![]() This is why both the Blithes Peak and the Wyvern peaks were confusing to me. I guess spiraling passages were the only way to (poorly) portray slopes in this game, since there is no vertical dimension. There was also a prisoner, in a long spiral area called the tower. ![]() I’m guessing there’s one in each castle, so I won’t try to decipher them yet. The messages are of the same length, so it’s definitely some sort of code, though probably not programming, as I though earlier. There was another message here, this one labeled B, so I have A, B and C now: White Wolf looks just like castles Blackburn. For now, I won’t be doing that, since it’s basically cheating and there might be another way. If there’s a reason to do this, I’ll probably have to make a fake party, get here from Sorpigal and take the items that way, or at least use a fake party to store my current items with them before going here to trade. Accepting removed everything from my inventory, gave me Pirate Map A and Pirate Map B and filled the rest of my slot with (USELESS ITEM). Luckily, I saved in Sorpigal right after taking it, because to the north west of C-3, I soon found a hermit ho offered to “trade items”. I actually tried removing it and was forced to reload. He disappears after this so I have no idea how to retake this quest if you remove it with the clerical spell (3-7). The Exiled Lord Kilburn Speaks: “Take this map and explore the desert. I can only have one active at a time, but I can complete other quests without actually having them active. ![]() It looks like the game handles quests without too many limitations. I didn’t have a quest, so I accepted, simply to get the map. He gave me a map to the desert lands, told me to go there and report my findings to the other lords. Killburn is, at least, a more appropriate name than Hacker or Inspectron, though only slightly.Įventually, I found the exiled Lord Kilburn to the north, past a few secret passages. ![]()
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