Ihrno-fort key help?
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Apprentice
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written Sunday, February 19 2006 10:55
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*BIG FAT SPOILER ALERT* *I MEAN IT* I'm not sure if it's appropriate to ask for game help here, but I'm in Rentar Ihnro's fort west of Fort Remote, and I can't get any farther. I've gone down the stairs just by the room where the shades were made, and the friendly Vahnati are waiting by a gate for me to open it, but there's no where I can go that doesn't involve hitting an un-unlockable door. I've already picked up one crystal key that opened up some doors, but that's it. I've searched everywhere I can go besides those doors in the area, and am finding nothing. I don't really need you to spell it out letter by letter, but if there's someone out there who could just give me a pointer in the right direction, that'd be muchly appreciated. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, February 19 2006 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Sunday, February 19 2006 11:37
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It's completely appropriate to ask for help here... that's what the boards are for. But anyway, the problem. It sounds like you didn't fully explore the southwest part of the lower level of the fort. You have to go through there to open that gate, and there's a bit of a fight between you and the necessary lever. -------------------- Thuryl: "Runescape: for people who are too stupid to save their games." Gamble with Gaea, and she eats your dice. Posts: 4130 | Registered: Friday, March 26 2004 08:00 |
Apprentice
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written Sunday, February 19 2006 11:51
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Are we thinking the same place? I've covered every inch of ground I can, I think. Here's my screen: It looks like there's a little stables for some wolves and a crsytal cutting lab in the southwest corner of the lower level. EDIT: Removed the screenshot. The lever is by the window by the gate. I just couldn't see it because of a shadow. Well that was a lot of wasted time... Thanks anyways. [ Sunday, February 19, 2006 12:07: Message edited by: jgcrawford ] Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, February 19 2006 08:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Monday, February 20 2006 10:47
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The screen darkness in underground areas does get excessive from time to time. I hate to think what it'll be like on PC monitors, which tend to have darker gamma settings... -------------------- "Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -Porkypine Derakon's Library Posts: 287 | Registered: Thursday, May 9 2002 07:00 |