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Now we will deal with the creation of quest databases. Why do we need these? The answer is quite simple: to manage quests in a better and easier way than we’d be able to without them. In our case, a database isn’t exactly necessary because we only have one quest. But imagine if we had 50 quests and would like to open each of them easily. In a normal situation, opening 50 files would take a while. To create a new database, select New → Quests Database (.qdb) from the File menu: A Quests Explorer window will open on the left side of the screen:

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