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Stuck in Windspear Hills dungeon

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Stuck in Windspear Hills dungeon

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HELP!!! I tried to do two times the dungeon in the Windspear Hills... i killed everyone, i have everything (or so i think) but i cannot go more than the room where the air elemental appears!!!!
All the two doors there are closed and it seems i don't have a key to open them. I read that there should be something like a hidden cavern.... but where? :( :(

Please please please help me!!! :confused:
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You mean the Air Elemental in the well, right? The door after is locked but can be opened by using the thief skill Open Lock or the mage spell Knock- no key needed. Should you instead go northwest, you'll find a troll and a hobgoblin (IIRC) fighting a wolfwere. Use the thief skill Find Traps in order to find the hidden door.
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thanks a lot! i am going to try now! :D
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Wow...i did it! Really beautiful quest too! I had to go back and collect Jan....but there we are :D

I left the dragon without killing him....did i do a very bad thing?
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No, you can kill him later.
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