The Two Lovers - RTC dungeon

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terkio
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Re: The Two Lovers - RTC dungeon

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The eye thing is near a door to a secret, not far from
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the end of the game opened with a blood key
The "price on their heads" was clear to me
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the spelling does tell one needs more than one
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I just tried with a 5th ( I had not thought of this ) it zoed but no luck about getting the secret
Ending; I missed that "further questing" I' ll have a look to it, playing the other choice at the two emerald locks.

The lowest level.
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The one with ghosts and rives
I see no access to the East part
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I see no way to pass the spider web door, no pit to drop from the upper level
"You can be on the right track and still get hit by a train!" Alfred E. Neuman
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terkio
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Re: The Two Lovers - RTC dungeon

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All right, I found all. :D
I found Sienna and Azula. Tricky to get at them but doable, I think for one who looks at everything. ( I peeked in the source ).
I found the "tired of lacking mana" secret. Tricky to get it but doable, thinking the right way. ( Here, too, I peeked in the source ).
I think I found all but very little I miss because
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the 4 eye switches issue
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I found a total of 6 characters. Have I seen all of them ?
Thanks for this good game. :)
"You can be on the right track and still get hit by a train!" Alfred E. Neuman
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Re: The Two Lovers - RTC dungeon

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Sorry for triple posting.
As a conclusion, finally I found all. :D
Everything works perfectly. The game is small but very enjoyable with multiple endings that do make sense telling a romantic heroic fantasy tale.
"You can be on the right track and still get hit by a train!" Alfred E. Neuman
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