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STATUE'S QUIZ
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-What is Aphrodite's sacred number? SIX
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-In the kingdom of flora, what represents fertility and is
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sacred to Aphrodite? APPLE
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-In the kingdom of fauna, what represents fertility and is
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sacred to Aphrodite? DOVE
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-To what people was the Goddess well known as Aphrodite? GREEKS
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-Whom did Aphrodite love that was killed by a boar? ADONIS
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-Who fell in love with Adonis and refused to release him from
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the Underworld? PERSEPHONE
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-Who ended the dispute between Aphrodite and Persephone
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over Adonis? ??????
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-Who transformed into a boar and killed Adonis? ??????
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-Where did Pygmalion live? CYPRUS
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-Whom did Pygmalion worship? APHRODITE
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-Whose company did Pygmalion disdain? WOMAN
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-Of what was the statue made that Pygmalion carved? IVORY
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-What did Aphrodite give to the statue to reward Pygmalion? LIFE
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-What is the name of the King who was father to Hippolytus? THESEUS
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-Upon what did Hippolytus ride to go to the hunt? CHARIOT
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-Who did Aphrodite make to fall in love with Hippolytus after
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he scorned the Goddess? ??????
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-Upon whom did Theseus call for vengeance upon Hippolytus? ??????
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-Who was dragged to death behind his chariot? HIPPOLYTUS
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CONQUESTS OF CAMELOT
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THE SEARCH FOR THE GRAIL
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A ARTHURIAN LEGEND BY CHRISTY MARX
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Ver: 1.
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Rel:?
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In the year of our Lord 15-04-1990
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Before we begin we have to explain something.
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The actual commands that must be entered from the keyboard will be placed
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between " " and are in CAPITAL letters.
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Directions are given as NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST, LEFT, RIGHT, FORWARD or
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BACKWARD or UP and DOWN.
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N
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W E
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S
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Some of the actions in the game are activated by function keys, they will be
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shown as <F1> .. <F10>.
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Save your game as much as you like.
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It will prove to be the best approach in case that you have forgotten something
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or worse you DIE !.
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In this particular game it's very handy to have many pieces of paper, or just
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one big one, nearby so you can write all sort of things like hints etc. down.
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It's also virtualy impossible to play this game without the manual.
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As you start up the game see the intro at least once and pay attention to the
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clues given. Or just watch the graphics and enjoy the sound.
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Well off to the game !!
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The beginning:
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IN THE CASTLE:
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You'll find yourself inside camelot standing on a floor plan of the castle.
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You can walk around by using the cursor keys or the mouse.
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When you reach a certain room, a message window will appear. You can enter the
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room by pressing ENTER or just click the mouse.
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First go to merlin's room. It's the little tower room on the right.
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The big tower room beneath it is your treasury.
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Enter merlin's room.
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"LOOK AT ROOM", "LOOK AT OBJECTS", "LOOK AT WIZARD", "ASK ABOUT GAWAINE".
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"ASK ABOUT GALAHAD", "ASK ABOUT LAUNCELOT", "ASK ABOUT QUEEN".
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"TALK TO MERLIN", leave the room and go to the queens bower.
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"LOOK AT BOWER", "LOOK FLOWERS". Walk over to the rose, "GET ROSE".
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"ASK ABOUT THE MESSAGE OF THE ROSE", "TALK TO QUEEN" 4 times.
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"KISS GWENHYVER" as much as you like. But after a few times it gets boring.
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She's not into any major loving at this time.
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Well back to some serious adventuring again.
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"ASK ABOUT LAUNCELOT". Leave the room and go to your own room.
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It's to rooms to the left from the bower.
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"LOOK ROOM", "LOOK CLOTHES", "CHANGE CLOTHES", "GET PURSE". Leave the room and
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go back to merlin's room. "ASK ABOUT THE GRAIL", "LOOK AT MAP". Walk to the map
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and "STUDY MAP". Use the arrow keys or the mouse to move around the map. Study
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all the places on the map. Press <F6> to leave the map. Walk over to merlin's
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desk and "LOOK DESK", "LOOK AT SCROLL", "READ SCROLL", "GET SCROLL". Walk over
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to the table, "GET BEAKER", "GET FLASK". Merlin is a bit pissed off because you
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can't keep your hands to yourself. Just "APOLOGIZE" or restore your game. You
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did save your game didn't you. You didn't save it ?. So what's the point of
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writing a good advice at the beginning of all our solutions if you don't pay any
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attention to it. Well life sucks, once a janitor always a janitor ???. Oops
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wrong solution. Now walk to the chest and "OPEN CHEST", "GET LODESTONE". Leave
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this room and go to the treasury. Walk over to the man, "TALK MAN", "GIVE
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PURSE", "GET GOLD", "GET SILVER", "GET COPPER", "GET PURSE", "ASK ABOUT
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BUNDLES", "ASK ABOUT GAWAINE". Go back to merlin's room "TALK TO MERLIN". Go to
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the chapel of the two Gods. It's the tower in the lower left hand corner. Go to
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the left symbol. It's the symbols of the warrior god mithras. "KNEEL", "PRAY",
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"GIVE MONEY", give 1 gold piece. Look and listen to the vision that appears. ,
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"STAND", go to the right symbol. "KNEEL", "GIVE MONEY", give 1 gold piece. Look
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at the vision of the grail. "STAND", "LOOK FLAMES". This religious stuff is very
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expensive, don't you think. Go back to the treasury and let the man refill your
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purse. It's not neccesary but doesn't it feel great to be rich !. Now go back to
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merlin's room and "TALK TO MERLIN". Leave the room and go the the outer
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courtyard. Walk to the guard standing opposite of your horse, "TALK MAN", "ASK
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ABOUT GALAHAD". Go to the left of your horse and "MOUNT HORSE". Use the arrow
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keys to steer the horse out the castle and through the gate. The mule will
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follow you.
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GLASTONBURY TOR:
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Now travel to GLASTONBURY TOR. In the clearing there is a shrine of some sort.
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If the widdershins appear "GIVE MONEY", 1 copper is enough. Go to the statue.
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"LOOK STATUE", now go WEST.
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"TALK TO HUNTER", "ASK ABOUT FAMILY", "ASK ABOUT PELTS", "BUY PELTS", "PAY",
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1 silver will do the trick.
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"ASK ABOUT GAWAINE", "ASK ABOUT TOR", "ASK ABOUT GRAIL", "ASK ABOUT BOARS".
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"BUY SPEAR", "PAY", 1 gold coin. "ASK ABOUT BLACK KNIGHT". Now go WEST.
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It doesn't matter is your mule runs of. You'll find him soon enough.
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You're now in a arcade sequence where you have to fight the wild boars.
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Use the SPACEBAR to thrust your spear into the boar. If you have difficulty
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with the boars just set the arcade difficulty to easy.
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Mind you, you'll get less points.
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After killing the boars go WEST. "TALK TO CROW", "YES". Go over to the skeleton
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and "LOOK SKELETON", "GET SILK". Now go EAST.
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Again you're in a arcade sequence.
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You now have to face the black night and joust with him to save gawaine.
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Answer "YES" to the black night and joust with him to the death.
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After killing the black night go EAST. "LOOK GAWAINE".
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"BREAK SHACKLES WITH SWORD". And gawaine is free. "ASK ABOUT GRAIL".
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"PUT GAWAINE ON HORSE" and walk EAST.
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Walk up to the hag and "TALK TO HAG", "GIVE SLEEVE".
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Walk to the pedestal and "LOOK PEDESTAL", "READ INSCRIPTION".
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The missing words of the inscription are . . . . A RIDDLE.
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So you have to solve some riddles, big deal !. Go WEST.
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Now you've reached the magic barrier of the mad monk. Just try walking through
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the stones. Walk up to one of the stones. "TALK STONE".
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Type in the word that solves the riddle. If you typed the correct word, the
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stone will start to glow. Do this with all the five stones. Then you can cross
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the barrier.
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If you want the solution to all the riddles just write or call sierra on line
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and they will give them to you.
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WE DON'T KNOW THE RIDDLES BECAUSE THEY ARE DIFFERENT EACH TIME.
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Now go WEST on the hill. You are transported into the ruins of glastonbury tor.
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Find the mad monk and "TALK TO MONK", "ASK ABOUT GRAIL". Find the monk again and
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kill him.
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Just be sure to kill the real one, or you'll be left with a splitting headache.
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Now find the altar and "PUT MONEY ON ALTAR", 5 pieces on silver would be enough.
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"GET KEY", and go back to the well. "USE KEY", "OPEN WELL", "PUT HAND IN WATER".
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Go NORTH, EAST, EAST back to your mule. Go SOUTH and travel to OT MOOR.
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OT MOOR:
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Go EAST, NORTH. Don't go on the ice yet !.
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Now remember what the queen said. Recite the message of the rose when you are
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in trouble. You can find the message of the rose in your manual.
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(the liber ex doctrina). Just type "LOVE IS MY SHIELD". Follow the whirlwind of
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rose petals and you will safely reach the home of the lady of the lake.
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That is the cold version of her. (maybe the central heating gave up on her).
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Enter the castle and walk up to the chick.
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"LOOK", "TALK WOMAN", "GIVE HEART", "RELEASE LAUNCELOT". Answer "YES" to perform
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the test. You can find the names of the flowers on page 7 af your manual.
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After completing the test you are transported back to your mule.
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Go WEST, WEST and travel to SOUTHAMPTON.
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SOUTHAMPTON:
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Walk up to the harbor master and "TALK TO MAN", "ASK ABOUT GALAHAD".
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"ASK ABOUT GAZA", "PAY FOR GAZA". 3 gold coins. Listen carefully to the advice
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the captain gives your.
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GAZA:
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When you wake up you'll find yourself in the port of GAZA with a bit of a
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hang over. Listen to the man and the boy. When they are finished talking
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"GO WITH BOY". Listen to al-sirat the first guardian. "EAT", "DRINK".
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"ASK ABOUT GALAHAD", "ASK ABOUT GODDESS", "ASK ABOUT SIX GODDESSES".
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Write down the names and the corresponding symbols. You will need them later
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in the game.
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"ASK ABOUT GUARDIANS", "ASK ABOUT TEST", "STAND". Leave al-sirat.
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"HIRE MAN", follow hamid until you reach the pool.
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When you reach the pool, don't drink the water, because it's poisoned.
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Press <F8> to draw your sword and scare hamid away.
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Walk EAST past the skeleton where hamid stood. Go NORTH until you reach a
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building with a platform. Walk down the stairs in the lower corner of the
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opening. Be careful not to fall.
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"DRINK" from the pool. "ASK ABOUT POOL", "ASK ABOUT AQUEDUCT". Go up the stairs
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and go to the NORTH until you reach the gate with the four guards.
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Walk up to the guards. "PAY", 4 coppers. Now walk WEST along the wall until you
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reach the JAFFA gate. Press <F8> to scare the fraud away. Enter the city.
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JERUSALEM:
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There's nothing you can do to prevent the thief from robbing you.
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You can chase him but you'll never catch him.
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Don't worry, you haven't seen the last of him. And your revenge will be sweet.
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Walk up to mohammed "TALK TO MOHAMMED", "SELL MULE". Listen carefully to
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him as he explains about the money of the land. Go SOUTH, WEST, "LOOK WOMAN",
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"TALK TO WOMAN", "BUY APPLE", "PAY", 1 gold piece. Go EAST and "TALK TO MAN".
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This is the textile merchand. Walk to the RIGHT to the woman selling felafels.
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"TALK WOMAN", "BUY FELAFEL", "PAY", 1 copper. "GIVE FELAFEL TO URCHIN".
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Go SOUTH, WEST and go to the fat man. (fictilia).
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"TALK MAN", "BUY MIRROR", "PAY", 2 silver. Go WEST and "YELL FOR MARI".
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"TALK TO MARI", "ASK ABOUT VEIL", "THROW MIRROR". Go SOUTH back to the textile
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merchand and "GIVE VEIL". Go WEST, WEST and "TALK TO FAWAZ" the meat merchand.
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He's a bit pissed of. Go SOUTH, WEST. "TALK TO HAYYAM". Go SOUTH.
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"BUY HERBS", "PAY", 1 silver. Go SOUTH and "GIVE HERBS". Go SOUTH, WEST.
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"TALK TO FAWAZ", "BUY LAMB", "PAY", 6 copper. Go EAST, EAST.
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"GIVE LAMB" to sara. Go WEST, WEST and "TALK TO MAN", "BUY RELIC", "PETER", "PAY",
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1 gold. Go EAST and "TALK TO TARIQ", "GIVE RELIC". Go SOUTH, EAST.
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"KNOCK" on the door". "GIVE BROOM". Enter the caupona if you want to spend the
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night there. It's not neccesary.
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The next morning go EAST and "TALK TO BEGGAR". Go SOUTH, EAST, EAST.
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"BUY CHARCOAL", "PAY", 2 copper. Go SOUTH, EAST, EAST and "GIVE CHARCOAL" to beggar.
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Go SOUTH, WEST, WEST and "TALK TO GIRL". Go EAST and "TALK TO ALI", "BUY GRAIN".
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"PAY", 3 copper. Go WEST back to the girl. Walk to the cage and"SCATTER GRAIN".
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Go SOUTH, WEST and "TALK TO WOMAN". Go WEST, WEST, "LOOK DOOR", "KNOCK".
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Enter the house "TALK TO FATIMA". Say "NO" to all her seductions.
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Walk over to fatima, "LOOK FATIMA", "ASK ABOUT GRAIL", "ASK ABOUT TEST".
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"ASK ABOUT GALAHAD", "ASK ABOUT CATACOMBS", "ASK ABOUT HIEROPHANT".
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What's a hierophant, some sort of israelian elephant or what?.
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"GIVE PURSE" and enter the door on the right.
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In this test you have to put the correct tablets in the correct squares.
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Remember al-sirat and his symbols. Look in your manual on page 9 and 10.
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You can find the names of the goddesses there. Now place the corresponding
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symbol in the correct squares.
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After passing this test, leave the house and go to the beggar. Go SOUTH.
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He's the hierophant. (but where's his trunk ?).
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"TALK TO BEGGAR", "ASK ABOUT GALAHAD", "OPEN CATACOMBS".
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CATACOMBS:
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You're now in the catacombs. When you walk through the catacombs, look at the
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murals there.
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First you have to find a mummy of a child with a medallion around it's neck.
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When you have found him, stand close to the right of him. Not to close or you
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will be bitten by the rats. "LOOK MUMMY", "GET MEDALLION WITH SWORD".
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Now find the sacophagus and walk up to it. "READ INSCRIPTION" written on the
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sarcophagus. Walk to the open end of the sarcophagus. "LOOK IN SARCOPHAGUS".
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"GET GOLDEN APPLE". Now you have to find galahad and save him.
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From the sarcophagus go WEST, EAST, EAST.
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When you enter the room where galahad lies, you are bitten by a rat.
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There's nothing you can do about that. It just means that you have to act
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quick if you want to survive. Only the grail can help you now.
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Walk over to galahad, "GIVE ELIXIR". Go WEST, NORTH, NORTH, EAST, SOUTH through
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the wall. "LOOK STATUE", "PUT GOLDEN APPLE IN PALM".
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Now answer the six question aphrodite puts to you. You can find the answers
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on page 10 and 11 of your liber ex doctrina. After solving the questions, pay
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close attention to her hints. Write down the direction you have to go the
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escape from the catacombs.
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The direction is: WEST, EAST, SOUTH, EAST, SOUTH, NORTH.
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Use the lodestone to determine the true north in every picture.
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Go according to the directions aphrodite gave you.
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When you reach the entrance to the surface a skeleton of a soldier appears.
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Walk over to the skeleton and "LOOK SKULL".
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Now go up the stairs.
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THE TEMPLE AND THE SARACEN FIGHT:
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Walk round the temple until the saracen appears.
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"EAT APPLE", to gain strength and "GET HELMET".
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Defeat the saracen. When done "USE DOVE". Follow the dove until aphrodite
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appears. Pay close attention to the hiding place of the grail.
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"ASK MERLIN ABOUT THE SPIRAL".
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Now go EAST. Count the places where each pillar once stood until you come to
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the remains of the sixth pillar. (remember six is aphrodites sacred number).
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and "PUSH PILLAR".
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For the not so intelligent among us. Go EAST and walk up to the third pillar
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from the left and "PUSH PILLAR".
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You have found the secret hiding place of the grail.
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But now that fuc?@#$%^ thief strikes again.
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Chase after the thief until you have him cornered in the alley.
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You can kill the thief with you sword or show mercy by picking up the grail.
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"GET GRAIL". The little basterd tries to kill you, but luckily you are in armor.
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Now the grail will pass judgement on him.
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YES FOLKS BELIEVE IT OR NOT, HERE IT COMES AGAIN.
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FLOWER TEST
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When light is dim and courage fails, Almond Blossom
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When heart against adversity rails,
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When it seems you will never see the dawn,
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This alone can drive you on.
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If a dream is abandoned, Anemone
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Or a purpose dies,
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These are left with the dregs
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Of bitterness and sighs.
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It can be sweet on the tongue, Yellow Lily
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Or vile as a curse,
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To hear it is evil,
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To believe it is worse.
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In time of grief, Poppy
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It gives relief,
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It can lessen fears,
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Ease the pain of tears.
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Oh, it is splendid, Sunflower
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It has no peer,
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It scorns the lesser,
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And holds itself dear.
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Known to the priest Cornflower
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And nun,
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Who natural pleasures
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Do shun.
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Surrounded by giants, ButterCup
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Your worries were few,
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Wonders abounded,
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The world was new.
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Wise are they Chrysantemum
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who seek it,
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Fools are they
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who believe without it,
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Scorn those who claim
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To own it.
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It alleviates all pain and sorrows, Daffodil
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The final end of all tomorrows,
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That to which we all must go,
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Rich or poor, high or low.
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For its sweet sake, Forget-me-Not
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You suffer in silence,
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What we both most desire,
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But will never possess.
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STONES RIDDLES
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Three lives have I. Water
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Gentle enough to soothe the skin,
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Light enough to caress the sky,
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Hard enough to crack rocks.
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What am I?
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Lighter than what Iceberg
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I am made of,
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More of me is hidden
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Than is seen.
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What am I?
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When I am filled ...
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I can point the way,
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When I am empty
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Nothing moves me,
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I have two skins
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One without and one within.
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What am I?
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If a man carried my burden ...
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He would break his back.
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I am not rich,
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But leave silver in my track.
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What am I?
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My life can be measured in hours, Candle
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I serve by being devoured.
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Thin, I am quick
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Fat, I am slow
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Wind is my foe.
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What am I?
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To unravel me Riddle
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You need a simple key,
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No key that was made
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By locksmith's hand,
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But a key that only I
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Will understand.
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What am I?
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Weight in my belly, Ship
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Trees on my back,
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Nails in my ribs,
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Feet I do lack.
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What am I?
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If you break me ...
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I do not stop working,
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If you touch me
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I may be snared,
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If you lose me
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Nothing will matter.
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What am I?
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I turn around once, Key
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What is out will not get in.
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I turn around again,
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What is in will not get out
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What am I?
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I am only useful ...<2E><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>
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When I am full,
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Yet I am always
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Full of holes.
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What am I?
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You can see nothing else Mirror
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When you look in my face,
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I will look you in the eye
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And I will never lie.
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What am I?
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I drive men mad Gold
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For love of me,
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Easily beaten,
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Never free.
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What am I?
|
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|
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Glittering points ...metheors
|
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That downward thrust,
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Sparkling spears
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That never rust.
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What am I?
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|
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When set loose ...
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I fly away,
|
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Never so cursed
|
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As when I go astray.
|
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What am I?
|
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|
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When young, I am sweet in the sun. Wine
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When middle-aged, I make you gay.
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When old, I am valued more than ever.
|
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What am I?
|
||
|
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I am always hungry, Fire
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I must always be fed,
|
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The finger I lick
|
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Will soon turn red.
|
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What am I?
|
||
|
||
Each morning I appear Shade
|
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To lie at your feet,
|
||
All day I follow
|
||
No matter how fast you run,
|
||
Yet I nearly perish
|
||
In the midday sun.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
Bright as diamonds, Sea
|
||
Loud as thunder,
|
||
Never still,
|
||
A thing of wonder.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
You heard me before, Echo
|
||
Yet you hear me again,
|
||
Then I die,
|
||
'Til you call me again.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
Lovely and round, Pearl
|
||
I shine with pale light,
|
||
grown in the darkness,
|
||
A lady's delight.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
Until I am measured Time
|
||
I am not known,
|
||
Yet how you miss me
|
||
When I have flown.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
All about, but cannot be seen, Air
|
||
Can be captured, cannot be held,
|
||
No throat, but can be heard.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
I am seen in the water Blue
|
||
If seen in the sky,
|
||
I am in the rainbow,
|
||
A jay's feather,
|
||
And lapis lazuli.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
I go around in circles Wheel
|
||
But always straight ahead,
|
||
Never complain
|
||
No matter where I am led.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
At the sound of me, men may dream Music
|
||
Or stamp their feet
|
||
At the sound of me, women may laugh
|
||
Or sometimes weep.
|
||
What am I?
|
||
|
||
GODDESS TEST
|
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|
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|
||
She was the Goddess of Byblos.
|
||
Among her other names were Astroarche, Attar-Samayin and Ishtar.
|
||
The Israelites burned incense, offered wineand baked cakes in her honor.
|
||
She had a great shrine at Aphaca.
|
||
King Solomon built a sanctuary in her honorin Jerusalem.
|
||
Her priestesses were famous for their skillin astrology.
|
||
TRIANGLE-CIRCLE-ARC
|
||
|
||
She was earlier known as a Goddess in thecountry of Libya.
|
||
According to Greek legends, she was born fromthe forehead of Zeus.
|
||
She was the patron of architects, sculptors,spinners and weavers.
|
||
The element of brimstone was associated withher.
|
||
The name of her major temple means "virgin-house."
|
||
She was renowned for her wisdom, which was often represented
|
||
in the form of an owl sitting upon her shoulder.
|
||
TRIANGLE-CROSS
|
||
|
||
To the Egyptians, she was known as Hathor.
|
||
Another title for her is Giver of Life.
|
||
Another title for her is The One Who Is All.
|
||
She gave birth to the sun and granted immortality to rulers.
|
||
The yearly flood of the Nile was caused by the tears she cried.
|
||
Her priests and servants were knowns as Pastophori.
|
||
CIRCLE-HORNS
|
||
|
||
The Romans knew her by the name Aphrodite.
|
||
Mirrors are considered her sacred objects.
|
||
The Morning Star and Evening Star are named for her.
|
||
Her sacred day is Friday on which day her followers would eat fish.
|
||
Her sacred element is copper.
|
||
One of her most important shrines was on the island of Cyprus.
|
||
CIRCLE-CROSS
|
||
|
||
She was known to the Romans as Hestia.
|
||
In the ancient language of Sanscrit, her name means "shining."
|
||
She is the Guardian of Innermost Things.
|
||
Her sacred fire was tended by six women who took
|
||
vows of chastity for thirty years.
|
||
Her hearth fire is thought to be the center of the earth.
|
||
She is the guardian of home and hearth.
|
||
H-FORM
|
||
|
||
To the Romans she was known as Mother of the Harvest.
|
||
In Greek, her name was Kore or Demeter.
|
||
She was a guardian of grains and the field.
|
||
Her major festival was celebrated on April 19th.
|
||
She was renowned as The Lawgiver and her priestesses
|
||
helped to found the legal system of Rome.
|
||
Her sacred women were titled Matronae and ruled Rome
|
||
for hundreds of years.
|
||
ARC-CROSS
|
||
|
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|
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Compiled by Alexis Bryushinin (FIDO 2:5020/48.10)
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