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Passing First Riddle In ToLM

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2001 7:25 pm
by PaulCru
I've explored the whole crypt area. Can't figure out what I missed. Won BGII and the expansion. IWD and the expansion. Cant get past the first damn part of this. God I feel dumb.
This has me confused and highly aggravated. Any assistance would be appreciated. Did I miss an item? I opened all the keyed rooms and visably seem to have explored all of the Crypt map. What am I missing?


Thanks...

Paul
:mad:

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2001 8:46 am
by Gruntboy
This from the TOTLM walkthrough [url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/icewinddale/totllocations.php"]here.[/url]

10 - Having opened all six doors at area #9, you'll be able to enter the last door, which leads into this final resting place for the Watchknights. If you want, you can loot the four tombs in the room to find some magical weapons and armor. Unfortunately, the items not all that special (Mace +1, Spear +1, etc), but you can sell them if nothing else. The idea behind this room is to put the Watchknights to rest, which is accomplished by placing each knight's "Tale" (these Tales are found in the lower levels of each tower) in the appropriate tomb. Starting with the northwest tomb and moving clockwise, you need to place the following in each tomb: the Tale of Sir Serris, the Tale of Geddian, the Tale of Zierrki, and the Tale of Giles. As you place each parchment into the correct tomb, it will disappear and the knight's spirit will appear to thank you. Once all four knights have been put to rest, you will gain 420,000 experience and will be able to access Castle Maluradek through the front door back in the courtyard."

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 2:39 pm
by PaulCru
Thanks grunt. After a lot of searching a found the walkthrough last night (before I read this).

Turns out the thing I was doing was not walking towards the bottom of the steps on the ne side of the court yard. Which meant I wasn't causing the illusion of the broken stairs to dissappear. I always just tried clicking on the stairs from a distance.

It was driving me batty. Thanks for replying tho :)

Paul