Gorasul - The Legacy of the Dragon By Steven W. Carter (scarter831@earthlink.net) Last Updated July 8, 2002 ***************************************************************************** * Introduction * ***************************************************************************** This is a walkthrough for Gorasul: The Legacy of the Dragon from Silver Style Entertainment and JoWooD Productions. Im doing the walkthrough using the medium difficulty setting and (primarily) the middle game type. Im also using version 1.6 of the game. If youre using the retail release, then you should definitely patch it, just for the improved translation if nothing else. The patch is available at JoWooDs web site (www.jowood.com). A note on the riddles: There are many riddles in the game, so rather than print the answers explicitly in the guide, Im going to print the answers with their letters shifted up by one. That should allow you to figure out the answer on your own without inadvertently discovering it while reading the guide. If you get stuck, just shift the letters down by one -- for example, sjeemf becomes riddle -- to see the answer. ***************************************************************************** * Starting Out * ***************************************************************************** * --------- * * Game Type * * --------- * The biggest difference between the game types is the riddles. In the fight intensive version, you wont have any riddles to solve. In the quest intensive version, youll have to type in the answers to the riddles on your own. In the middle version, the riddles will be multiple choice questions. So unless you really like riddles or you really want extra combat, the middle mode is probably the best version to play. * ----- * * Class * * ----- * Although the game technically comes with six classes, there are really only two: warrior and magician. The other classes are either nearly identical or strictly inferior. For example, the magician is the only spellcasting class that gets an intelligence bonus each level (intelligence is the most important attribute for spellcasters), and its the only class that doesnt pay a penalty for casting battle spells (battle magic is the most important magic school in the game). Both classes can finish the game just as easily, but if youre planning to go without a party, then its best to be a magician. * ---------- * * Statistics * * ---------- * How you spend your attribute points depends on your class. If youre going to be a warrior then you should divide your points between strength, dexterity, and constitution (roughly equally). If youre going to be a spellcaster then you should divide your points between intelligence and constitution (with a bias towards intelligence). Charisma doesnt do enough to make it worthwhile to purchase. For dragon skills, its a tough call. Dragon eyes is useful because it improves your sight range and is on all the time, but it doesnt help in combat like the other three. However, the other three only trigger when youre heavily wounded. So Id suggest adding dragon breath since its an attack that will always hit, and adding dragon eyes until youre happy with your sight range. For attack and defense, spellcasters are probably better off with a higher defense, but otherwise just balance the two. * ------ * * Weapon * * ------ * If youre a warrior then pick the battle axe and concentrate on accuracy, durability, and courage. Intelligence doesnt do anything for warrior weapons since weapons dont make many comments during the game, regardless of how smart they are. If youre a spellcaster then choose the dagger and concentrate on intelligence. Intelligence helps spellcaster weapons since it improves the rate at which spellcasters regenerate mana. If you find yourself using the dagger a lot as a weapon, then also think about adding to the other attributes. But note: Its difficult to tell which weapon is actually best since certain things -- like how courage affects critical hits -- arent known. So feel free to take the one you like best. ***************************************************************************** * Companions * ***************************************************************************** Youll find a few characters who will offer to join your party as you progress through the game. Most of them are optional, and you can play the game just as well with a single character as you can with a party of four. So feel free to try the game both ways and see which you like better. Note: Characters in your party share experience, so the larger your party is the less experience youll earn. But regardless of how many companions you pick up, youll still probably end the game between levels 15 and 20. The possible companions are listed below, in the order youll most likely meet them. Name Lvl Race Class Location ---- --- ---- ----- -------- Dadaskar (1) 3 Human Banisher Jenais house Kendal (2) 4 Human Warrior Temple catacombs, level 3 Mafestus 6 Human Magician Dengard library, level 2 Lothaniel (3) 5 Human Scout Small forest SW of Dengard Skadavar (4) 5 Human Judge/Swords Bandit camp Lirina (5) 6 Half-elf Priest Alest, eastern part Grimwall (5) 12 Dwarf Warrior Alest, Towerwave Tavern Notes: 1. A banisher is what the manual calls a spell worker. 2. Kendal will trigger a special encounter in Dengard. 3. A scout is what the manual calls a woodsman warrior. 4. A judge of swords is what the manual calls a sword bearer. 5. This character is mandatory but will eventually leave the party. My suggestion for a party is to either go solo with a magician or to create a warrior and use Dadaskar and Mafestus for spell support. There isnt any real reason to have a fourth character since youll have to use Lirina and Grimwall late in the game. ***************************************************************************** * Gameplay Notes * ***************************************************************************** Weapon health is shown as a string of Os and -s. (For example: OOO--.) It represents a health bar, and the more Os there are the healthier the weapon is. Areas in Gorasul work about the same as they do in Baldurs Gate. That is, some areas appear when you receive quests about them, and others appear based on the direction you exit the areas you know about. So if youre stuck, be sure to exit each area in all four cardinal directions. There are two ways to remove companions from your party: you can click the boot button on their character screen, and you can right click on their portrait and select the dismiss character option. So if one way doesnt work, try the other. You have three choices when it comes to resurrecting characters: you can use a staff (which usually fails), you can use the black death spell (which only costs 140 mana for banishers), or you can dismiss the character (which Ive never tried). Supposedly, for the last case, the character will appear at its rendezvous point safe and sound. Of course, the easiest way to deal with death is to load a saved game, so save often. During combat you only control the leader character. That means if you select your entire party and try to get it to retreat, only the leader is guaranteed to move, and so you have to retreat characters one at a time. It also means you should control a spellcaster during combat so you can pick the spells it casts. Computer controlled spellcasters never cast offensive spells more powerful than ice storm for some reason. Some of the odd abbreviations used in the game include: LE (hitpoints), AT (attack), PA (defense). ***************************************************************************** * Walkthrough * ***************************************************************************** * ---------------- * * Roszondas Tower * * ---------------- * You start out in your tower on the third floor. Search all the furniture on the level to find a couple potions and a book (right click on the book to read it), plus four locked cabinets. Then kill the wimpy undead creatures near the staircase and head down the stairs. The second floor is much like the third, with more furniture to search and more undead to kill. Only three objects there are really important: 1. The key in the bookstand next to the northern round table. 2. The scroll marked Horaktatzt in the eastern bookcase. 3. The empty vial in one of the northern chests of drawers. Once you have the key, go back to the third floor and use it to open one of the cabinets (select the key in your inventory and then click the key on the cabinet). You should find a snake amulet, which will protect you from poison. There isnt any way to open the other cabinets unless you have the lock opener spell. (But dont worry; nothing exciting is inside them.) The first floor, again, is a lot like the upper floors. And again, there are three things of interest: 1. There are three pools on the level. Use the empty vial on each of them to create a potion of invisibility (and gain 80 experience points). 2. Open the western coffin to find a protective amulet. Put the amulet on. 3. Notice the four statues. The statues are how you exit the tower, but since you cant come back once you leave, ignore them for now. Then go back to the second floor and use the Horaktatzt scroll on the pool. Conjure the demon and speak politely to it, and it should eventually perform a service for you. If youre a warrior select the combat boost (+1 attack, +1 defense), and if youre a spellcaster select the magic boost. You should also receive 100 experience points. Now go back to the first floor and click on the statues. If youre playing in combat mode youll have to do some fighting each time you click a statue. Otherwise youll have to solve a riddle. The answers to the riddles are, from left to right: ojhiu, gpvs, tfbm, qpxfs. Once youve completed the statues, youll remember the incantation for leaving the tower. * -------------------- * * The Village of Tolip * * -------------------- * The only place you can go after leaving the tower is the village of Tolip, so click that location on the map. When you get there youll find that the villagers are hiding in their homes, and that hellhounds have taken over the place. So kill the hellhounds very carefully, resting and saving after each fight. Once youve killed all of them, the village will start behaving normally, and youll be able to start talking to people and finding quests. Here are the particular points of interest in Tolip: 1. Shanui the healer (northern edge of village, next to the stables). Shanui will ask you to bring her back some healing herbs. 2. Velaas the marksman (northeastern corner of village). Talk to Velaas and eventually hell bet that you cant hit the bullseye of the archery target. Save before you talk to him so you can keep trying until you hit it. Once you do youll receive a longbow for your efforts. The longbow is better than the other bows you can buy right now. 3. Toralf the blacksmith (near center of village). Talk to him about his apprentice, Lorin. Toralf can also repair your weapons -- if you can afford it. 4. Arbaskar the weapons master (near center of town, west of Toralf). Hell offer to give you some combat training if you can get Toralf to repair his sword. Also be sure to ask him about the dispute between him and Toralf, so you can learn about the missing flail. Then go talk to Toralf (who not surprisingly wont repair the sword) and get his side of the story. 5. Lorin the apprentice (southwestern part of village, near a guard tower). If youve talked to Toralf and Arbaskar already, then youll discover that Lorin stole the missing flail in order to pick up some extra money, and hell give you the flail to be rid of it. So give the flail to Arbaskar to receive Toralfs payment, and give the payment to Toralf to get Arbaskars sword sharpened. Now when you talk to Arbaskar next, you can give him the sword and receive your combat training. But be warned: the training will involve defeating his three students without magic or dragon skills (potions are ok). If you cant defeat the students then you wont get the reward, so save before trying and only do the training when you can defeat the students successfully. Youll receive 166 experience points and +1 defense. 6. The obelisk (near the center of the village). Talk to the villager in front of it, but dont worry about it for now. 7. The well (near the center of the village). When you walk by youll hear a voice calling out from inside. So click on the well to learn that Elnor is stuck in the well and needs a rope to get out. You can get a rope from Mirbard next to the tavern to the south. Then, when you click the rope on the well, Elnor will escape and offer you the 20 silver coins he found inside the well. Accept it; otherwise you wont get anything. 8. Herard the gatekeeper (near the gate on the southern edge of the village). Talk to him and hell mention the kobolds to the south. Also be sure to talk to a couple of random villagers so you can learn that this version of Tolip has only been around for five years, and so it doesnt have anything to do with the Tolip you remember. Also go ahead and do what buying and selling you can, and then exit the village. You should find two forest locations available, one each to the north and south. (I think Shanui triggers the northern forest appearing and Herard the southern one.) Click on the forest area to the north. You should find some thieves in the forest, but you dont have to kill them if you dont want to (or cant). New creatures appear in forest locations each time you visit them, so theyre a good source of experience and sometimes equipment. But theyre not important to kill, so, regardless of what you decide to do in the forest, eventually exit the area to the north and select Jenais house on the world map. * ------------- * * Jenais House * * ------------- * There isnt anything you can do outside the house yet, so simply head north and go inside. Youll find yourself in a large room with lots of things to examine, so go ahead and touch everything except for the books, which will damage you. When you click on the small table in the middle of the room or the passages on either side, Rufius will appear and lead you into some sort of dining area. In the dining area youll find a table in the center with five dishes of food on it. Each dish will give you a temporary change to your ability scores, and you can eat two before Jenai arrives. Here are the effects: Bowl of broth : no change Plate of spinach : -5con, -5cha Plate of chicken : +5str, +5con Bowl of broccoli : +5str Cup of wine : +5con, +5cha When you talk to Jenai, youll learn that somebody has put a soul net over the islands, and that youll need five magicians in order to break it. You and Jenai are two of the magicians, so youll still need to find three more. Youll also learn that Jenai doesnt have any healing herbs for Tolip, but hell mention that you might have luck finding the flower of life in the orc forest, and hell suggest you take his apprentice with you to find it. Lastly, Jenai will mention that you might be able to find the Wand of Xar by visiting Veas the dragon on the Firewall Island. With all that information in hand, exit the house, taking Jenais apprentice Dadaskar with you if you want. Then circle around the house to the west, save your game, and click on the large rune stone. The magic word is qmfbtf. * --------------- * * Firewall Island * * --------------- * Notice that you cant leave the island and that there are probably wolves nearby. The regular wolves shouldnt be too bad but the shadow wolf might be a problem. So save your spells and dragon breath for the shadow wolf, and try to kill the other wolves using more mundane means. If you just cant kill the wolves, then come back to this area later (or not at all; its optional). Once the wolves are dead, move east and enter the small cave (you cant get to the large cave). Youll be confronted by Veas the dragon, and hell tell you that you must pass a test before you can receive the Wand of Xar. The two tests (located to the northeast) are The Eight Soul Victims and the Fate of Five. The soul test involves battling zombies, skeletons, ghouls, and satyrs, and the fate test involves playing a card game. The card game is potentially much better (and Ive never survived the other test) so choose the fate gate. The game works something like this: you receive five cards, and you must remove two to the left (by clicking on them and then moving them). Of the remaining three, you can either keep them face up or face down (by right clicking on them). Different cards give different permanent effects. Here are the effects: Card Face Up Face Down ---- ------- --------- Angel +1 protection -1 protection Black Bear +3 strength -3 strength Black Knight Move to soul test Nothing? Dungeon Lose object Option to try again Elf Face +3 charisma -3 charisma Fool -5 intelligence -3 intelligence Golden Dragon +3 dragon skills -3 dragon skills Horseshoe +1 attack, +1 defense -1 attack, -1 defense Idol +5 hitpoints -5 hitpoints Magic Wand +5 mana -5 mana Quiver Receive 10 arrows +2 No damage / ranged weapons Rainbow Receive 500-1000 gold Gold turns to silver Shooting Star Character healed Character reduced to 1 hp Solar Eclipse -5 dragon fear +5 dragon fear Solar Flare +10 dragon breath -10 dragon breath The cards that come up are random, so save your game before clicking on the table, and then keep trying until you get a combination you like. If youre playing a warrior, then you should probably make sure one of the cards is the rainbow, just so you can repair your weapon. Once you leave the test, explore the rest of the cave before talking to Veas again. Youll find some bones to the south, and when you click on the bones youll find (among other things) dragon scale armor and leather pants. Then talk to Veas to receive the Wand of Xar and to be teleported back to Jenais house. Note: The Wand of Xar is expensive to repair, so I always give it to a spellcaster companion (like Dadaskar), who can use the bonuses without damaging the weapon. If you need to do some shopping or repairing, visit Tolip. Otherwise just head to the orc forest. * ---------- * * Orc Forest * * ---------- * Near your starting position you should meet a berserk. Hell be injured, and you can heal him with a healing potion if you have one. But if you do, he and a couple friends will return later to steal the magic water from you, and youll have to fight them. Roaming around the forest youll find some orcs and undead, but they should go down quickly if you get wounded enough to use your dragon powers. In the northeastern corner youll find three orcs pacing around a campfire. Once you kill two of the orcs, the third will ask for mercy, and you should grant it. As a reward, youll find out that the orcs are looking for healing herbs, too, and that they developed a special potion to deal with the lindworm that is guarding them. Youll find the lindworm in the southeastern corner. Theres a slight possibility you can defeat the worm without the potion, but chances are youll have to use it. So select the potion from your inventory, and then click it on the lindworm. Itll run away. Nearby you should see some white flowers. Click on them to receive a flower of life. If you helped the berserk before, he and his two friends will show up now in roughly the same place you saw the berserk before. So if you want, you can walk over there and kill them. Otherwise, simply exit the area to the east. Back in Tolip, give the flower of life to Shanui (on the northern side of the village) and receive two healing ointments and 186 experience points as a reward. Then do some shopping and repairing, and exit the area. Click on the forest south of Tolip on the world map. This forest is much like the orc forest, except without the berserks and the lindworm. So fight what you want and then exit the area to the south. The kobold village should now be available on the world map, so select it. * ---------------------- * * Kobold Village Ninigod * * ---------------------- * Like Tolip before it, youll find that Ninigod is mostly deserted when you first arrive. So explore the area but keep heading east. After you cross the river you should find the kings hut. Talk to the king and hell ask you the hardest question he knows. Answering xbufs will prove you to the king somewhat, and itll cause a kobold girl to claim you as her own. Just let her follow you around. Shell help in battles, and I dont think she can get killed. Then talk to the war trainer on the left. Youll have to defeat him and the other trainer to prove you can lead the kobold army. Once that is done, click on the war plan next to the kings hut. Youll be taken to an overhead view of the village, and youll have to command the kobold army. All the kobolds are in the upper right hand corner of the map, and what you need to do is click on a kobold to select it, and then click again to tell it where to go. Just keep sending the kobolds to one skeleton at a time, and they should win easily. Once the threat is ended, the village will come to life. At the northern end of the river youll meet the kobold thinker. Hell offer to make something for you if you bring him a special metal that is harder than steel. (The metal is mithril, but you wont find it for a while.) Crossing the nearby bridge you should find a kobold youngster. Call him a big warrior and youll match him up with the kobold girl. (She wouldnt have left the village anyway, and this way youll receive 200 experience points.) Continuing west youll find three kobold elders. Theyll talk about a mighty warrior they met a few days ago, and theyll suggest you find him in the old temple catacombs. (This conversation will open up the catacombs on the world map.) Continuing west some more youll run into the kobold shaman. Every time you enter the village in the future hell restock his potions, and so hes a good source for healing potions later in the game. Once youre ready to move on, exit the village and select the catacombs on the world map. * ---------------- * * Temple Catacombs * * ---------------- * The catacombs have three levels, plus the surface area. Mostly what youll do here is fight undead creatures and hunt for treasure. So just move around slowly, resting and saving between fights, and explore each level thoroughly. The main things of interest you should find are: 1. A large statue (first level, southeastern side). It requires two keys, which youll find on the second level. 2. A gold key (second level, northeastern corner, in barrel). 3. A bronze key (second level, northwestern corner, in chest). The chest is guarded by a bunch of small demons, so try to draw them out a couple at a time. Once you have both keys, use them on the statue on the first floor, and youll receive a jewel. The jewel doesnt do anything. You can just sell it for gold. 4. Floorboards surrounded by candles (second level, western side). The stairs are blocked, so you have to use the floorboards to access the third level. The answer to the riddle is bjs. Note: Once you use the floorboards, you wont be able to leave the third level until youve killed all the creatures in it. So if your weapon is heavily damaged, or if you need potions, run back to a town first and then tackle the third level. 5. Kendal (third level, northwestern corner). Kendal is the warrior the kobolds told you about. Hes being guarded by several satyrs and demons, so try to draw them to you one or two at a time. Then talk to the demon next to the table, who will proceed to attack you. Finally, talk to Kendal, who will offer to join your party. Note: Kendal will generate a special encounter in Dengard if he is in your party, so you might want to add him for a while even if you dont plan to use him. Once youve rescued Kendal, go ahead and search the rest of the level if you want, but none of the chests can be opened. Then go back to the floorboards and answer the new riddle: cpez. That will take you to the surface area of the catacombs, and from there you can travel to Dengard, which was triggered by talking to Kendal. * ------- * * Dengard * * ------- * Dengard is made up of two parts. You start in the western part. Here are the points of interest: 1. The library (western part, western side). On the second floor youll find Mafestus. Even if you dont want him you should invite him into your party long enough to grab his equipment. 2. The Magicians Guild (western part, western side). Outside the guild youll find a priest who will ask you to help the temple to the southwest (triggering a new location on the world map). Agree to the task but ask for more than the 20-gold reward so the priest will also offer you healing potions. Inside the guild you can buy magical equipment, but, more importantly, you can also get your weapons enchanted. Here are the enchantments: Damage +1 250g Damage +2 500g Damage +3 1250g Flame Magic 2500g Ice Magic 4000g Paralysis Magic 3000g Fright Magic 3000g Grim Reaper Magic 5000g Eventually youll want to purchase all the possible enchantments for your warriors weapons. 3. A tavern (western part, eastern side). Inside you can talk to a magician named Ranzlin Manere, who will tell you that his master lives on a nearby magic island. (The island is also called Magicians Island and Ogre Island, and the conversation will trigger the port city of Seasalt to appear on the world map.) You can also talk to the bartender, who will tell you some stories for a bit of silver. Lastly, you can talk to Toralf and Mirbard from Tolip. Theyll tell you that Shanui the healer was killed, and that theyve come to Dengard to ask her sister, Essende Whisperwall, to take her place. Youll immediately be teleported to... 4. Essende Whisperwall (western part, southwestern side). Essende will tell you that she cant take her sisters place because she doesnt have the knowledge. But if you can get her some books about healing, shell go to Tolip. So head on over to the library and ask about healing books. The librarian will tell you that a trader took the librarys healing books, and that he might have gone to Alest. (This conversation might also trigger the appearance of Seasalt.) 5. Two sailors (eastern part, southwestern side). The sailors will try to intimidate you into giving them some money. Dont give them anything, and then the guards will arrest them. Youll have to fight them later when you leave town, but theyre not very hard to kill. 6. A boy (eastern part, middle of area). If you talk to the boy, hell steal all of your money and disappear down a hatch into the sewers. The guards wont let you follow, and so youll be stuck. But you can get your money back by talking to... 7. Gunter Kehlbaum (eastern part, northeastern side). If you have Kendal with you, Gunter and Kendal will have a conversation, and youll be whisked away to the thieves den. The master thief wont care about Kendals story, and hell attack. This is a battle you cant win, but its one you can profit from. Thieves will continually be generated, and if you can keep killing them you can keep looting their bodies. You can also search some of the areas of the den to pick up stuff. But eventually youll have to retreat to the stairs and leave. The thieves wont follow. Note: If the boy robbed you, youll find what he took when you exit the den. 8. Ruins of a wall (eastern part, western side). If you click on the wall youll find some money. There is also a full complement of shops in Dengard, so once youve done what shopping and repairing you need to do, exit the area and select the forest to the southwest. This forest is just like the others, except youll meet Lothaniel on the northern edge of the path. Hes a scout / woodsman warrior, and he has a bow of accuracy plus 75 gold coins. Once youre finished with the forest, exit the area to the west. * ------------ * * Temple Ishra * * ------------ * Inside the temple youll be ushered to Martik Siebeland, the leader of the order. Hell elaborate that something has been going on in their cemetery, and hell suggest that their former leader, Pegran Garendorn, might be behind it. Explore the rest of the temple. None of the other people say anything interesting, and when it comes to the altars, dont steal anything, and make an offering of ten gold coins (even though it doesnt do anything that I know of). Then exit the temple and go to the cemetery. Youll find a bunch of wimpy undead creatures wandering around the cemetery, and youll also find a priest next to the chapel. The priest will tell you to take the runes to Martik, and then hell die and turn into a ghoul. The game wont let you go down into the crypt yet, so head back to the temple and talk to Martik. Martik will tell you that the runes can open doors to other dimensions, and hell ask you to bring them to the temple so he can better protect them from Pegran. So go back to the cemetery and enter the crypt. Youll find the four runes in the four crypts there, but when you exit the crypt youll find Pegran waiting for you. It turns out he couldnt enter the crypt to get the runes on his own, and so he devised a plan to have somebody else retrieve the runes for him. Oops. But Pegran isnt difficult to kill, and once hes dead just take the runes to Martik to complete the quest (going back to the priest in Dengard doesnt accomplish anything). Hell give you four healing potions as a reward. Note: You can also find a healing potion by searching the gravestones in the cemetery. Go back to Dengard for more shopping and repairing if you need to, and then head for Seasalt. * ------- * * Seasalt * * ------- * You dont have a choice, so hand over your weapons when you enter the village. Then start exploring. Here are the points of interest: 1. A child (northwestern corner). Search the benches north of the child to find a diary. Dont read it, and then give it to the child for a few experience points. 2. The harbormaster (eastern side). Talk to him to gain passage to Cyclops Island or Alest. 3. Lea Ironrail the weapons master (near center of village). Shell offer you training, and it will work like in Tolip. If you can defeat her in one-on-one combat, youll receive +1 attack or +1 defense. (This is easier if you wait until you can carry your weapons in the city.) 4. Fundrun Schwersee the village elder (southeastern corner). Go ahead and talk to him, but he wont give you your weapons back. 5. The peddler boy (near center of village). If you ask him about weapons, hell offer to sell you something, but youll have to go to the woodpile in the northwestern part of town to make the deal. When you get there, youll find the boy wounded, and when you heal him, the elder will come and the boy will admit to working with some local bandits. The elder will then recruit you to remove the bandits, and hell even volunteer to help you. (And he wont take up a character slot.) Then, when you exit Seasalt, youll immediately appear in the bandit camp area. * ----------- * * Bandit Camp * * ----------- * Youll start out fighting about a dozen bandits, but the village elder is pretty powerful, so let him do the bulk of the work. Once the bandits are dead, the elder will leave, but hell suggest you explore the rest of the area and claim all of the bandits equipment as your reward. So do just that. Youll find three small camps in the area. Once you kill the bandits in the camps, click on the tents to receive some mostly useless equipment. The two important things to find in the area are both in the southeastern camp: a map to the witchs forest (which triggers a new location to show up on the world map), and Skadavar the judge of swords. When youre ready to move on, exit the area and select the new forest on the world map. Kill the trolls there, exit the forest to the west, and then select the witchs forest on the world map. * -------------- * * Witchs Forest * * -------------- * Near where you start out youll see an elf child. The child will claim to need your help, but its a trap. If you follow her, shell lead you to a few bandits, who should be easy to kill. About the same time a bunch of wolves will show up in the forest (both to the north and south), but they should be easy to kill as well. Once everything is dead, head south and click on the witchs cottage. Then click on the witch, get thrown out of the cottage, and enter it again. This time youll meet Sylphe the witch, and shell agree to help you with the soul net. (One wizard down and two to go.) Shell also suggest you head east to find the other wizards. So go back to Seasalt, where youll discover the town trusts you enough not to confiscate your weapons anymore, and use the harbormaster to go to Ogre Island. * ----------- * * Ogre Island * * ----------- * Say hello to the gargoyles that greet you on the island and then enter the cave to the north. Youll find yourself in a large underground cavern. Moving east youll find a hell hound in a cage, but at the same time a cyclops will approach you. If you answer him correctly (chide him for needing help), you can fight the hell hound and cyclops separately. Otherwise youll have to face them at the same time. Then finish exploring the cavern. There isnt much to see, really, except for a piece of mithril hidden in a skull on the eastern side. Obviously, no magician ever lived in the cave, and when you leave youll receive a new quest to find out why Ranzlin Manere lied to you. You cant sail from Ogre Island to Alest (yet), so head back to the western island and visit the kobolds. The thinker will make a knife and fork for you when you give him the mithril, and if you talk to him again hell offer to make you a spoon if you find any more. (This is just a joke. There isnt any more mithril in the game.) Then head back to Seasalt and sail for Alest. Along the way youll be attacked by orc pirates, but a couple area spells should handle them easily. * ----- * * Alest * * ----- * Alest is made up of three parts. You start in the eastern part. Here are the points of interest: 1. The library (eastern part, northern side). You cant do much here at first, but later you can do research for a quest. 2. Lirina (eastern part, center of area, near fountain). When you approach Lirina, shell tell you that the elf mage from her clan would like to help with the soul net. All you have to do to get that help is escort Lirina back to her clan. Note: Lirina is a temporary character for your party, and youll have to deal with another temporary character after her. So you might want to decide at this point which three characters you like best, and simply dump the fourth (assuming youve been traveling with a full party). 3. The magic guild (eastern part, northwestern corner). The mage inside will play a role in a quest coming up. You can also enchant your weapons here. 4. The governors mansion (central part, northern side). 5. Towerwave Tavern (central part, northern side, west of governors mansion). 6. Arabam Humblestone the mine owners home (central part, middle of area). 7. The Prankster (western part, eastern side). 8. A merchant (western part, southwestern corner). When you accuse the merchant of taking the library books from Dengard, hell run off. Then just click on his cart to get the books. 9. Healers shop (western part, southwestern corner). Inside you can talk to Eleen, and, after flirting for a while, shell ask you to investigate the sudden contamination of the citys water supply. 10. Goldlily Tavern (western part, near middle of area). When you go inside the first time, youll see a girl addressing the patrons. Shortly shell ask you to investigate the mines. Agree to her request. Then go talk to the mayor and agree to help with the mines again. Finally, talk to the mine owner. Hell mention that he bought a strange diamond from Ranzlin Manere at the Towerwave Tavern, and that all the problems in the mine started after that. The diamond is actually a witchstone, and you can learn about it by going to the mage in the Magic Guild and then to the library. The conversations with the mayor and mine owner will have caused the mine to appear on the world map, so exit Alest and go to the mine. * ---- * * Mine * * ---- * The mine has five levels, and, for the most part, all you need to do is kill stuff and loot stuff. So explore slowly and carefully, and click on everything. The first level holds the solution to the contaminated water quest. If you examine the five barrels on the level youll discover that Alests apprentice magicians have been dumping their garbage in the mine, and that the garbage has been contaminating the citys water supply. On the third level youll find a passage on the eastern side. In the cave beyond youll find an insane dwarf, but there doesnt seem to be anything you can do for him. On the fourth level youll find a whole mess of demons and satyrs, so dont go rushing off down the tunnel. Instead, hang around the elevator. The enemy creatures wander around enough that most will eventually find you, but theyll only find you one or two at a time, making them easier to kill. Then, once youve killed everything, head east and notice the partially submerged passage. There is another level beyond the passage, so if your weapon is in bad shape at this point, go ahead and go back to Alest to get it fixed. Plus, if youve found a lot of magical equipment you dont need, you can sell it to add enchantments to your weapon. On the last level youll finally find out what happened to the miners -- a banshee killed them. Youll have to kill the banshee (on the eastern side) and this banshee will be more difficult than the one you might have faced in the temple catacombs. But just hit it with spells, and keep drinking healing potions as you need them, and eventually the banshee will go down. Thats it for the mine. Go back to Alest and tell the mine owner the bad news, and then go to the mayor and do the same thing with him. Hell thank you for your deed, and hell give you a new quest: to act as a negotiator with the dwarves as the north. Hell also tell you that the dwarven envoy, Grimwall Mountaincrusher, can be found in the Towerwave Tavern. But before taking on the new quest, lets finish up some old ones. Your old friend Ranzlin Manere caused the problem with the mine, so go to the Towerwave Tavern (west of the governors mansion) and bribe the host to talk about him. (Ignore Grimwall for now.) The host will mention that Manere was in the tavern not long ago but left to go to the local brothel (the Prankster). So go to the Prankster and talk to the door guard. Hell tell you that Manere was there for a while but left, probably to hang out at a tavern or fountain. Youll find Manere at the fountain west of the Goldlily Tavern. You wont have any control over the conversation that ensues, but youll scare the guy right off the Spellt Islands. Now head south and enter the healers shop. Talk to Eleen, then go to the eastern part of the city and talk to the mage in the Magic Guild, and then talk to Eleen again. That will finish off the quest. Finally, zip over to Dengard and talk to Essende (in the southwestern corner of the western half of the city). Shell take the healing books and agree to become Tolips healer. Now youre all set to begin working on a new quest, so head back to Alest and add Lirina to your party. That will trigger the ice elves location to appear on the world map, but you cant go straight there. Instead youll be forced to make a pit stop at an elven village. * ------------- * * Elven Village * * ------------- * Here are the points of interest: 1. Painter (northeastern corner). If you bring the painter a magic flower, hell paint your soul. 2. Esenthalas and Irventhalas, architects (northwestern area). Look at both of their plans for the new school, and then suggest that the children decide which is best. The children are just to the south, but theyll require you to answer a riddle before theyll help. The answer is usff. (However, if youre playing in quest mode, you might have to type in the German word for the answer: cbvn.) Then the children will decide that a combination of the plans is best, and youll receive over 5000 experience points. Note: If you click on the sandbox youll find an elf primer, but it doesnt seem to do anything. 3. Hondor the human emissary of the dwarves (northern side). Talk to him and hell give you a sealed letter for Gurgor Fireaxe, the dwarven prince. Hell also give you a password for the elven weapons and armor dealers that will allow you to purchase their items at half price. Then exit the village and select the ice elves again. Once again you wont get there. This time youll have to stop in a forest first. So kill the orcs and barbarians there, and pick up the magic plant on the ground. (It looks like green balsam.) Then exit the forest to the east, which triggers a bridge to appear on the world map, but dont go there yet. Instead go back to the elven village. When you give the plant to the painter, youll receive a pair of +1 attribute bonuses. But the attributes are random, so save before talking to the painter, to make sure you increase attributes that are useful to your character. Then make sure your party is completely rested before exiting the village and selecting the bridge on the world map. * --------- * * River Sin * * --------- * Save your game. Youll find a nasty ice dragon in the area, and youll have to fight it so you can cross the bridge and get to the ice elves. Making things more difficult, you wont be able to attack the dragon until you talk to it, and talking to it will cause your entire party to run up to it. So once combat begins, the first thing you should do is get your spellcasters away from the dragon so they dont come under attack. Because of how the interface works, this means youll need to select a spellcaster (in solo mode), tell it to run a distance from the dragon, wait for it to get there, and then select the next spellcaster and repeat. Meanwhile, check up on your warriors and have them drink potions as they need them. Once your characters are in place, the battle shouldnt be too bad, but if you have trouble just go back to the elven village and buy a bunch of healing and mana potions, and try again. Once the dragon is dead, loot the equipment it drops, and finally visit the ice elves. * --------- * * Ice Elves * * --------- * The cavern of the ice elves is a small place, with not much to see. None of the objects give you anything if you click on them, and there are only three elves of interest: 1. Rhinuviel (north of center lake). Hell ask you to visit the dwarves and have them fix a lens. 2. Riunthalas (southern edge). Hes the magician you were looking for, and hell volunteer to help with the soul net. (Two magicians down; one to go.) 3. Anonymous elf (western side). Hell let you use the Adventurers Shard. Before you can use the shard, youll have to solve a riddle. The answer is fzftjhiu. Then the shard will take you to the nomad camp, and Lirina will leave your party. (So make sure you grab all of her equipment first.) * ---------- * * Nomad Camp * * ---------- * Youll immediately come under attack from a bunch of nomads, but theyll all be grouped together so a few area affect spells should take care of them easily. Then explore the area. Youll find a bunch of tents, and searching the tents will reveal magical equipment. However, each tent can generate one of three different objects, and so you should save before each tent to make sure you get the best of the three objects. The tents form a rough circle, so starting with the one at roughly 11:00 and traveling clockwise, this is the equipment you should look for: 1. Robe of the Archmage (7 protection, +5 intelligence, +3 constitution) 2. Masters Bow (12-16 damage, +3 dexterity, +3 constitution) 3. Soul Blade (12-24 damage) 4. Staff of Quaking (8-14 damage) 5. Flush of Wrath (4-10 damage, +5 protection, +3 strength, +2 dexterity, -5 intelligence, +3 constitution) Once youve looted the tents, exit the area to re-appear in the ice elves cavern. Then travel back to Alest to talk to Grimwall Mountaincrusher (in the Towerwave Tavern, next to the governors mansion in the middle part of the city). Grimwall will tell you that the dwarves have been having problems with giants, and that he needs you to escort him to the castle of the dwarven king. Once he joins your party, hell also give you a horn of quaking, but youll have to solve a riddle in order to receive it. The answer is: tvdl bjs cbdl uispvhi uif npvuqjfdf. (You only need to type the first word in quest mode.) Then exit the city and select the dwarven kings fortress on the world map. Of course, you wont be able to go there yet. Like with the ice elves youll have to stop in a forest first. When you arrive in the forest youll be greeted by a dwarf patrol. Theyll tell you that a giant prisoner has been taken to Fortress Gerauort (causing that location to appear on the world map), and then theyll leave. Like with other forests, all you have to do now is exit it in the direction that leads to other areas (north in this case), but along the way you can kill some giants and a titan. You can also talk to a tree (in the northwestern part of the area), but it doesnt seem to lead to anything. When you leave the forest, youll have to make a choice about visiting the king or the fortress with the prisoner first. Choose the fortress. (Ive heard if you visit the king first, you wont be able to enter the fortress.) * ----------------- * * Fortress Gerauort * * ----------------- * Once you have control of your party again, talk to the dwarves and then interrogate the giant. Hell tell you that a tower appeared in his lands, and that it caused the giants to act aggressively towards the dwarves. Hell also mention that an undead army is heading for Falcon Valley. Agree to accompany a dwarf patrol to the valley. Before leaving, explore the fortress. In the barracks to the north youll find Gurgor Fireaxe, the dwarven prince. When you give him Honbors letter, youll receive 346 experience points. The other buildings in the fortress cant be used, and there doesnt seem to be any way (short of a lucky teleport?) to get the magic sword behind the barracks. Falcon Valley potentially involves a big battle, so save and rest up your party before going there. * ------------- * * Falcon Valley * * ------------- * When you arrive at the valley, youll find out an army of the undead is indeed closing in on the area, and that the dwarf patrol there needs some way to close the pass. The answer is your horn of quaking (that you got from Grimwall before), but you dont have to use it yet. After a short pause, undead creatures will start appearing, and theyll keep appearing until you use the horn. So go ahead and try to kill some, and once youve gotten enough experience, or once things start to look bad, use the horn (by right clicking on it). That will cause a chasm to appear and block the valley, and then youll only have to defeat the undead on your side of the chasm to end the threat. Note: The amount of experience you get for defeating the undead depends on how many dwarves survive. But each dwarf is only worth a little over 300 experience points, so you should get much more experience if you fight for a while first. (For example, death riders and banshees are both worth over 1000 experience.) Another note: If you use the horn of quaking and you get the message about an earthquake, but the chasm doesnt appear, exit the game and then re-start it. Then the horn should work. Now you can head on over to the dwarven kings castle. * --------------------- * * Dwarven Kings Castle * * --------------------- * This is a short encounter. Just talk to the king and hell suggest you investigate the tower that caused the giants to go berserk. You can also give the king the elven lens, and youll receive 1000 experience points for your effort. Then exit the area (losing Grimwall in the process) and go to the tower. * ------------- * * Cuafus Tower * * ------------- * Youll see somebody rush off into the cellar, so follow him. Hell turn out to be a black magician, and when you confront him hell conjure in a bunch of skeletons. So attack everything, and after the magician collapses to the floor, click on him to receive a scroll. The only other thing of interest in the cellar is a well. Each time you click on the well a water elemental will appear, and each new water elemental will be more powerful than the last. I dont know if this eventually leads to anything or not, but you can click on the well for a while to gain experience. Back on the ground floor, search everything. In the desk youll find a book that will cast ice storm when you open it up (and wont reveal much, so skip it if you want). Youll also find a chest in between the coffins. When you click on it youll be asked a riddle -- the answer is dfscfsvt -- but answering correctly wont be enough to open it. Youll also have to cast the open locks spell on it. When you open the chest, two things will happen: three air elementals will appear and attack you, and a cat figurine will drop to the floor. So kill the elementals and then pick up the figurine. Only your main character can use the figurine, and once it does (by right clicking on it and answering with eph), it will turn into a cat and run up to the top floor of the tower, where itll have to do some fighting. (Turning into a cat allows you to bypass the apprentices on the second floor, which you might have heard about if you clicked on the staircase.) So make sure youre rested before using the figurine. On the top floor youll meet Cuafu. Hell quickly run away before you can attack him -- but not before leaving a couple of lindworms for you to deal with. Killing the lindworms will probably be difficult, but with enough potions and some lucky grim reaper strikes from your weapon, you should be able to do it. Once the lindworms are dead, explore the top floor. The two things of interest are: 1. Cuafus diary (on the table in the middle of the area). Reading it will trigger the appearance of Cuafus flying citadel on the world map. 2. The prescription and ingredients (on the northern table). Reading the prescription will reveal that you need to mix the light weight (feather oil) with the directional control (herb of the south), and then mix the resulting tincture with the ingredients of gravity (stone root). The ingredients should all have fallen to the floor with the prescription, so just pick them up and mix them together (by left clicking on an ingredient and then right clicking it on the ingredient you want to mix it with). You should end up with a potion of lightness, which youll need to enter the flying citadel. When you go down the stairs to the second floor, youll find the rest of your party waiting for you, badly damaged but alive. Go ahead and explore the floor if you want, and you might find some potions you can use. Then go back down to the first floor and exit the tower. If you need to buy potions or repair weapons, head back to a town and get those things done. Then select the flying citadel on the world map. * -------------- * * Flying Citadel * * -------------- * Youll encounter Cuafu and three black magicians in the citadel, and then other creatures will join their cause as the fight ensues. The best strategy here is similar to the one with the ice dragon. Immediately take your entire party south so that the enemies have to go through your warriors in order to get to the spellcasters, and so all enemy spells hit your warriors. Then just have your warriors drink potions and do what they can to distract the enemies while your spellcasters pepper them with ice storms. Eventually everything will die, and at that point the game will take over. Cuafu will become the fifth magician, and hell help to pull down the soul net. Then the game will end, and youll finally discover the secret of the obelisk. Or not. ***************************************************************************** * Revision History * ***************************************************************************** July 6, 2002 ------------ Initial release. Includes everything up to Dengard. July 8, 2002 ------------ Completed the walkthrough. ***************************************************************************** * Permissions and Updates * ***************************************************************************** This guide may be posted on any web site as long as the text is not changed and as long as I am informed of the posting. I will always submit new versions to GameFAQs (www.gamefaqs.com) first, so if you are looking for the most up-to-date version of this guide, that is the place to look. ***** Copyright © 2002 by Steven W. Carter