalia Moon, Lok Lambert, and Sophie Casterwill by Guggenheim. The primary objective was to find and retrieve the Ring of Arc. The mission was completed successfully and was then continued into the next mission, Joan of Arc's Ring.
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