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Never Tomb in Great Cemetery

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Never Tomb in Great Cemetery

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hi all,

how can i open the door to the never tomb in the great cemetery?

i saw from the "walkthrough" and know that i need the "ritual shield" to open it. What is the "ritual shield" and where can i get it?

I am playing the role of the cleric.

Please advise

thanks
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You can find the ceremonial shield in the peninsula district, but you will need to get the quest from olaf at tyr´s temple first
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oh....i get it.....is that red color shield.....i got this item together with the arrow and sword........

that mean i just have to use the shield to open the door.....

thanks a lot......
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Post by gpchem »

Still stuck

How do I use the sheild to open the door? If I equip the sheild on my off-hand, I still can't open it. And yes, I was able to persuade Olef to give me the task. (I am a 6th level monk/1st level cleric).
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Post by Claudius »

you put the shield in the chest by the door.
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