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NeverEnd

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                                 NeverEnd (PC)

                                Walkthrough/FAQ
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                                June 24, 2007
                                 Version 1.0

                        Written by:  Dheu
                             Email:  Dheuster@gmail.com
                       Use subject:  NeverEndWalkthrough 1.0

          Living Document: (read before emailing anyone)
          ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
          This is a living document. If you see any mistakes, or have 
          anything that you want to add, simply visit:

          http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhgs89mq_1gv3z5z  and fix/add it.

          If you make additions/corrections, be certain to give yourself 
          credit in the Contributing Authors section at the end of the 
          walkthrough. 


______________________________________Notes____________________________________
This Walkthrough\FAQ was also published at:

  http://www.gamefaqs.com/
  http://www.gamewinners.com/
  http://www.cheatcc.com/

NeverEnd has KNOWN technical problems out of the box. You will have to install
the patch for the game in order to finish it. However, see "Bugs" below and 
make sure you don't want to take advantage of any pre-patch bugs (infinite
money) before installing the patch.   

Official 1.1 English Patch : 23.3 MB (24,524,723 bytes)

  http://www.silverlinesoftware.com/media/neverend/neverend_usa_update7.exe

  * Note that the English and European versions are different programs 
    and the patches are not compatible. The European version has a 1.2
    patch, but it will break the game. So you will have to install 1.1 until
    1.2 English comes out. 

This FAQ looks best in a fixed-width font, such as Courier New.

NeverEnd is Copyright İ 2006 by Mayhem Studios

I am not affiliated with Mayhem Studios or Dream Catcher Interactive Inc. 
(North America Distributor) or anyone who had anything to do with the creation 
of this game.  This FAQ may be posted on any site. You may not charge for, or 
in any way profit from this FAQ.

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                              Table of Contents:
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  I.        Introduction
  II.       General Game play
    II.1    Display Modes
    II.2    Combat
    II.3    Money and Loot
    II.4    Scrolls and Magic
    II.5    Weapons
    II.6    Attributes
  III.      Character Concept Strategies
  IV.       Leveling Guide
  V.        Fighting Strategies*
  VI.       Walkthrough Summaries
    VI.1    Companions
    VI.2    Merchants
    VI.3    Trainers

Walkthrough

  1.       Chapter 1: Betrayed
  2.       Chapter 2: Tracks Leading North
    2.1               Mildrew
    2.2               Grenegar
    2.3               Agath
  3.       Chapter 3: The Swamp
  4.       Chapter 4: Uthragon
  5.       Chapter 5: Dungeon
  6.       Chapter 6: Fellowship of the Dawners
  7.       Chapter 7: Final Confrontation


Frequently Asked Questions

Appendices

  A.       Weapon Attacks
  B.       Weapons
  C.       Armor
  D.       Spells and Runes : Quick Reference
  E.       Spells : Details
  F.       Bugs and Tricks
  G.       Editors\Trainers

Contributing Authors

Final Words....

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I. > > > >  Introduction
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  All your base are belong to us
  ------------------------------
  NeverEnd was originally released in Europe in 2002. It was converted from
  French to English for release in North America and hit store shelves in   
  roughly Dec of 2006. 

  A brief History of the Land 
  ------------------------------
  Several centuries ago, a evil dark mage named Enakhaan rose in power and 
  sought to conquer the lands of NeverEnd. The northern city of Uthragon 
  petitioned to the neighboring areas to join forces and fight back. Under the 
  leadership of a powerful wizard named Sarathaan, Enakhaan was defeated. 
 
  Following the war, Sarathaan left, leaving Uthragon under the leadership of 
  Hagar, a dwarf who commanded Uthragon's elite warriors during the war. 
  Eventually Hagar's lineage ended and Uthrgaon was left without a ruler.
  During this time, the neighboring city of Mildrew and Grenegar seceded
  from the northern union. Sarathaan recently returned to the throne to 
  help restore order to the kingdom. 

  During the war, not everyone helped Uthragon. Many creatures, including the 
  Faeries... decided they wanted nothing to do with the affairs of humans and 
  left the lands of NeverEnd through Magical Means.
  
  As a result, the humans came to resent them. Today, Faeries and other human-
  like creatures are tolerated, but are treated as second class citizens. 

  About Agavaen 
  ------------------------------
  In NeverEnd, you play the role of Agavaen, a winged faerie. Well former 
  winged faerie. Her past is left rather vague, but the game gives you enough 
  pieces to deduce that at some point in her past she hung out with the wrong 
  crowd. Agavaen's "crowd" was banished from Faerie society. It is possible
  that the loss of Agavaen's wings were part of her specific sentence, but it 
  is never made clear.

  It would also seem that banishing bad Faeries to the land of humans is a 
  common punishment in Faerie society. There are enough of them roaming the 
  land that humans have a special name for them: "Auren". NeverEnd has many, 
  not so nice Faeries running around... but most have wings which give away 
  their heritage. 

  Because Agavaen lacks wings, she looks a lot more human and is therefore 
  generally accepted. In fact many will fail to even notice that she is Auren. 
  (Occasionally the pointy ears give it away). Being a Faerie is akin to being 
  an Elf. Pointy ears, never age and a natural affinity with magic that most 
  humans do not possess.

  It would appear that in her travels, Agavaen joined a group of thieves. And
  that is where our game begins. 

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II. > > > >  General Game play
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  The version I played (North American version) has horrible documentation. It 
  is one of the reasons I felt compelled to make this FAQ.

  The only part of the game that had decent documentation was the in game user 
  screens (inventory, player stats). These are not covered here. 

  Starting the game
  --------------------------------
  If you try to start the game without a refresh set, the computer will ding 
  and nothing will happen. 

  Fix the sound
  --------------------------------

  The "default" Music Volume setting is so loud that at times you can't hear
  the conversations. Go into the Sound options and decrease the Music volume to 
  just 1 above 0. I also recommend increasing the Sound and Speech volumes to 
  maximum and finally adjust your speakers. This makes the background a nice
  quiet ambience that doesn't detract from the game. 

  Save a Lot:
  -----------

  The most important strategy in the game:  Save often! Use F6. F6 quick saves 
  in a new slot so that you have a trail. The most important time to save is
  anytime you enter Map Mode. 

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II.1  > > > >  Display Modes
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  Like Many other games, NeverEnd has different Display Modes for different
  aspects of the game: Combat, Area Exploration and World Exploration. *None of 
  the Display Modes allow you to control the camera angle. 

  Area Mode:
  ----------

    You start the game off in Area Mode.

    Area Mode places a 3D model of Agavaen on a large 2D image. It is used for
    the majority of the game: exploring cities, camps, and major locations. The 
    pre-rendered scenes are very hi detail. This approach allows the game to 
    "feel" like a modern title, while still running on older machines. the 
    downside is that even when Agavaen is in a big city, she is often the only 
    person walking around or doing anything. 

    Area Mode does not support a mouse. The player must move Agavaen around the 
    screen using direction keys, however the game does allow you to customize 
    the direction keys when it starts. 

    When Agavaen approaches something of interest, an icon will appear above 
    her head indicating that you can hit the Action button to do something. The
    icon may be one of several icons, but you can not change the icon. The icon 
    simply acts as feedback.

    As Agavaen walks around, sometimes the background image will shift, but
    normally it remains in place and waits for Agavaen to approach one of its
    edges. There are some dead-end Areas where approaching the edge does 
    nothing, but MOST edges will teleport you to another image or area. 

    Time spent in Area mode reflects real time. As such, very rarely will you
    be attacked by surprise. The authors did not want to discourage players
    from walking around and exploring Areas.

    Last but not least, in Area Mode you must find an inn to rest. *At 
    the beginning of the game there is an image of a tent in the camp which
    will allow you to rest an infinite number of times. Think of it like a FREE 
    Inn. 

  Map Mode:
  ---------

    Map Mode is 100% 3D and is used to explore the world (area between cities).
    In this mode, you view Agavaen from a top down perspective. Unlike Area
    Mode, Map Mode is only about 1/5 to scale. As a result, the model of 
    Agavaen, the Trees and any creatures that you see standing around in Map 
    Mode are about 5 times larger than their counterparts on the ground (Just 
    think of Agavaen as Godzilla walking around on a miniature set). 

    Time in map mode is also not to scale. A minute moving around the map is
    about 6 hours of game time. Like Area Mode, when Agavaen approaches
    something of interest, an icon will appear above her head indicating that
    you can hit the Action button to do something.

    The most important aspect of Map mode is the fact that you can be attacked
    at random. See the Combat section below for more details. On average, you
    will get attacked once about every 30 seconds while MOVING in Map Mode. The 
    exact amount of time between attacks varies randomly, but I don't believe I 
    ever sustained movement for more than 60 seconds without getting attacked. 

    (BTW, running in place is not movement. So when you get stuck on a rock or
    bush, it doesn't count against you). 

    There are also non-random (or fixed) encounters in Map mode. These are 
    marked by the model of a creature standing on the Map. You can chose when 
    and if you want to engage in these. Again, the model is just a symbol, but 
    at least you know what creature you will be doing battle with if you 
    approach. Again, see the Combat section below for more information about 
    Encounters. 

    You can not switch to Map Mode at will. If you are in a city, you must find 
    the city Exit. If you are in Map Mode and approach a miniature city, the 
    game will switch you over to Area Mode for detailed exploration.
    
  Combat Mode
  -----------

    Combat Mode is 3D, and views the action from a 45 degree angle. You cant
    control the camera, but it does a good job of changing on its own from time 
    to time. The angle exposes a horizon, which is a pre-rendered image. 

    Unlike the other Modes, Combat is the only Display Mode that supports    
    mouse. That said; see the Combat section below for what the mouse is used
    for. 

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II.2  > > > >  Combat
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Encounters:
  -----------------------
    There are two types of encounters in NeverEnd: 
   
      - Random Encounters: 

        Random encounters happen exclusively in Map Mode when traveling
        between cities or searching for artifacts. These Generate 1 to 4 
        enemies that are leveled to your character.  I highly recommend 
        reading the Leveling Guide for a more detailed discussion and a few 
        tips.
    
      - Fixed Encounters: 

        Fixed encounters include any fights generated by the storyline, quests
        or marked in Map Mode by the presence of a creature symbol. Unlike 
        Random Encounters, Fixed encounters are NOT leveled to your character.
        They include a fixed number of creatures with a fixed level. These 
        encounters may pit you against an enemy that is more powerful than 
        you... or an easy kill.
         
    When moving around in Map Mode, you will see Fixed Encounters marked by the 
    presence of a Creature Model. Most of these Fixed encounters are optional. 
    Some are markers for quests.
 
  Issuing commands:
  -----------------
    Combat in NeverEnd is turn based. A bright blue circle will appear under
    your character or your companion when it is their turn. There is a group of 
    icons in the bottom left corner which you can use if you wish, however I
    don't recommend it. 

    A much easier strategy is to simply use the mouse. Click on the Enemy you 
    want your character to target. Left click will provide a list of physical
    attack options (for fighters), right click will provide a list of available 
    spells (for magic users). 

      - Physical Attack Menu

        Within the menu itself, there are 2 numbers under each Item. The first 
        number is the damage rating. This tells you the maximum damage that the
        attack can produce on the target. The second number is the preparation 
        rating. This tells you how many "steps" it takes to prepare and execute 
        the attack. You will find that large weapons have higher preparation 
        ratings than small weapons.

        The preparation rating never changes for a given physical attack, 
        However weapon skill and agility affect how quickly Agavaen can perform 
        physical "steps" with the chosen weapon. 

      - Magic Attack Menu: 

        Like the physical attack menu, you will see a list of items. Spells 
        List preparation rating. Hover over a spell and look at its description 
        to see how much damage it can do. Unlike physical attacks, spell 
        preparation ratings will decrease as your intelligence increases. 

        At the bottom of the Magic Menu are 3 small squares. When you hover the 
        mouse over these squares, the menu will change between offensive, 
        defensive and support spells. There are separate skill ratings for 
        each Spell Type. 

        Skill with a specific Spell type + intelligence affect how quickly 
        Agavaen can perform "steps" with the chosen spell type. Intelligence 
        and spell-type skill also govern how much damage the spells do. (See
        "Attributes" below.  

    Notes: 

      The game does little filtering within your menus. Be careful not to heal
      an enemy or attack an ally (or behead\deadlock yourself). 

  Choosing your attack:
  ---------------------
   
    You know upfront how many hit points your enemies have. When possible, you 
    generally want to pick an attack that may kill your target enemy within the 
    next round. In other words, when your target is down on HP (say 5 HPs 
    left), you don't want to waste time executing high preparation attack to 
    finish them off. And don't forget about small weapons. I would often swap
    to a small weapon to execute a quick finishing move.   

    CONSIDERING DEFENSE BONUS: 

      Some creatures have hides or hi agility that provide a degree of defense. 
      Other creatures (like humans) wear armor that provide defense. 

      In general, overcoming a creature's defense is a matter of subtraction. 
      If the enemy has a defense bonus of 100, then you need to use an attack 
      That can produce over 100 HPs of damage to hit the enemy. Otherwise, you 
      will "miss". Even if you use an attack that produces 120 HPs of damage, 
      you will only do 20 HPs of damage.

      There are several ways to overcome Defense Bonuses. Magic attacks ignore
      defense bonus all together. Some weapons attacks (all attacks with axes) 
      have "disruption", which means a percentage of damage done by the weapon
      ignores the targets defense bonus. Finally, there is the "weaken" spell,
      which lowers the creatures agility, thereby lowering their defense bonus.
      However the catch with the weaken spell is that their agility is 
      transferred to endurance, so they actually gain HPs. (Now you can hit 
      them, but you have to do more damage).  

  Using Potions
  -----------------
    Using a potion is as simple as accessing your inventory on your turn and 
    clicking a potion. Agavaen will have a red and a blue circle under her 
    indicating that she is the target of her own action. You must hit the 
    "Action" key to continue the round.

    Companions are the same, however the red "target" circle will appear under 
    Agavaen by default, so you must be sure to use the mouse and hover over the 
    companion before hitting the Action key, else Agavaen will drink the  
    potion.   

      * Note: it is a good idea to keep a staff handy. While casting a spell or
        using a potion, equip the staff to increase your defense. Staffs that
        provide additional magic resistance or agility bonuses are the best. 

  Death:
  -----------------

    The "Arise" spell can resurrect a companion during combat. However, if 
    combat ends and the companion is still dead, then death becomes permanent. 

    You wont gain access to "Arise" or the required runes to learn the spell 
    until you are well into the game. So save often, especially when wondering 
    around in Map Mode. 

    Agavaen can cast arise on companions but not vice versa. 

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II.3 > > > >  Money and Loot
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  Loot
  ----
    Loot in NeverEnd is almost entirely Random. Even Merchant inventories are
    (mostly) randomized. There is only 1 LOOT type that is special and that is 
    the Spell Recipe. Spell Recipes are not part of the Random Loot 
    Generation system. I'm not certain if this was intentional or if it is a 
    bug.

    Point is, spell recipes can only be gained by purchasing them in stores, 
    finding them in fixed locations (Map and Area Mode Containers) or by 
    completing quests that award a specific recipe as part of the loot.

    The upside of this is that I can tell you in this walkthrough were every
    single spell recipe can be found or purchased. Just search this 
    walkthrough for the name of the spell (see Appendix for a list of spells). 

  Money
  -----
    There are "optional" money makers in each city. Typically gambling based
    number games which can yield small amounts of profit. They are basically 
    the only way to earn money without fighting or cheating. (See leveling 
    guide for why that is important).

  Cheating
  --------
    When a game is as buggy as this one, it is really hard not to cheat.
    Conveniently, most cities have at least 1 place where you can get all the 
    infinite money you want. *Infinite money bug was fixed with the 1.1 patch. 
    You may want to "delay" installing the patch if you are Interested in free 
    money.  

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II.4  > > > >  Scrolls and Magic
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  Unlike other Games, the world of NeverEnd imposes no limits on how many 
  spells you can cast or memorize. You are limited only by your access to runes 
  (which replenish in merchant inventories throughout the game). 

  Scroll Types
  ------------

    There are 2 types of Scrolls. "Spell Scrolls" are 1 shot spells. You read 
    them off and then they are added to your spell menu as a temporary spell 
    (you have 1/0 spells remaining). When you rest, you lose all temporary 
    spells. 

    The other type of Scroll is "Spell Recipe". When you activate a spell 
    recipe, you scribe the spell recipe into your spell book. 

    Q: Great... now I have a spell. So how do I increase the number of times I 
       can cast it. 

    A: The spell recipe lists a sequence of runes. Collect the runes and then 
       activate them in the order specified and you will gain the ability to 
       cast the spell one more time per day.  There is no per-day limit on 
       how many spells you can learn. You are limited only by the supply of 
       runes and how many times you can re-add the spell to your spell book. 

  Example:
  --------
      At the beginning of the game, you start off with the Recipe and runes 
      necessary to learn Fire Shot and Healing.

      Go to the inventory screen, hover over the "potion" icon and click the 
      Spell Recipe "healing". You will be taken to your spell listing and you 
      will see "healing" appear under your defensive spells. Note that it has 
      0/0 next to the spell and 2 blue square runes under the spell name.

      Now go back to your inventory (hit the cancel button) and hover over the 
      "Scroll" icon. Notice you have 2 blue square runes. Click the blue runes 
      in your inventory twice (you should see them appear at the bottom of the 
      inventory screen). When both appear at the bottom of the screen, click 
      the "end rune"

      Agavaen's model will do a little motion and you should see: "New Spell 
      Available: Healing" in the top left of the screen. You can now cast 
      "heal" once per day. Repeat these steps for the other Spell Recipe, "Fire 
      Shot". Be sure you click on the 2 red runes. If you mess up, restart the 
      game. 

  Favorite Spells
  ---------------
  Ice Shot         – Almost more important that doing damage is the fact that 
                     it slows the enemy.
  Moreno's Revenge – Lots of damage, single target
  Inferno          - Lots of damage, all targets. 

  Iron Skin        - DEF + Magic Resistance \
  Adamantite Skin  - DEF + Magic Resistance  \  Cast all 4 for big compound
  Stone Skin       - DEFENSE                 /  bonuses
  Spell Blockade   - MAGIC RESISTANCE       /

  Weakness         - "Cheap" spell for evening the odds
  Cancellation     - "Cheap" spell for getting out of deadlock
  War Cry          - Boost attack
  Haste            - cast faster (good first spell)
  Deadlock         - hold enemy
  Calling of Death – most powerful "learnable" spell. 
  Healing          - Necessary and "cheap"

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II.5  > > > >  Weapons
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  The game does NOT allow Agavaen to use a shield or fight with 2 weapons. 
  Also, higher strength is require to hold some larger 2 handed weapons, but 
  you can normally get the required strength through strength enhancing items
  if you haven't invested in strength. 
  
  Damage:
  ------- 

    Weapon damage is increased by 2 factors: 

      1) Experience with the weapon:
 
        On you character stats screen, in the bottom left corner is a list of 
        weapon types and your skill with each. *See "Weapon Skill" below for
        more details.  

      2) Attributes: 

        When you hover over a weapon in your inventory screen, you will see a 
        Lot of numbers associated with it. Att = attack, Def = defense and then 
        There is S/A. This is the strength/agility ratio. These ratios are 
        applied to your stats to see how more damage you do with that specific 
        weapon.

        Lets take an example:

        A staff has an S/A of 50/50. This means that 50% of your additional
        damage draws from your strength and 50% draws from your agility. 

        So the following stats would result in the same damage (with the 
        staff):

        STR: 50    or      STR: 10
        AGI: 10            AGI: 50

        With LIGHT weapons and some MEDIUM weapons, it doesn't matter where you 
        put your attributes: strength or agility, they do about the same amount 
        of additional damage. However, heavy weapons and most medium weapons 
        will take a penalty if your strength is substantially lower than your 
        agility. 

  Skill:
  ------ 

    The game tracks your skill with each weapon type: Hammer, Axe, Short Sword, 
    Long Word, Axe and Dagger. 

    The game appears to increase your skill based on "Leveled Hit Points" of 
    damage with the specific weapon type. When you damage a creature, Leveled 
    Hit Points = amount of damage done multiplied by the level of the creature. 
    So doing 20 points of damage against a level 5 creature = 100 Leveled HPs 
    of Damage. On the other hand, doing 20 points of damage to a level 
    20 creature = 400 Leveled HPs of damage. 

    Each weapon type varies in the number of leveled HPs required to 
    gain skill. Light Weapons require the least leveled HPs and 
    Heavy Weapons require the most. (Actually, Attack Spells appear to 
    require the most, but that is not a physical skill).  

    *As your experience with a weapon grows, your character will also gain
     additional attacks.

  Weapon Defense
  --------------

    The previous section emphasized damage, however what wasn't addressed was 
    agilities other benefits: natural defense bonus and attack speed.
    
    Short Swords and staffs provide additional defense akin to holding a 
    shield. If your character relies on spells and intelligence to do the
    damage, then why not hold a weapon that adds a defense bonuses that isn't 
    negatively affected by an emphasis to agility. The result is a very hi 
    defense rating, which means you aren't hit as often and take less damage 
    when you are (physical attacks anyway).
    
    The Agile Warrior concept relies on defense and long battles which tire his 
    larger opponents. That said, the agile warrior generally takes longer to 
    get through the game because of the long battle sequences.

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II.6  > > > >  Attributes
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  Strength: 
  ---------
    Strength primarily influences your damage. The game has no inventory limit, 
    so it has little other impact to the game.  While I would love to tell you
    that X attribute points = Y additional damage, the actual impact on damage
    depends on a combination of the weapon you are holding and your experience
    with the weapon. 

      * A higher strength is require to hold some larger 2 handed weapons, but 
       you can normally get the required strength through strength enhancing 
       items. 

  Agility:
  --------

    Agility affects 3 things. It affects damage with light weapons, it impacts
    your natural defense rating and it affects how quickly you can execute 
    physical "steps" (and how quickly you can run from battles). 

    It is important to realize that "steps" do not equal seconds. If both
    Agavaen and her companion begin executing a 30 step physical attack and 
    Agavaen has a higher agility, her 30 "steps" will complete faster than her 
    companions. 

    If your enemy is casting a spell, it will pit your agility against their 
    intelligence to determine which timer decreases faster.

    Like strength, the amount of additional damage due to agility is determined
    by the specific weapon and your proficiency with the weapon. 

  Endurance:
  ----------

    Endurance affects hit points. 
  
    Each point of BASE Endurance that Agavaen has, she gains 6 HPs (on avg) to 
    her overall HPs. At the beginning of the game, you have a BASE endurance of 
    10, so you have 60 HPs. 

    Additionally, you gain 5 hit points for every level above 1. So at level 2
    even if you commit nothing to endurance, you will still gain 5 hps. 

    Finally, there are endurance boosts by items. These do not follow the same
    formula as BASE endurance. ITEM endurance adds 3 HPs for each point of 
    endurance. So boosting endurance by 30 points adds 90 HPs. 

      * NOTE: When you have to decide between 2 items, one with a HP boost and 
        another with an endurance boost, you can divide the HP boost by 3 to 
        see what it's equivalent endurance value would be. 

  Intelligence:
  -------------

    Intelligence governs all things magical: How powerful your spells are and 
    how quickly you cast them. Additionally, Intelligence makes no 
    differentiation between those points you assign during level up and those
    added by the gear you wear. Because of this difference, it is actually
    slightly more economical to invest a majority of leveling attributes into 
    other areas and rely on items for your Intelligence boost.

    The most basic spell is fire shot (akin to magic missile in D&D). You will
    have the spell recipe and runes for the spell when the game begins. The
    damage done by fire shot is exactly your magic BASE damage. 

    BASE DAMAGE = Total Intelligence + 1/2 Spell Type Skill

    So, if you have 100 Intelligence and 50 Attack Spell Skill, BASE = 125
    Different spells will do different percentage multiplies of the BASE value. 
    (See appendix for full listing)

    Remember this when you have to choose between an item that boosts
    intelligence versus attack\defense spell skill. 

  Perception:
  ----------- 

    Perception indirectly affects damage by allowing physical attacks to avoid
    the defense and protection provided by armor. It also Affects the ability 
    to land critical hits. Finally, some mini-games use perception to determine 
    how hard it is to control the target hair. Perception is most important for 
    dexterous/agile warrior concepts as frequent critical hits affectively 
    double the amount of damage done by the lighter weapons (allowing them to 
    compete with their heavier counterparts).  


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III  > > > >  Character Concept Strategies
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Some personal thoughts and advice from someone who has played through the 
  game several times.

  KEY ATTRIBUTES:
  ---------------
    Strength based Fighter:
      - Strength, Endurance, Agility

    Agility based Fighter: 
      - Agility, Endurance, Perception

    Magic user : 
      - Intelligence, Endurance


  ATTRIBUTE COMPARISONS:
  ----------------------

    Agility versus Endurance : 
      Adding points to Agility increases your defense. Adding points to 
      Endurance increases your HPs. Which is better? Defense rating doesn't 
      protect you from magic... So, between the two, Endurance is more valuable 
      as it provides a buffer against both magic and physical attacks.

    Agility Versus Strength:
      If you look, most weapons draw their damage from your strength. So as a 
      general rule, you should maintain more strength than agility, however you 
      don't want to neglect agility as it also determines how fast you can 
      execute your physical attacks. (and how fast you can run from and avoid 
      unwanted battles). 

    Strength, Endurance, Agility:
      From the two arguments above, you would deduce that Str is most 
      important, Endurance is 2nd most important and agility falls somewhere 
      behind endurance.

    Therefore, the ideal pure fighter concept:

      Each 2 Level Ups : 
        Str +6
        End +5
        Agl +3
    
  A NOTE ABOUT THE AGILE WARRIROR
  -------------------------------

    The idea of an "Agile Warrior" is a fighter than invests more into 
    Agility than Strength. I hate to say it, but NeverEnd really gives the 
    Agile warriors the shaft because it doesn't provide any good weapons for 
    them. 

    If you take a look at the weapon list, the best "agile" weapon is 25/75.
    However, looking over the list, you will quickly notice that daggers are 
    the only weapon that gain more damage from Agility than Strength. Notice 
    how there aren't any Dagger Trainers in the game? That because daggers are 
    only good as finishing weapons... They really aren't meant to be a primary 
    weapon. They just don't do enough damage. 

    The next "light" weapon is the staff, which has 50/50. Meaning you 
    should keep your str and agility mostly balanced. By the time you move
    on the short swords and long swords, you already are hard pressed to 
    find a weapon that utilizes a strong agility. Should you try to play
    using dagger or short sword, you will need to invest in perception to 
    increase the number of critical hits. 

    Why are critical hits important. Why not simply rely on attack frequency?
    - Because Enemies have a defense bonus that must be overcome. Large heavy 
      weapons may be slow, but they do enough damage to overcome the def bonus. 
      In the same period of time, an agile warrior may strike 4 times, but they 
      all "miss" because they aren't powerful enough to overcome the enemy 
      defense bonus.

    What about the extra defense provided by the high agility?
    - By the time you reach level 15, everyone will be casting spells that 
      ignore defense rating. Mid to late game, defense rating becomes a moot
      point and killing your enemies quickly becomes the priority. 

    Ideal Agile fighter concept:

      Each 2 Level Ups : 
        Str +3
        Agl +3
        End +5
        Per +3

    Pure Agile Fighters are fine. The problem arises when you try to make an 
    agility based Fighter\Mage. This is especially confusing because in other 
    games, (those based on AD&D rules), dexterous fighter mages are ideal. 
    Remember: This isn't AD&D. There is no penalty for heavily armored magic 
    users. 

    AGILITY BASED FIGHTER MAGES DO NOT WORK WELL IN NEVEREND. 

    They simply don't have the attributes to spare. Trying to add Intelligence 
    to the necessary mix spreads the attributes too thin to maintain an 
    effective character.  

  RECOMMENDATIONS
  -------------------------------
    
    As the game progresses, the more powerful monsters will be near impossible 
    to defeat without some use of both magic and steel. For example, Ghosts can 
    ONLY be hurt with Magic, no amount of defense can protect you from incoming 
    spells. And for at least 50% of the game, you wont be able to do enough 
    damage with magic alone to kill your enemies.  

    This is why I generally recommend a Fighter/Mage concept of some sort. 
    Fighter/Mages come in 3 flavors, none of which are agility based fighters:


        Fighter/Mage : Fighter Centric *Favorite
        ------------------------------

        Every 2 level ups    Level 13       Level 21

          Str +4              34             50
          End +5              40             60
          Agl +2              22             30
          Int +3              28             40

        Fighter Centric does most of their damage with a weapon. Spells are
        mostly limited to healing, protection and support spells like holding
        and weakening the enemy (and haste since the agility is low).  


        Fighter/Mage : Balanced  
        -----------------------

        Every level up       Level 13       Level 21

          Str +2               34              50
          End +2               34              50
          Agl +1               22              30
          Int +2               34              50

        Balanced fighters\Mages are a good starting point. Most people will 
        eventually develop a "style" which leans towards mage or fighter. Once 
        you figure out what your style is, then you can allocate the points 
        accordingly to re-adjust. Often times style is dictated by what spells 
        you come across. IE: Fire Shot(s) alone wont win battles beyond level 
        6.

        Fighter/Mage : Mage Centric
        ------------------------------

        Every 4 level ups    Level 13       Level 21

          Str +5                25             35
          End +9                37             55
          Agl +3                19             25
          Int +10               40             60

        Mage Centric casts spells until the spells run out and only 
        then does she attack with a weapon.  

        Since 2/3 of these concepts involve more than 1 level up, you may 
        wonder where to put attributes first. Generally, get the endurance up 
        first and then worry about the rest.

    These suggestions make no assumptions. If you planned on picking up the 
    THREE STATUES world quest for example (which provides +10 endurance, +5 
    agility and +5 Strength), you might shift and adjust points to account for 
    items you plan on getting.

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IV. > > > >  Leveling Guide
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  When I started playing NeverEnd, I quickly realized I could fight for hours 
  around the Camp and level my character up. The natural assumption was that 
  if I leveled up quickly and started off at a high level, that the rest of the 
  game would be easier. I was wrong.

  Since the game's random encounters are leveled, Agavaen is normally fighting
  creatures the same level as herself. When same-level encounters occur, it is 
  the person with the best gear\spells and skills that wins... 

  While the random encounters provided a source for infinite experience, only 
  progressing the game itself provides access to better merchants (gear) and 
  spells.

  So if you play with a "level up as quickly as possible" mentality, it is easy 
  to corner yourself in situation where you are high level, stuck in the early 
  part of the game with crappy gear, crappy spells and poor skills. Meanwhile, 
  those leveled random encounters will be sending End Of Game Boss level 
  creatures at you. Makes playing the game very frustrating. 

  So how do you keep Agavaen Powerful?

  1) Get your hands on the best Gear\Spells\Runes you can. This walkthrough 
     will help with that part. This of course means as you level up that your 
     gear becomes less and less "special". So...

  2) Try to gain as little experience as possible while moving the game 
     forward. At least until Chapter 4. How do you do this? Simple: RUN. Run 
     from every single random encounter the game throws at you. Believe me, if 
     you do all the quests and fixed encounters in the game, there is more than 
     enough experience to 
     reach level 23 and beyond. 

  3) There is no carry limit and unlike other RPGs, you can re-equip during
     battle without penalty. Therefore, I suggest keeping 3 outfits. One that 
     focuses on Strength, One that focuses on Agility and One that focuses on 
     Intelligence. Wear the agility outfit 90% of the time so that you can run 
     from random encounters. The OTHER set(s) should maximize your current 
     action during a fight: Getting ready to cast a spell? Put on all your 
     intelligence enhancing items. Getting ready to attack with a Hammer? Put 
     on all your strength enhancing items. Getting ready to attack with a Short 
     Sword\Staff? Put on str\agi enhancing items. 

  4) Pick a weapon and stick to it

     Look at the appendix below. Decide up front what weapon you want to 
     specialize in and then ALWAYS fight with that weapon. Trying to maximize
     ALL skills is very time consuming and unnecessary (unless you are writing
     a walk-through). 

  5) Finally, take a moment every once in a while to improve your skills.

     ** ESPECIALLY IF YOU TRAVEL WITH COMPANIONS

     How do you do this? There are several Fixed encounters in the game where 
     the boss will "heal" if you run away without killing him. Since you don't 
     get experience (or level up) unless you actually kill him, you can take 
     advantage of these places to boost your skills up above what they should 
     be for your level. Get in 10 to 20 fights with the boss without killing 
     him. While your level will be the same, your skills will look like someone 
     3 or 4 levels higher. Highly skilled low level players kick ass. 

     The first place with one of these repeatable fixed encounters is Grenegar.
     See the side quest "Cleansing the Temple Ruins" 

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V. > > > >  Fighting Strategies
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  Basic monster fighting strategies (ones that tend to work well against all
  monsters) are in this section. 

  Basic strategies
  ----------------

    - Choose the right Spell:

      Attack : Most creatures have weaknesses or resistances to certain types 
               of offensive spells. Learn what works for each monster. Don't 
               waste time casting a spell that wont do much damage. For 
               example, "Mind Attack" works best on SMART creatures. Dumb 
               creatures tend to have a resistance because there isn't much 
               there to damage. ICE shot not only damages but slows a creature, 
               making it ideal for fast, agile enemies who attack often. 

      Defense: One on One versus Defense against a group:

                1 on 1 Defense:

                When playing 1 on 1, you can use spells like Soul Voyage and 
                Weaken as they target a specific creature. This is a common 
                practice in the earlier game as the protection spells are 
                harder to get a hold of. 
 
                1 versus Many:

                When you strengthen Agavaen, it doesn't matter how many enemies 
                she is up against. 

                I found a good combo is Stone Skin followed by Iron Skin. The 
                defense bonuses compound on each other, making Agavaen very 
                hard to hit while also providing résistance to Fire and Ice 
                attacks. 

                General

                In general, weakening enemies isn't as effective as 
                Strengthening Agavaen. You must "practice" however or your 
                Spell skill wont be high enough to get the spells off before 
                your enemies close in. 

  Tough Battle Tips:
  ------------------

    - HIT AND RUN

      Basically, you start the fight, do some damage and then run away and 
      rest. 

      Most "dumb" enemies will still be damaged when you return. I attribute 
      this phenomenon to the lack of their ability to cast healing spells. On 
      the other hand, I find that most "smart" creatures are healed when you 
      return. 

      Even if the enemy heals, if there are multiple enemies and you can kill
      one of them before running, they will be gone when you return.  

      You can apply hit and run to about 50% of the fixed encounters in the 
      game. 

    - COMPOUND SPELL PROTECTIONS

      Stone skin increases your defense by a percentage... Iron Skin and 
      Adamantite skin do the same. But they don't apply to your BASE, they 
      Apply to your CURRENT. So if you cast multiple spells (either the same or 
      mixed together) you get BIG bonuses. 

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VI > > > >  Walkthrough Summaries
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  Each Chapter or sub section will contain the following:
   - Exposition
   - Companions
   - Merchants
   - Trainers
   - Walk Through
   - Side Quests
   - Local Fixed Map Encounters

  Some sections will also contain a Reference Map. 

  The Walkthrough generally focuses on what is necessary to finish the game and 
  nothing more. Most of the time you can hold off and do side quests after 
  finishing the Walk through for each chapter. Exceptions are noted in the 
  Walkthrough. 

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VI.1 > > > >  Companions
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  This is a comprehensive list of all companions available in the game. 
  Unfortunately companions do not level up. Their fighting skill will improve,
  and therefore the damage of their attacks will increase, however they will    
  never gain additional HPs. 


                    Race      Sex Lev HP  Weapon            Cost
    Georgie         Human      M   1  40  Staff/Spear       Free
              
        Georgie is the thief that Agavaen was dancing with in the introduction. 
        Whatever their previous relationship, he doesn't appear all that 
        interested in Agavaen since the alcohol wore off. However, he is 
        pretty down to earth and if you treat him nicely, he will travel with 
        you for a while. 
              
        Grade:  F   He is the weakest traveling companion the game has to 
                    offer. However, his aid is greatly appreciated in the first 
                    battle.
              
              
                    Race      Sex Lev HP  Weapon            Cost
    Gawar           Human      M   5  120 Long Sword        Free

        Gawar is a hunter. He is in the area tracking a "beast" when Agavaen 
        arrives at Mildrew. He requests her aid in hunting down the animal.  

        Grade:  C+  At level 5, Gawar is a superior fighter at the time you 
                    Meet him, more than capable of fighting creatures his own 
                    level. His grade is low mostly because of his unwillingness 
                    to fight by your side outside his own quest.

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon           Cost
    Frij            Human      M   6  150  Short Sword      50gp

        Frij is the son of the Inn Keeper in Grenegar. In order to gain him as 
        a companion, you must complete the LOVE TRIANGLE side quest as well as 
        Reworn Settlement Part 2.

        Grade:  B+  Frij is superior for his level. He has fast attacks and can 
                    take on enemies twice his level when hasted. His hi agility 
                    comes in handy for running away from battles. While he is a 
                    great fighter, just having him in the party allows you to 
                    avoid most confrontations all together. 

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon           Cost
    Ciang           Human      M   6  120  Short Sword      300gp (Free)

        Ciang is only available to evil players who break him and his fiance
        up by lying to them about each other. Even though he asks for 300
        gps, when I played the game never took the money from me. 

        Grade:  B+  Ciang is very similar to Frij as a companion. Good agility
                    fight with 2 weapons. Slightly fewer HPs but makes up for 
                    it with some spells (deadlock). 

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon           Cost
    Ravik           Human      M  10  250  Short Sword      Free

        Ravik is only ranger in the area of Mildrew capable of navigating the 
        swamps. 

        Grade:  C   After all the effort you go through to get Ravik, he turns
                    out to be a wuss in combat. He has plenty of HPs, but cant
                    do very much damage.

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon           Cost
    Alzor           Alsatian   ?   5  100  Claws\Teeth      Free

        Alzor is Reworn's pet dog. You can pick him up near the Reworn 
        settlement and either use him as a traveling companion, return him or a 
        little of both.  

        Grade:  D   Because of the pre-requisites, by the time you get Alzor, 
                    most monsters in the game can kill the dog with a single 
                    blow. (it has no defense). Alzor is only useful if you have 
                    focused on the Reworn Settle Side quests 100% since the 
                    beginning of the game.

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon            Cost
    Fort Commander  Human      M  18  474  Two Handed Sword  Free

        Fort Commander is... well... the Fort Commander.  

        Grade:  B-  Good HPs and Good Armor, but his attacks are actually 
                    Pretty weak for his Level. I'm sure they would improve, but 
                    he only sticks around for 1 battle, so I guess we will 
                    never know.    

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon            Cost    
    Faerie Amalia   Faerie     F  15  225  Magic Attacks     1250gps

        You meet Amalia between the swamp and Uthragon. Unlike most Faeries who 
        attack you, Amalia seems lonely and seeks companionship. Preferably 
        with a fellow Auren. Amalia has no physical attacks. 

        Grade:  C   Her Lighting Discharge attack is just too weak. She only
                    has 3 and then she has to rest. And Im sorry, but 1250 is 
                    just too much to pay for target fodder. 

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon            Cost    
    Lisa            Human      F  10  150  Staff             Free

        You save Lisa from the Faerie Tree. She remains in your party until 
        you return to Uthragon.  

        Grade:  F   She is a quest companion with low HPs and crappy attacks.  


                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon             Cost    
    Scoundrel       Scoundrel  M   5  250  Staff/Spear        Free

        You run across the scoundrel while looking for an Uthragon 
        shopkeeper's lost shipment.

      Grade:  C-    More usefull than the Faerie, but there are better 
                    companion options when you meet him in the game.   

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon             Cost    
    Gareck          Dwarf      M  18  550  Axe                Free

        Gareck is a well connected Dwarf whom you meet in Uthragon. He agrees
        to help Agavaen meet Sarathaan if she does a favor for him.

        Grade:  A   Gareck has lots of Hit Points and Does lots of Damage. If 
                    his Agility was a little better, he would be the best 
                    companion in the game. (Not so good from running from 
                    fights... but great at actually fighting).     

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon             Cost    
    Marcus          Human      M  20  500  Hammer             Free

        Marcus is possibly the last of the Mountain Folk. He joins with you 
        to take you to the Mountain Town. However, if you skip the Mountain
        town you can land yourself a permanent travel companion. 

        Grade:  A+  Best Fighting Companion in the Game. He is more agile than 
                    Gareck and you can keep him around till the very end if you 
                    don't care for the long sword. Ideal companion for magic
                    user concepts who need a fighter to draw attention.   

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VI.2 > > > >  Merchants
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  Throughout the game you will meet merchants. As mentioned above, merchant 
  inventories are randomized and occasionally update. So when do they update?

  The updates occur during level ups... however, Agavaen must gain a MINIMUM
  amount of experience for an inventory update to happen. This means that early 
  on, you will generally have to level up 2, sometimes 3 times before
  inventories update. However, in later levels (say beyond 14), every level up 
  will cause all inventories to update. 

  Most Merchants have "Specialties" (some have no specialty). If a Merchant has 
  a specialty, you will tend to find better quality items of that type at that 
  merchant. Specialties include Runes, Spells, Potions, Armor types, Weapon 
  Types, etc.

  Quality of goods is determined by 2 things: Agavaen's level and the merchants 
  price cap. Each Merchant has a per-item price cap. No matter what level 
  Agavaen is, he wont sell gear over a certain price. 

  South of the swamp, you wont find a merchant with more than a 1500gp per item 
  price cap. North of the swamp, nearly all merchants have 4500+ gp price cap. 
  This causes a significant improvement in the quality of goods as you head
  north. With the exception of Runes, there really is no point in buying south 
  of the swamp once you gain access to the northern areas. (Though there is
  still a good reason to sell. See Arena Fights : Part 7).  

  At the beginning of each chapter, I will list all the Merchants for that
  chapter along with their specialty type. Below is a summery of all Merchants:

    Barkeep (Mildrew)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 1500
 
    Shopkeeper (Mildrew)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 200

    Blacksmith (Mildrew)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 200

    Arena Owner (Mildrew)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : Weapons (But inventory doesn't update). 
            Price Cap     : 1000

    Principal (Circus)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 200
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Fire Shot
                          - Weakness
                          - Healing
                          - Iron Skin
                          - Lightning Discharge
                          - Deadlock

    Anxien (Grenegar)
            Type          : Magic Store 
            Specialty     : Potions (Healing)
            Price Cap     : 500
            Spell Recipes : - Crooked Mirror
                            - Soul Voyage

    Donxian (Grenegar)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Runes
            Price Cap     : 1000
            Spell Recipes : - Crooked Mirror
                            - Lightning Shot

    Shopkeeper (Grenegar)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : Medium Armor, Light Weapons
            Price Cap     : 1000
 
    Reworn (Reworn Settlement)
            Type          : General Store 
            Specialty     : None (Inventory doesn't update).
            Price Cap     : 800

    Rhiannon (Uthragon)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : All
            Price Cap     : 4500+

    General Merchant (Uthragon) 
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : Weapons\Armor
            Price Cap     : 4500+

    Xavier (Uthragon)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Runes\Spells
            Price Cap     : 4500+
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Meteor
                          - Ice Shot
                          - Dispel Spells
                          - Morena's Revenge

    Inn Keeper (Uthragon)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : None
            Price Cap     : 1000

    Gareck (Uthragon)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : axes?
            Price Cap     : 3500
 
    Healer (Uthragon)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Runes\Potions\Jewelry
            Price Cap     : 4500+
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Adamantite skin
                          - Advanced Healing
                          - Regeneration

    Shop Keeper (Uthragon)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : none
            Price Cap     : 500

    Merchant (World Map, left of Cartographer)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : Runes\Potions\Jewelry
            Price Cap     : 4500+
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Cancellation
                          - Iron Skin
                          - Mind Attack

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VI.3 > > > >  Trainers
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  Most Major Locations offer weapon Trainers which will add new attacks to your 
  arsenal of attack options. You will find a listing of these trainers at the 
  beginning of each chapter. Below is a summery of all Trainers:

    Gawar:  (Mildrew)
           - Stitch                 : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 24
           - Meat Chopper           : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 30
           - Double-Sided attack    : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 30
           - Combo                  : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 26
           - Backstab               : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 30

    Principal: (Circus)
          - Crusher                 : Staff       : Min Skill  : 24
          - Breath Taker            : Staff       : Min Skill  : 29

    Shopkeeper (Grenegar)
          - Moonshine               : Hammer      : Min Skill  : 20
          - Gravediggers Right Hand : Hammer      : Min Skill  : 20

    Reworn: (Reworn Settlement)
           - CounterStrike          : Staff       : Min Skill  : 50
           - Meat-grinder           : Axe         : Min Skill  : 30
           - Tornado                : Axe         : Min Skill  : 50

    Rohel: (Uthragon)
           - Offense                : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 42
           - Legionary Attack       : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 35
           - RoundAbout             : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 52

    Marcus: (Uthragon) 
           - Deathbearer            : Hammer      : Min Skill  : 40

    Gareck:       
           - Massacre               : Axe         : Min Skill  : 50



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                     < < < < < WALKTHROUGH > > > > >
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  This walkthrough was written on my third time through the game.  The first
  time I played as a Fighter/Mage (Fighter Centric), the second time as an
  Agile Warrior (Just to make sure the concept wasn't completely impossible)
  and the last time as an evil pure Mage. 

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1. > > > >  Chapter 1: Betrayed
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    The game starts off with a late night celebration. Agavaen's group
    apparently had a very successful robbery: They intercepted a chest full 
    of treasure on its way from the city of Grenegar to the city of Mildrew.

    That night, while everyone is asleep, 2 thieves grab the chest and make off 
    with it heading North. They also steal Agavaen's pendant necklace. 

    In the morning, Agavaen awakens, unaware of any problems other than the 
    fact that her necklace is missing. 

  Companions:
  -----------

              Race  Sex Level HP   Fast-Attack      Power-Attack  Cost
    Georgie   Human  M  1     40   Stomach 10/30    Combo 15/45   0/Day

      Georgie is the thief that Agavaen was dancing with in the introduction. 
      Whatever their previous relationship, he doesn't appear all that 
      interested in Agavaen since the alcohol wore off. However, he is pretty 
      down to earth and if you treat him nicely, he will travel with you for a 
      while. 

      Special Abilities: Georgie can heal himself by targeting himself with
                         "Eat the Chicken". 

      Grade:  F   He is the weakest traveling companion the game has to offer. 
                  However, his aid is greatly appreciated in the first battle.

      Notes: Georgie will leave the party when you get near Mildrew.

  Walkthrough:
  ------------
 
  - FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY

    Go east to the camp fire.  As Agavaen approaches Georgie, a conversation
    will automatically start. She will ask Georgie how he slept and he will 
    respond saying not so good. 

      Note:  With version 1.0, I found that if you don't ask Georgie where the 
             captain is, he may not join you in the fight against the captain. 
             This may make the fight harder, but will not prevent you from 
             picking Georgie up as a companion after the fight.

    After talking to Georgie, you must now decide if you want to add spells to 
    your spell book. If you haven't already done so, be sure to visit the BUGS 
    section and read the Spell Learning Bug. Basically, if you wait and add the 
    spells while you are in battle, you will likely take an extra hit, but you 
    will keep the scrolls which will give you some extra money later.

    My suggestion: If you decide to take the captain on alone, learn the spells 
    before the battle begins. If you decide to enlist Georgies help (By asking 
    about the captain in your conversation), then you can probably wait till 
    mid battle. See the "Scrolls and Magic" section on how to add a spell if 
    you don't know how. 

    Walk east and approach the captain:

    The captain, tells you that Wulf and Dares took off with the chest of money 
    in the night. Unwilling to share responsibility for the groups misfortune, 
    he looks to place the blame on Agavaen. No matter what you say, a fight 
    will break out. However, your responses will influence your character
    towards evil or good. *Responses vary. Georgie may or may not help you with 
    the fight, depending on your previous conversation. 

      Fixed Encounter:
        Captain, Level 4 : 45/45
 
      Fixed Loot:
        Short Sword

    After the battle, it is safe to assume that the band of thieves is no more. 
    Agavaen is left with no clear goals other than heading north to pursue the 
    bandits who stole the chest and her pendant.

    Before leaving camp, be sure to rest and replenish you spells by using the 
    Tent near the western edge of the Camp area. 

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST:  Get Georgie to join your party

            Following the battle with the Captain, walk west back to the
            campfire and talk to Georgie. (assuming he is alive). 

            If you keep selecting option 1, you will eventually convince him 
            to escort you to Mildrew. Georgie will join your party. 

            Note:  This is the only time in the game when you can pick Georgie 
                   up as a companion. Once you leave the Camp Area, Georgie 
                   will disappear, whether he escorts you to Mildrew or not.  

            Note:  If Georgie helped you with the captain, be sure to rest 
                   after picking Georgie up as he is likely still injured from
                   the fight.

    QUEST:  The mysterious wooden door

            In the western most part of the CAMP is a tree with a wooden door. 
            This door is part of the Chapter 6 "Camp Key" side quest. Don't 
            concern yourself with it for now. 

  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    I use a line of trees heading down the map as reference for both Mildrew 
    And Camp: If you look at the World Map, note that the letter "M" in Mildrew 
    overlaps a large tree. This is Tree-1. Just southwest of the "M" is another 
    large tree. This is Tree-2. In fact these large trees create a line all the 
    way through the Mildrew woods to the camp. With a large Tree just to the 
    west of Camp, that we will label Tree-7.

    ENCOUNTER: RENEGADE GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Exit "Camp" from the West side. Head directly west and you
                 cant miss him. (Almost directly under Tree-7)  

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Renegade, Level 1 : HP 35

               Loot:
                 Random

    ENCOUNTER: WRETCHED AND RENEGADE GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Image a line between heading east from tree-6 intersecting 
                 with a line coming south from the "o" in "Uthragon"  

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Wretched, Level 1 : HP 22
                 Renegade, Level 1 : HP 35

               Fixed Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : Dispel Spells
                 Random

    ENCOUNTER: PACK OF WOLVES GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Almost directly under Tree-3  

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Wolf, Level 1 : HP 18
                 Wolf, Level 1 : HP 18
                 Wolf, Level 1 : HP 19

               Fixed Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : Weakness

    ENCOUNTER: 2 RENEGADES AND A SCOUNDREL GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Image a line between tree-4 and tree-5 heading west, 
                 Intersecting with a line coming from the first "t" in "Lost 
                 City", heading South. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Renegade , Level 1 : HP 48
                 Renegade , Level 1 : HP 41
                 Scoundrel, Level 2 : HP 40

               Fixed Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : War Cry

    ENCOUNTER: 2 MONKS ON THE ROAD

               Where: 
                 On the road between Camp and Mildrew (roughly half way)

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Higher Monk,      Level 4 : 35
                 Monk Apprentice,  Level 1 : 25

               Fixed Loot:
                 Assignment of the Dragon Order
                 Mysterious Rune
                 Random

               ** SEE QUEST : CHAPTER 2 : GETTING TO MILDREW

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2. > > > >  Chapter 2: Tracks Leading North
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen heads north in search of the Bandits who stole her pendant and the 
    chest full of money. 

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - GATHER INFORMATION & ALLIES

    Talking with some city officials will net you some information on where the 
    Bandits went and what you need to pursue them. But even if you caught up to 
    them, what could you do?

    Right now you need to increase your strength, however experience is only
    one aspect of strength. You can also increase your strength by:

      1) Finding Powerful Items
      2) Finding some decent Spells
      3) Finding some runes
      4) Finding a traveling companion

    Generally speaking most of Chapter 2 is just running around doing Quests
    trying to get Gold and Experience. Be warned that you don't want to over do
    it.  (See Leveling Guide). 

  - GETTING TO MILDREW
  
    Head north to Mildrew. Just north of CAMP you will see a fixed encounter on 
    the road marked by 2 monk models. [Save]

      Fixed Encounter:
        Higher Monk, Level 4 : 35
        Monk Apprentice, Level 1 : 25

      Fixed Loot:
        Assignment of the Dragon Order
        Mysterious Rune
        [Other Random]

    The monk battle is much easier with Georgie. Use your fire shot on the High 
    Level Monk and you should be fine. The fight yields some important loot: A 
    note and a special ancient rune.  Reading the note will enable the "THREE 
    STATUES" Quests. These are multi-chapter quests that yield powerful new 
    abilities. (Highly recommended). 

    After the fight is over, hit the "up" key and head directly North (yes,
    leave the path). In the middle of a field of grass, you will come upon a 
    free chest sitting out in the open. I recommend stopping by since it is on
    the way. 

      Fixed Loot:
        Spell Recipe: Cancellation

    If you are following this walkthrough to the letter, then this will be your 
    first opportunity to take advantage of the Infinite Money Bug. (See Bugs 
    Below if you are interested). 

    Continue heading North, following the line of trees on your right.
    Eventually you will see the road again. As soon as you do, Georgie will
    take off. [Save: F6] (incase you get caught in a fight before reaching the
    city gates) 

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2.1  > > > >  Mildrew
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen reaches Mildrew only to discover that the city is locked down (no
    outside visitors allowed). She must find a way into the city and gather
    information regarding the whereabouts of the bandits. 

  Companions:
  -----------
              Race  Sex Level HP   Fastest Attack   Power Attack     Cost
    Gawar     Human  M  5     120  Thrust 24/25     Butterfly 37/40  0/Day

      Gawar is a hunter. He is in the area tracking a "beast" when Agavaen 
      arrives at Mildrew. He requests her aid in hunting down the animal.  

      Grade:  C+  At level 5, Gawar is a superior fighter at the time you meet
                  him, more than capable of fighting creatures his own level. 
                  His grade is low mostly because of his unwillingness to 
                  fight by your side outside his own quest.

      Notes: I have from time to time seen Gawar appear in other mildrew 
             fights. Im not certain of the pattern that caused it, but I do
             know I had installed the 1.1 patch when it happened. 

  Reference Map
  -------------
                                   MILDREW
                    ###################################
                   #            ##############         #   
                  #  ##         #     #      #   ####   #  
                 #  #@ #        #   H # BS   #   #  #    #    
                #    ##         ##############   ####     #   
               #         ----------------\       C         #  
              # ######                    \--------------   # 
             #  #    #       #############   /          \    #
            #   #    #       #      ### GA  /            \ WC #
           #    #    #   V   #    A#    ----              |    #
           #    #    #M --\  #######   /                  |    # 
           #    ######     \------\ __/\                  |    #
           #                       /    \                {|}   #
           #                   ---/      |           @WB {|}   #
           #                  / #######MT|                |    #
           #                RA  #  SH ###|                |    #
           #               RA   #########/                |    #
           #                |        |--/                 |    #
           #                |     ST  \                    \   =
           #            /---|--------------------------------- ] <- City Gate
           #           / TW |        ####          /           =  
           #          /     |        #  #         /            # 
           #     #########  |   ######  #        /            # ###
            #    #       ########       #       /  ###       # # #
             #   #          BR         R#G     /  # #       # #S#
              #  #       ########     T #     /  # #       # ###
               # #########  |   #########    /  ###       #
                #      D    |               /            #
                 #           \-------------/            #
                  #                                    #
                   ####################################

   #  : Wall     TW : Twins      BR : Bridge   BS : Blacksmith
   -  : Road     GA : Gambler    D  : Dog      C  : Gawar the Hunter
   SH : Shop     G  : Guard      ST : Statue  {|} : bridge
   S  : Shed     A  : Arena      MT : Meat     @  : Well
   T  : Tavern   M  : Mayor      H  : Haunted  R  : Ravik's House
   WB : WaterBoy WC : Woodcutter V  : Villager 

   RA : Random Attack Area

  Merchants:
  -----------

    Barkeep (T)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 1500
            Notes         : Has an infinite number of tents. Every time you re-
                            enter Mildrew, his tent inventory will update.
 
    Shopkeeper (SH)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 200
            Notes         : Will sell for less if you compliment him

    Blacksmith (BS)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 200

    Arena Owner (A)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : Weapons (But inventory doesn't update). 
            Price Cap     : 1000
            NOTES         : Has some of the best weapons in Chapter 2, but 
                            inventory never updates. Will purchase gear at
                            twice the price of all other merchants. 

    Principal (Circus)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : NONE
            Price Cap     : 200
            NOTES         : Located in "Circus", just east of Mildrew.
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Fire Shot
                          - Weakness
                          - Healing
                          - Iron Skin
                          - Lightning Discharge
                          - Deadlock
  Trainers:
  -----------

    Gawar: 
           Pre-Requisite : Side Quest: "Find the Beast"
           Notes         : Gawar disappears after you complete section 2.3 
 
           - Stitch              : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 24
           - Meat Chopper        : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 30
           - Double-Sided attack : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 30
           - Combo               : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 26
           - Backstab            : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 30? **

             ** : Buggy: Asking about Backstab before you have the skill
                  permanently breaks the trainer. (You can't learn any other 
                  moves without reverting to a previous save game). Don't ask 
                  about it until you have the skill requirement. And I would 
                  suggest making it the last move that your learn from Gawar, 
                  just in case

    Principal:

          Pre-Requisite : Side Quest: "Help the Circus"

          - Crusher            : Staff       : Min Skill  : 24
          - Breath Taker       : Staff       : Min Skill  : 29

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - GAIN ENTRANCE TO MILDREW

    You will find yourself in front of the city Gate. Talk to the Guard. No 
    matter what you say, you cant get him to let you in. 

    [Save]

    Walk over to the shed(S) just left of the gate. Enter the shed and look 
    around. 

    You should find a crowbar which can be used to pry open a locked chest 
    within the shed. Use the "Take All" button to grab the contents, also
    check the container next to the chest (use "Take All" again). 
 
      Fixed Loot:

        Grenegar City Guard Badge

      * I have read about a bug in which some users don't find the badge within 
        the chest. If this happens to you, reload your save game and try try
        again. If all else fails, you may have to install the patch a little
        early. 


    Return to the Guard and show him the badge. He will now let you into the 
    city, but insists on escorting you. This is just as well for now as it lets 
    you teleport to the main areas of interest.

      * EVIL NOTE : Having a guard escort is actually pretty nice. But if you 
                    want some extra evil points, you can leave the front
                    gate and approach Mildrew from the North\Western Side. 
                    You will see a hole in the fence you can slip through, but
                    Doing so adds evil points. This will let you walk around 
                    freely within the city.

  - GATHERING INFO

    Tell the Guard to take you to the Mayor(M). 

      * If you don't see "The Mayor" as an option when you talk to the guard, 
        simply go somewhere else first. This can happen if Agavaen levels up
        during her conversation with the guard.  

    Talk to the Mayor about the bandits and tell him that you have heard 
    rumors about bandits and a haul of stolen loot. 

    (1,1)

    He will confirm that they passed by the city. He also reveals that there 
    was more than just gold in that chest. Some sort of mysterious "precious
    object" hmm....

    Ask him about information concerning their movements. He will tell you they 
    were spotted north heading through the swamp, but "literally" disappeared. 
    He instructs you to go to the FOREST CAMP just north of Mildrew and talk to 
    the Guards there for more info. 

    At this point, you have all you need, but feel free to investigate the rest 
    of the conversation tree. I recommend asking about events in Mildrew. The 
    Mayor will talk about creatures spotted outside the city walls.

  - TRACKS LEADING NORTH

    Before Heading to the FOREST CAMP, you need to gear up and rest. Stop by 
    the Shop(SH) first. If you compliment the owner, he will buy gear at a 
    better price. Use the conversation options:

    (2) "You really look good today!"
    (3) "Of course, you think I'm lying?"

    Sell anything you don't need to him. Check out his inventory, but you may
    want to visit the Tavern before buying anything. 

      * Make sure to save at least 10 GP so that you can pay for a nights 
        rest at the tavern 

    When you are ready, tell the Guard you are leaving town. Outside the gate, 
    save the game [F6] before entering Map Mode (always save before entering 
    Map Mode, or immediately after entering Map Mode.). This will be the last
    time I remind you. 

    Finding the FOREST CAMP is simple. Just follow the road north. Talk to the 
    guards, explore all the dialog options. You will discover that the bandits 
    disappeared. You will need to secure a guide to traverse the swamp if you 
    want to go looking for them. 

  - FINDING A GUIDE : PART 1 : THE SOURCE

    Return to Mildrew and talk to the guard outside the gate. He will tell 
    you that while you were gone, the mayor opened the city gates to all 
    visitors, so you no longer need an escort. Ask the guard about a guide 
    and he will basically tell you good luck. 
  
    Just inside the city gate is a signpost. If Agavaen "uses" the sign post, 
    a dialog will appear allowing her to teleport directly to the main areas
    of the city. Whether you walk or teleport, take Agavaen to the Shop (SH) 
 
    The shop owner reveals that he knows of a guide, but that the guide is in 
    "distress".  For more information, the shop owner requires a "Favor". It 
    seems he is expecting a delivery from Grenegar that hasn't arrived. He 
    wants you to find out what happened. 

      * Agavaen will never "accept" this quest, nor is it added to her quest 
        log. Talking to the Shopkeeper just keeps bringing up the "What kind
        of Favor?" question over and over again. I believe this is a game 
        bug, but thankfully not a show stopper. 
  
    If you don't have your weapon type of choice yet, be sure to stop by the 
    Blacksmith's house (BS) before leaving the city. He doesn't carry much 
    armor, but generally carries an assortment of basic weapons.

    To go to the Blacksmith quickly, use the sign post outside the shop to 
    teleport to the "Town Square". Look for a building with a sign above the 
    door, rocking back and forth. That is the Blacksmith's shop.

      NOTE: When you talk to the Blacksmith, the Game tries to corner you into 
            taking a quest from him by presenting you with limited responses. 
            You can pick up the "Reworn Settlement: Part 1" quest now if you 
            wish, however if you want to focus on finishing the Chapter Main 
            quest before taking on side quests, you can avoid the quest by 
            choosing the first response: 

            1) "I'm really not interested in your problems. But show me the 
                goods". 

            It sounds a little rude, but it has no evil affect on Agavaen's 
            character. You can still pick up the quest by talking to him 
            again later.

  - FINDING A GUIDE : PART 2 : THE FAVOR

    If you haven't done so yet, stop by the tavern(T) and rest. When you are 
    ready, exit out the main gate (You can use the sign post for fast travel). 

    Head East towards Grenegar. On this trip, I recommend running from any 
    fights to save your health\spell(s) for the fixed encounter. 

    Along the way, you will go "under" the CIRCUS. While not part of the main 
    quest, the circus Principal is your first chance to buy runes. Buying 2
    fire runes (50 gp each) and adding another "Fire Shot" to your daily limit 
    will make the next Fixed Encounter much easier. 

    Roughly half way between the Circus and Grenegar, you will see the symbolic 
    marker of a dead man on the road and a Werewolf. [F6]. When you approach, a 
    battle begins:

      Fixed Encounter:
        Werewolf, Level 5 : HP 50

    After the battle, approach the corpse and hit the use button:

      Fixed Loot:
        Dirk
        Money

      NOTE: While not required, if you have some extra cash it might be worth 
            finishing the trip to Grenegar to access the additional merchants. 
            The dead body marks the half way point. At the 75% point, there is 
            a merchant wagon on the road that sells more runes. And in Grenegar 
            itself, you can access the Shopkeeper that specializes in light
            armor, light weapons and offers hammer training.  

    [F6], Turn Around and head back to Mildrew. Talk to the Shopkeeper:

     ?) "I've already met your servant"

    You can be good and return the money, or you can be evil and keep it all.
    The Shop Keeper will tell you that the Guides Name is Ravik and that he 
    is the local reeve's son.

      definition of reeve: A high officer of local administration.

    If you check your quest book, it says "Find out what happened to Ravik". 
    The Mayor(M) has the info you need.

    The fastest way to the Mayor is to use the signpost outside the shop and 
    teleport to the Mayor. (You don't appear directly in front of the Mayor. 
    You must walk to the left). 

    Talk to the Mayor:
    3) Concerning Ravik, the reeve's son

    The Mayor will tell you that Ravik is possessed by a demon. 

    Off to the reeve's house(R). The fastest way is to use a signpost to
    teleport "In front of the Tavern"(T). From the Tavern, walk south, off 
    the bottom of the Area Map. You will see a guard(G) standing in front of 
    the reeve's house. 

    Approach the guard
1)	"I know Ravik has been possessed. And I know how to help him but I have 
    to see him first"

    The guard will let you into the house. Head left and through the first 
    door. You will meet Ravik's mother:
    3) You said there's someone who could help Ravik, who is it:
    3) I'll go to him, just tell me where I can find him. 

    Raviks mother will tell you that a healer in Grenegar who goes by the name
    of Anxien may be able to help her son. It would appear that all roads point 
    to Grenegar. She will give you her ring to aid you in your journey

      Fixed Loot:
        Ring of Ravik's Mother : Agility +4, Endurance +4     

  - PREPARE FOR GRENEGAR

    The game will assume that you are somewhere between level 4 and level 6 
    when you arrive in Grenegar. You will find fixed encounters and side quests 
    much easier if you take the time to do some of the side quests available in 
    Mildrew. (Many don't even require combat). 
    
    Before moving on to section 2.2, I recommend doing as many Mildrew side
    quests as you have time for. If you are in a rush, then I suggest the 
    following 3 as a minimum:

    * Help the Circus
    * Arena Fights Part 1
    * Reworn Settlement: Part 1

    "Help the Circus" is required for "Arena Fights Part 1". "Arena Fights Part 
     1" opens up access to the best merchant in chapter 2. "Reworn Settlement: 
     Part 1" is a pre-requisite for the very large (optional) section 2.5 
     below. 

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    I have tried to order the side quests below from easiest to hardest. The 
    ordering is only a suggestion. 
     
    QUEST: Fetching a pair of (free) leather boots

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           Use any Signpost within Mildrew to teleport "In front of the  
           Tavern". You will see a Dog behind a fence across the street (D). 
           Approach the Dog and an action icon will appear. 

           Agavaen peers over the fence and noticed a pair of boots. However 
           The large dog is in the way. She needs something to distract the 
           dog.

           Now Teleport to "The Shop". You can walk around the shop to the 
           back, where you will find a pale full of meat (MT). You may have to 
           action the pale more than once for Agavaen to pick the meat up. Now 
           return to the Dog (D). 

           With meat in hand, when she approached the dog, she will throw the 
           Meat and then jump over and grab the Leather Boots.

             Fixed Loot:
                Leather Boots (Def 4)

    QUEST: Help the Circus

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           Use any Signpost within Mildrew to teleport to "The Shop". Enter and 
           You will see a Jester (Artist Bali) eating at one of the tables. 
           approach the jester and speak to Him. He will tell you that while 
           the circus was in town, someone stole the town's sacred golden 
           statue and that it showed up in one of the circus carts. Either 
           someone in the circus was trying to steal it, or someone was trying 
           to frame the circus. 

           1) "Hey, no offense, but you look like you belong to the circus"
           2) "So you have no idea who the thief is?"
           1) "Well, I could try. I rather like the Circus"

           To solve the quest means questioning everyone in the circus and then
           drawing your conclusion. While there is nothing to prevent the job
           from being a team effort, the story developers didn't think that 
           deep. Assume that there is 1 bad guy who will lie when questioned. 

           Basically, once you have everyone's stories, the way you deduce the
           bad guy is to assume that each person is lying 1 by 1 and see how 
           the other 3 stories match up. 

           While you are in the shop, speak to Bali again and ask what he was
           doing the night of the robbery. 

           Bali says that Sam was sleeping in his tent. Does not claim to be in 
           the tent himself. 

           Now travel to the circus outside town (Feel free to run from any 
           Unwanted fights). 

           First talk to the Principal:
            
           ?) I heard that a golden statue was stolen from Mildrew. It's said 
              that one of you stole it. 

           You ask the principal what he was doing the night of the robbery and 
           he says he was sleeping in the tent with 1 other person, but he 
           doesn't know who.  

           To the Left of the Principal is Artist Nik. Speak to Nik and he says 
           that Bali was sleeping in the tent, but doesn't say that he was in 
           the tent.  

           To the Left of Artist Nik is Artist Sam. Speak to Sam and he was in
           the tent with 1 person.

             Assume Principal was lying:
               Nik  -> Bali in tent
               Sam  -> 2 people in tent and Sam was one of them. 
               Bali -> Sam was in tent. 

               * Bali backs Sams story, however Bali never claims to be in tent 
                 which is inconsistent with Nik. 
             
             Assume Sam was lying:
               Principal  -> 2 people in tent and he was 1
               Nik  -> Bali was in tent with Principal 
               Bali -> Sam was in tent with Principal

               * Nik and Bali's stories don't work out. 

             Assume Bali was lying:
               Principal  -> 2 people in tent and he was 1
               Nik  -> Bali was in tent with Principal 
               Sam  -> Sam was in tent with Principal

               * Nik and Sam's  don't work out. 
 
             Assume Nik was lying:
               Principal  -> 2 people in tent and he was 1
               Sam  -> Sam was in tent with Principal 
               Bali  -> Sam was in tent with Principal

               * All the stories work out if you assume Nik is lying.  

               * EVIL NOTE : If you accuse the wrong person, they will 
                             appear in Grenegar at the bridge and 
                             create a distraction when you try to 
                             shoot the slingshot. This prevents you 
                             from being able to make money with the
                             sling shot or win the sling shot 
                             championship. So if you feel like being
                             evil and accusing the wrong person, do 
                             it AFTER you are finished with Grenegar.   

           Talk to the Principal and tell him you know who did it. 
           ?) I know who....
           1) It was Nik
           1) I'm certain

           The Principal will give you a letter to deliver to the Mayor. 

           Back to Mildrew, talk to the Mayor about the circus. He will give 
           you a piece of paper which allows the circus back into Mildrew.
 
           Back to the Circus one more time to deliver the good news (Talk to 
           the Principal). 

             Fixed Loot:
               Magic Sleeping Powder (Unusable on Intelligent Beings)
  
            
    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 1 : A secret in town

           Pre-Requisite : "Help the Circus" or "Find the Beast" 
           Recommended Min Level : none

           After completing either "Find the Beast" or "Help the Circus", 
           Marten the Gambler (GA) will appear at the Town Square. (You can use 
           any signpost in Mildrew to get to the Town Square). For 10 GP, he 
           will tell you about an illegal Arena in town and the password to get 
           in:
           1) "What Money, Where?"
           2) "What For?"
           1) "Right, right. just take the money and start talking

           Go to the Arena (A) (Walk left of Marten). 

           Enter and talk to the proprietor. He will emphasize that the Arena 
           is hush hush. He will also talk about a qualifying round. I don't 
           recommend fighting in the Arena till you are at least level 3. That 
           said... you can buy and sell from the Arena proprietor. Not only 
           does he sell the best weapons available at this point in the game,
           but he will buy your gear for about 2 times the price of anyone in
           all of Chapter 2.

    QUEST: Food for the Woodcutters
          
           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           Use any Signpost within Mildrew to teleport to "The Mayor". You will
           find yourself on a map with a "Villager" (V) sitting on the ground 
           just to the right of the Mayor's signpost. Talk to him:
           ?) "Planning on sitting here all day?"
           1) "What kind of duties?"
           1) "I can handle that. Give me those things and I shall carry them 
               back to your brothers [Accept the quest]"

           The Villager is basically Lazy and asks you to do his chores for 
           him. The woodcutters that you are to deliver the food to are NOT in 
           Mildrew. Rather, they are on the World Map:

           If you look at the world map (using your "Map" key, or the picture
           that came with the game), beneath the Circus is a line of trees that 
           separates the lands of Mildrew from the lands of Grenegar. There are 
           lots of inlets on the Mildrew side. If you use some imagination, you 
           can make out the shape of the number "3". In the upper inlet of the 
           3 are where the woodcutter brothers are located.

           After delivering the food, return to Mildrew and talk the Villager 
           (V) to let him know you finished the quest. 

    QUEST: A wolf Problem

           Pre-Requisite : Food for the Woodcutters
           Recommended Min Level : 3  
               
           Return to the woodcutters that you delivered food to for the 
           Previous quest (or simply talk to them a second time while you are 
           still out there).  

           They will tell you they are having problems because of wolves in the 
           area disrupting their work. Once you accept the quest, the symbol of 
           2 wolfs will appear in the forest just west and north of the
           woodcutters. Kill the wolves and return. (Speak to them)

             Fixed Loot: 
               Heavy Bracelet

    QUEST: Find the Beast

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : 2

           When you approach Gawar (C), he will be busy practicing with his
           sword. Talk to him. Gawar is hunting a beast and seems to think you 
           can help him find and kill it.

           1) "How Can I Help You"

           This quest is put on hold until you meet him outside the city gates.

           Meet Gawar just outside the City gates (next to the shed (S)). Tell
           him you are ready and he will join your party. 

           If you look at the World Map, note that the letter "M" in Mildrew
           overlaps a large tree. This is Tree-1. Just southwest of the "M" is 
           another large tree. This is Tree-2. In fact these large trees create 
           a line all the way through the Mildrew woods to the camp. With a 
           large Tree just to the west of Camp, that we will label Tree-7

           The beast is directly west of Tree-3 (imagine a line). However... it 
           is substantially west. Imagine another line going directly south 
           from the "h" in Agath... and that is where the beast can be found. 
           Run from any fights along the way. Save your HP and energy for the 
           fixed encounter. Also note that as you approach the beast, Gawar 
           will keep saying you are going to wrong way. Don't listen to him. 
           Finally, save [F6] before engaging. Gawar can generally handle the 
           beast, but if he gets deadlocked, the Beast may kill you before 
           Gawar kills it. 

           After the fight, accept the tusk (you can sell it for 100gp to the 
            barkeep)

             Fixed Encounter:
               Beast, Level 10 : HP 250
                 Spells: Deadlock

             Fixed Loot:
               Beast's tusk

           You will likely be weak after the fight. I recommend saving before 
           heading back to town. 

    QUEST: Creature Infestation : Part 1 : The Werewolf

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : Level 3

           Locate the Haunted House. (H). The closest signpost is the "Town 
           Square" signpost. The haunted house is the not so obvious door to 
           the left of the Blacksmith Shop. 

           When you enter the house, a werewolf will see you and attack. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Werewolf, Level 5 : HP 55

               *Easy fight if you have 2 fire shots

    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 2 : Not to the death

           Pre-Requisite : "Arena Fights : Part 1"
           Recommended Min Level : 4

           In the Arena, unless a fight is too the death, all you need to do is 
           get your opponent HP to less than 40 and they will yield. If you do 
           too much damage and kill them in a single blow, you will not only 
           lose, but you will never be allowed access to the Arena again. (well 
           until you reload). 

           For this part of the Arena Fights Quest, you must survive 2 battles. 
           The first battle is a "Qualification Round". You must defeat a low 
           level mutant in 30 seconds. 

           Fixed Encounter:
             Renegade, Level 4 : HP 100

           The Renegade is generally pretty easy. In fact, you are more likely 
           to accidentally kill the mutant than run out of time. 

           After the qualification round, you can fight "for real". This means 
           you can place a bet on yourself. 

           NOTES: 

               No matter what you do, or how much you bet, at the end of each 
               normal "Arena Fight" the owner of the Arena will tell you that 
               there is no one else to fight you and to come back later. The 
               Game seems to use the completion of quests as a gauge to decide 
               how much time has passed. In general, for the next fight to 
               become available, you need to complete at least 1 active quest. 
               Some parts have additional requirements.

           The second fight is against 2 city guards. You can bet up to 1000gp
           ("All I have"). 

              * I recommend going to the tavern and resting between the 
                qualifying round and your first real fight. 

              Fixed Encounter:
                City Guard, Level 5 : HP 120
                City Guard, Level 5 : HP 120

                NOTE * DEF = defense. This is subtracted from physical attack 
                       damage. So if you roll a 33, you will only do 8 damage. 
                       It has no impact however on Magic.  

           The city guards can be tough at this point in the game. Once you run 
           Out of magic, I recommend using a dagger and the "Thieves Trick" 
           attack, which bypasses armor. Buying a Combat Knife from the 
           proprietor before the fight makes the fight easier.  

             Fixed Loot:
               Up to 1000gps (however much you can bet).  

    QUEST: Finding the family Heirloom

            
           Locate the Twins (TW). The closest signpost is the "In front of the
           tavern" signpost. Head north from the Tavern. 

           You will see 2 brothers arguing about a knife which was recently 
           lost. 

           Talk to them and all they can do is point the blame at each other 
           for the fault. 

           1) Oh nothing really. Maybe I can find the dagger. Where did you 
              lose it?
           1) Ok, you two can stop arguing. I will try to find it. 

           Take the road north to the Forest Camp. Enter and then leave the 
           Forest. Agavaen will appear on the map south of the Forest Camp when 
            you leave. 

           Head directly west. Shortly after you pass a wooden tower, you will 
           see a pack of wolves guarding the knife (a little south-west of the 
           tower) 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Wolf, Level 3 : HP 25/25 : DEF 0  : ATT 20 : SPEED 15
               Wolf, Level 3 : HP 25/25 : DEF 0  : ATT 20 : SPEED 15
               Wolf, Level 3 : HP 25/25 : DEF 0  : ATT 20 : SPEED 15

             Fixed Loot:
               Twin's dagger 
 
           Return to the twins, save [F6] and return the dagger. 
           1) Is this your father's dagger?

           You return the dagger and they reward you with... nothing. But they 
           keep arguing. 

           So why give them such a nice dagger? That is a good question. Most 
           notably, after you leave the map and come back they will be 
           "practicing" with it. You can try to beat them at what amounts to 
           random game of darts for 100gp a game. The dagger sells for 250gp,
           I only won about 1 in 6 games, so it takes a while to get your 
           money's worth.  

    QUEST: Reworn Settlement: Part 1

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : 4

           The 2 largest side quests in chapter 2 include the search for the 
           Blacksmiths Son (given in Mildrew) and delivery of a custom sword 
           (given in Grenegar). Both quests ultimately take you out to the 
           Reworn Settlement for their conclusion. 

           The road to the Reworn Settlement is blocked by a Level 22 giant.
           To get past the giant, you need special sling pebbles only sold 
           in Grenegar. So, I decided to treat the 2 quests as 1 long multi-
           part quest that starts in Mildrew. Since it does spawn multiple 
           sections, it is a good quest to end the sections with. 

           Talk to the Blacksmith (BS). You can get to his house by using any 
           sign in Mildrew. 
           ?) What is it your so worried about?
            
           The blacksmith tells you that his son has been missing for a few 
           days. 
           1) "Alright, I'm going to help you"
           1) "Of course. I will do all I can to find him [Take Quest]"
           1) "Where did your son like to play?"

           If you check your quest log, you will see a quest about gathering
           information from the villagers. You could walk around and talk to 
           everyone... but why do that when you have this?

           Use the signpost outside the Blacksmith shop to teleport to 
           "The Gate".  Walk through the gate (outside city walls) and talk to
           the guard next to the shed:
           1) Have you seen a lost child around here?

           He will tell you he saw a large man in rusty armor take off with the 
           child, but no one in town would believe him (Why would they, he is a 
           member of the city guard after all... cough). 

           Head back into Mildrew and use a signpost to teleport to "The Shop"
           walk inside and talk to the shop keeper. 

           ?) "Have you seen the blacksmiths son lately?"
           ?) The guard mentioned a man in strange armor. 
            
           The shop keeper will recall that a neighbor named Reworn has been 
           known to wear strange armor. Your Quest log will update. 

           See "Reworn Settlement: Part 2" in section 2.2 for continuation of 
           this quest. (you can focus solely on this optional quest if you 
           desire). 

  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    I use a line of trees heading down the map as reference for both Mildrew 
    And Camp: If you look at the World Map, note that the letter "M" in Mildrew 
    overlaps a large tree. This is Tree-1. Just southwest of the "M" is another 
    large tree. This is Tree-2. In fact these large trees create a line all the 
    way through the Mildrew woods to the camp. With a large Tree just to the 
    west of Camp, that we will label Tree-7.

    ENCOUNTER: 2 SCOUNDRELS GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Image a line between tree-2 and tree-3 heading east, 
                 intersecting with a line coming from the first "C" in 
                 "Circus", heading South. You will see a small nook in the 
                 trees. That is where they are. 

                 Exit "Camp" from the West side. Head directly west and you 
                 Cant miss him. (Almost directly under Tree-7)  

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Scoundrel, Level 2 : HP 43
                 Scoundrel, Level 2 : HP 40

               Loot: (Chest)
                 No Scrolls (Random)

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2.2  > > > >  Grenegar
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen needs a guide capable of navigating the swamps. Ravik, the only
    man who can help her is bedridden. So Agavaen sets out for Grenegar in 
    search of a healer. She finds a city preparing for an important election.

  Companions:
  -----------
              Race  Sex Level HP   Fastest Attack   Power Attack    
    Frij      Human  M  6     150  Beheader 31/25   Scavenger 46/39


                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon         Cost
    Frij            Human      M   6  150  Short Sword    50gp

        Frij is the son of the Inn Keeper in Grenegar. In order to gain him as 
        a companion, you must complete the LOVE TRIANGLE side quest as well as 
        Reworn Settlement Part 2.

        Grade:  B+  Frij is superior for his level. He has fast attacks and can 
                    take on enemies twice his level when hasted. His hi agility 
                    comes in handy for running away from battles. While he is a 
                    great fighter, just having him in the party allows you to 
                    avoid most confrontations all together. He is THE must have 
                    companion for Chapter 2.

                    While his attacks will improve, his HPs will not. Around 
                    level 13 (roughly the time you start Chapter 3) Frij will
                    become obsolete and more trouble to keep alive than he is
                    worth.

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon         Cost
    Ciang           Human      M   6  120  Short Sword    300gp

      Ciang is the other member of the LOVE TRIANGLE quest. If you are evil
      and lie to him about his lover not wanting him, he will leave Grenegar. 
      You will find him on the path back to Mildrew near the Wagon Merchant
      (Under a flag 

      Grade:  B+  Ciang is very similar to Frij as a companion. Good agility
                  fight with 2 weapons. Slightly fewer HPs but makes up for 
                  it with some spells (deadlock). 

  Reference Map
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   #  : Wall          CH : Council Chamber C  : Frij     
   -  : Road          G2 : Council Guard   A  : Anxien   
   W  : Weapon Shop   GH : Haunted  House  D  : Donxian  
   G1 : Statue Guard  P  : Painter         I  : Inn      
   S  : Statue        W2 : Painter Wall    L  : Liu
   G  : Gong          H  : Haitik          SL : Sling Contest
   D2 : Temple Ruins

  Merchants:
  -----------

    Anxien (A)
            Type          : Magic Store 
            Specialty     : Potions (Healing)
            Price Cap     : 500
            Spell Recipes : - Crooked Mirror
                            - Soul Voyage

    Donxian (D)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Runes
            Price Cap     : 1000
            Spell Recipes : - Crooked Mirror
                            - Lightning Shot

    Shopkeeper (W)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : Medium Armor, Light Weapons
            Price Cap     : 1000

  Trainers:
  -----------

    Shopkeeper (W)

          - Moonshine               : Hammer : Min Skill  : 20
          - Gravediggers Right Hand : Hammer : Min Skill  : 20

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - GETTING TO GRENEGAR : Bring your credit card

    The path to Grenegar should look familiar as you went half way there  
    Earlier the section 2.1 main quest. 

    If you have some money to spare (like maybe 4000 gp), you might want to 
    stop by the circus again on your way. Often, their inventory has updated 
    and the Principal has new Runes (especially if you completed the side 
    quests in Mildrew). 

    You will pass a fountain on the road to Grenegar. If you drink from the 
    fountains waters, it will heal you 100%, no matter how many HPs you have. 
    However, it will only work 3 times and then it stops working. Try not to 
    abuse it. 

    There is also a merchant wagon along the road to Grenegar who also sells 
    runes and other supplies.

    Finally, there are other runes, potions and gear available in Grenegar. 
    Using the money cheat, I bought every rune I came across on the way to 
    and in the city. I spent 4500 gp just in runes. 

  - TALK TO ANXIEN

    The first time Agavaen enters Grenegar, the gate guard will make a big show 
    of stopping her... and then he will let her proceed. Typical bored guard 
    trying to show off for a pretty girl.

    Make your way through the town to the ANXIEN's house (A). Unlike Mildrew,
    the signposts here wont teleport you until you have been to an area at 
    least once on foot. 

    Talk to Anxien. 

    1) I need you to help Ravik, a reeves son from Mildrew. 

    He will tell Agavaen that it will take a special potion to help Ravik. The 
    potion requires 2 key ingredients: The Rune of Agath and a Lotos Flower.

    1) Where can I find the Rune of Agath
    2) Where can I find the Lotos Flower

    Anxien also mentions that the Rune is guarded by immortal undead. He
    directs you to Donxian, the local mage, for a spell that will allow you to 
    defeat them.

  - TALK TO DONXIAN
    
    Go to Donxian's cave (D) and begin a conversation with him. 

    1) Anxien has sent me, I need a scroll that will help me in Agath
    1) I need a rune from that place. Anxien will use it to create a 
       medicine to cure Ravik from the demon that possesses him. 

    Hearing about the Rune of Agath sparks Donxian's interest. He makes you a 
    counter offer, saying he can also "help" Ravik if you give the rune to him 
    instead. His solution requires 2 additional ingredients: Goat Root and 
    Human Bones.

    [minor spoiler] Donxian's potion will turn Ravik into a zombie. For the 
    main quest, this walkthrough sticks with the "good" solution. For details 
    on the "Evil" solution, see the Side Quest : "Alternate Potion" below.

  - GET LOTOS FLOWER

    Leave Grenegar. Once you enter Map Mode, head strait up until you hit a
    burnt house. Directly east of the house is a tree with yellow flowers.
    Approach the tree and an action icon will appear. Take the flower.

  - PREPARE FOR AGATH

    The fixed encounters in Agath involve 2 consecutive battles with level 6 
    armored skeletons. These can be challenging if you are not at level 6
    yourself and well armored. Furthermore, you will need tents and healing
    potions. That said, I also don't recommend going any higher than level 9 
    for the Agath encounter or you will begin to get into the low quality gear 
    limitations that are mentioned in the leveling guide.
    
    Before moving on to section 2.3, I recommend doing all of the 2.2 section 
    side quests. At a minimum, I recommend:

    * Love Triangle
    * Reworn Settlement: Part 2.

    For those of you who aren't cheating; play the sling shot
    game at the bridge in Grenegar and make some money. Then upgrade your 
    gear and spell book to the best that Grenegar has to offer. 

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: Sling Shot Championship

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           Talk to the Merchant at the Bridge. 

           ?) Tell me more about playing for money
           ?) I'd like to shoot against an enemy
           ?) Who could play against me here, in Grenegar?
           ?) Goodbye

           He will recommend 2 people in town who you could challenge. The town 
           Guard in front of the city hall and Haitik who hangs out at the
           fountain. 
        
           Forget about the Guard. He wont play against you. He only tries to 
           use you to accomplish his own quest (which is below)

           Go to "Haitik" (H). I'm guessing the name was messed up in the 
           French to English translation. The person beside the fountain claims 
           her name is Li Yen. Names matter not, she's your woman. 
    
           After you approach her, Save [F6] before talking to her. Then 
           Challenge her to a game. It will cost 20 gp to play. 

           Li Yen will miss 1 shot out of 4. You have to make 4 in a row. This 
           Does take some patience. I had to reload 5 times before I beat her. 
           If you have any equipment that increases your perception, put it on. 

             Fixed Loot:
               Spell Recipe : Deadlock
               Rune of Earth
               Rune of Vision
               Rune of Juptior
               Rune of Protection

    QUEST: The Crystal Orb

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           Use a signpost to teleport to "Town Centre". Talk to the guard in 
           front of City Hall (G2). 

           ?) What task?
           ?) What kind off artifact?
           ?) Where can I find that artifact?

           [Optional]) OK, I accept your task

           The guard was placed in charge of a crystal orb that he lost. He
           wants you to retrieve it for him. 

           Finding the Orb: Look at your map and notice the large meadow 
           between Mildrew and Grenegar. There is a line of trees blocking 
           direct access from both cities. The only way to enter is from the 
           road. 

           Exit Grenegar and follow the road towards the circus (NW). When you 
           hit the blue fountain, head strait down (south). You will see a 
           Faerie. (Stay away for now). A little further down and you will see 
           2 monks. Don't engage the monks, but head directly east. You will 
           see 2 statues. They will move when you take the orb, but generally 
           do not attack. 
           
           Save [f6] and then head back the way you came.   

           Return the orb to the guard. 

             Fixed Loot:
               1000 gps. 

    QUEST: Love Triangle

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           Talk to Liu (L) :

           1) "Come on, tell me what's wrong and I might be able to help you"

           Liu will explain that she is promised to Frij, but doesn't love him. 
           That she in fact loves Ciang and wants to tell him so. 

           1) "Why don't you meet him then, in the evening as usual"

           Ciang works for Frij's father who is keeping him busy so that Liu
           cant get a message to him. 

           1) "Give me that scarf. I will take it to Ciang"

           Talk to Frij (C). Explain to him the situation and he tries to bribe 
           you to lie to Ciang

           Now the choice is yours...

           If you are good and tell Ciang the truth, Frij will offer his 
           services to you. If you are evil and lie, Ciang leaves town and you 
           can pick him up on the road to Mildrew (under flag near Wagon
           Merchant). This assume you are good, but feel free to be evil. 

           Talk to Ciang:
           1) "I've got a scarf from Liu. She told me to give it to you".
       
           Return to Liu and tell her the good news:
           1) I gave the scarf to Ciang...

           Liu gives you her rings as a reward:

             Fixed Loot:
               Ring from Liu : Perception +3, Staff +5

           Return to Frig:
           1) I talked to Ciang

           Frig plays it off with the whole "I was too good for her anyway" 
           attitude. If you talk to him a second time, he will now "offer his 
           services" for 50gp. (You only have to pay him once)

    QUEST: Statue of Grenegar

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : None

           There is a statue (S) in Grenegar that would appear to possess a
           powerful relic. The problem is that it is guarded and so you must 
           figure out a way of stealing the statue without getting caught.

           Specifically, you will need a gong mallet from a broken gong 
           outside town.

           Finding the Mallet:
 
             Use your map key and take a look at your world map. Note in the
             bottom right corner (east of Grenegar), there are 2 large trees, 
             one slightly below the ocean and the other directly below the 
             first tree.

             The gong that you seek is between these two trees. (Ok, well 
             actually slightly above the mid point). You cant approach the 
             broken gong from the north. You must get "behind" Grenegar City 
             and approach the location from the south.

             Find the broken gong, approach it. When the action icon appears, 
             take the mallet and return to the city.

           Creating a distraction:

             Now go to the gong (G). (easiest approach is from the dirt based
             foot path that starts at the bridge and heads off into the
             distance).

             Use the gong and then begin ringing the gong with the mallet. The 
             guard will come several times and tell you to stop. After you ring 
             it 3 times, he will take your mallet and stand at the gong to 
             prevent you from ringing it anymore. (Which means he isn't 
             standing at the statue). Now head over to the statue and take the 
             Statue of Grenegar. 

           When you take the statue, you will gain +5 to your Strength.
            
    QUEST: Reworn Settlement: Part 2

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : 5

           The 2 largest side quests in chapter 2 include the search for the 
           Blacksmiths Son (given in Mildrew) and delivery of a custom sword 
           (given in Grenegar). Both quests ultimately take you out to the 
           Reworn Settlement for their conclusion. 

           So, I decided to treat the 2 quests as 1 long multi-part quest that 
           started in Mildrew. Since it does spawn multiple sections, it is a 
           good quest to end the sections with. In this case however, it is a 
           pre-requisite for getting a fighting companion, so I am springing it 
           on you a little early. 

           The road to the Reworn Settlement will take you through the Gorge
           which will be blocked by a Level 17 giant. To get past the giant, 
           you will need some of the sling pebbles sold by the merchant at the 
           bridge (S). Go buy some now. (5 should be plenty). 

           The first time you talk to the Shop Keeper(W), he will be shaking 
           his head. 

           1) Why are you shaking your head. 

           He will tell you that there was a delivery mix up and that a sword
           meant for a man named Reworn was accidentally given to a local 
           warrior named Frij.

           ?) Why dont you just take Reworn's sword back from Frij. 
 
           The shopkeeper says Frij wont give it back. (duh.. it is probably 
           better quality than the one he ordered). 

           1) What will you give me if I bring you Reworn's sword. 

           The shopkeeper tells you he will find you a suitable reward if you
           can get the sword. With this, the quest is added to your quest log.

           Go to Frij (C), Save [F6] and then talk to him :

           ?) I've come to you because you have mistakenly been given the 
              wrong sword.  

           Frij will tell you that only he could handle his own sword so well. 
           Agavaen challenges him then to a fight. If you can beat him, the
           sword is yours.

             Fixed Encounter:
               Frij, Level 6 : HP 150

           Frij fights 2 handed and attacks twice as fast as most. Your best 
           bet is to hold him with a deadlock spell (I bought 1 from Donxian). 
           Also good health potions help (available from Anxien).

           Return to the Shop Keeper (W):
           1) About Reworn's sword
           ?) I brought you the sword from Frij. [Give the sword]
           ?) "Give it to me. I will carry it to Reworn."

           See "Reworn Settlement: Part 3" in section 2.3 for conclusion of 
           this quest. 

    QUEST: Ghostbusters

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : 6 (5 with companion)

           Go to the Ghost Shrine (GH): Use one of the signposts to teleport to 
           the "Mage". Go south off the mage map to a pasture and then east 
           (right). You will see a small shrine with some human bones on it. 

           Approach the shrine and couple will appear, both ghosts.  
            
           "What kind of creatures are these? Hey, can I help you?"

           Save [F6], and then walk closer. They will attack

           Don't try to fight them. You cant hurt them with physical weapons
           and even if you defeat them, they just respawn. 

           Agavaen will comment about getting attacked for no reason. 

           Now go visit city hall (CH). (Use signpost to go to "Town Centre",
           walk up stairs where the guard is standing. The door is on the left)

           Walk in and talk to Saisien the Elder (He is the one writing in the 
           book). 
           1) Tell me more about Grenegar
           ?) There are ghosts in one of your temples. I saw a man and a woman. 

           Saisien will tell you the story of a happy marriage. A rich jealous 
           man named Gaijar saw the woman and wanted her as his wife, but knew 
           he couldn't have her (because she was already married). So... he 
           accused the couple of murder. The emperor at the time bought the 
           story and sentenced them to death. 

           ?) But why are the ghosts appearing now         

           Gaijar was cursed by the brides mother to roam the land as undead. 
           Saisien suggests that he may be nearby which has upset the ghosts. 
           If you conquer him, you will set their souls to rest. 

           ?) Is there another way to conquer the ghosts?

           Instead of putting the souls to rest, you can destroy the souls with
           water from a holy fountain.

             NOTE : Assuming you have followed this walkthrough top to bottom, 
                    now is a good time to go get Frij or Ciang. If you have not 
                    done the Love Triangle and Reworn Settlement quests... you 
                    can either do them now or take on the fixed encounter below 
                    alone. Exit Grenegar. When you enter the world map, save 
                    [F6]. 

           You have 2 choices: head directly north to a burnt house and fight 
           undead to free the souls or travel counter clockwise around the 
           outside of the Grenegar city walls (to about 6:00) and gather water 
           from the fountain to pour on the bones at the shrine.

           Heading north and fighting Gaijar's skeleton is the better option as 
           It yields loot. Furthermore, the fountain method causes the quest to 
           go down as "failed" in your quest book. 

           That said, it is a tough fight. That is why I placed this quest 
           Towards the end. It helps a lot if you go ahead and pick up frij 
           Or Ciang as a fighting companion. 

           After entering map mode, hit the "up" button and head directly 
           north. You will run directly into the burnt house. Save [F6] before 
           activating the magnifying action. 

             Fixed Encounter:

               Armored Skeleton , Level 7 : HP 163
               Skeleton         , Level 4 : HP 72
               Skeleton         , Level 4 : HP 72

           Once Gaijar has been defeated, return to the shrine where the ghosts
           were. They will disappear. Check the shrine for loot. You can grab
           the virgin bones if you want. They are part of the "Alternate 
           Potion" quest. 

             NOTE: For those of you using the infinite money cheat, the coffin
                   on the shrine often contains money. If you use "Take All"
                   you can grab all the money you need so that you can buy 
                   all the runes and armor you can get your hands on before
                   leaving town. You have the shed in Mildrew, and now you 
                   have the shrine in Grenegar. 

    QUEST: Cleansing the Temple Ruins

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : 7

           NOTE: I use this encounter to brush up my skills. In this quest, if 
                 you kill a creature, it wont be there when you return. However 
                 anything you leave alive will be healed when you return.

                 I eliminated 1 of the 2 werewolves in the first room and then 
                 kept returning to it and used the remaining werewolf as a 
                 punching bag to get my various weapon and spell skills up to 
                 25. (save between fights incase either one of us died). Then I 
                 killed the werewolf and moved on to the next room where I did 
                 the same thing with the Beast. Took out the Beasts pet 
                 werewolves and then used the Beast as a punching bag\practice 
                 match.

                 I actually never started\finished the quest because having
                 skill training area was just too handy. I got everything up to 
                 30 using the Beast except staff which I took up to 50 so I 
                 could learn the moves offered by Reworn. 

           Get this quest from Elder Saisien at the Council Chambers (CH) in 
           Grenegar. (He is the man writing). 

           ?) Tell me more about Grenegar
           ?) Isn't there some sort of job for me?

           Talk to Elder Baitjab (Kneeling on the floor)
           ?) I would like to talk about Grenegar
           ?) Why are people afraid to come near the old temple at the lake?
           ?) Tell me more about the woman who set the curse upon your temple.

           Now head to the Temple Ruins (TR). The easiest way from the Council
           Chambers is to keep heading right.

           When you enter the temple, you will have your first encounter. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Werewolf ,Level 9 : HP 100
               Werewolf ,Level 9 : HP 100

           If you continue upstairs there is a much tougher encounter. I
           recommend returning to the Inn and resting first. And then saving
           [F6] Before actually going up the steps. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Beast,    Level 16: HP 450
               Werewolf ,Level 9 : HP 100
               Werewolf ,Level 9 : HP 100
 
               * Ice Shots work well against the Beast. 

           Once you finally kill them all, Return to the Council Chambers (CH)
           and Speak with Saisien to complete the quest:
           ?) I managed to get rid of the vermin in the temple.

    QUEST: Alternate Potion

           You need two additional ingredients for the "evil" Ravik solution:
           "Human Bones" and "Root of the goat's tooth"

           "Human Bones" are easy. Just complete the "Ghostbusters" quest 
           above, and then grab the bones from the ghost shrine (GH) in
           Grenegar.  

           The "Root of Goat's Tooth" is a plant that looks the opposite of
           the Lotos Flower.

           Open the World Map. Under Grenegar City (South of the city) you will 
           notice a small path heading through the woods that creates an upside
           down "T". Follow this path and at the "T" take  the path WEST 
           (LEFT). At the end of the path is the Root you are looking for.  

  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    ENCOUNTER: SINGLE FAERIE GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 South of the blue healing fountain, found on the way from the 
                 Circus to Grenegar 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Faerie, Level 5 : HP 92

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Cancellation

    ENCOUNTER: TWO MONKS IN FOREST

               Where: 
                 (Further) South of the blue healing fountain, (the fountain
                 seen on the way from the Circus to Grenegar)

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Monk Apprentice, Level 4 : HP 60
                 Higher Monk,     Level 7 : HP 136

               Loot:
                 Various Low level

    ENCOUNTER: TWO SKELETONS GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Immediately southwest of the Monks above. In fact it is safe 
                 to say that you can't get to the skeletons without fighting 
                 the monks.

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Armored Skeleton , Level 7 : HP 171
                 Skeleton         , Level 4 : HP 74

               Loot:
                 Mysterious Ancient Rune

    ENCOUNTER: BEAST AND WOLF GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 In the large Meadow between Mildrew and Grenegar. Intersection 
                 of line heading West from the "G" in Grenegar and line head 
                 South of "o" in Cartographer. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Beast, Level 10 : HP 250
                 Wolf , Level 1  : HP 18

               Loot:
                 Medium Level Misc 

    ENCOUNTER: MALE IBEX GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 South of Grenegar City is a path through the woods that makes
                 an upside-down "T". The Ibex is at the east end of the T.     

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Male Ibex, Level 11 : HP 350

                 * At this point in the game, about the only way to beat him is 
                   using the hit and run strategy. (Combined with deadlock and
                   weakness). 

               Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : Haste

    ENCOUNTER: HIGHER MONK GUARDING CHEST AND STATUE

               See 2.4 Local Map Fixed Encounters

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2.3  > > > >  Agath
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen needs the Rune of Agath for a special potion that can help Ravik.
    She sets out to Agath to retrieve the ancient artifact.

    Recommended Level : 6 - 8

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - STOP BY MILDREW

    If you want a bump in agility (+5), stop by Mildrew on the way to Agath and 
    complete the Statue of Mildrew Side Quest. 

    Even if you don't care for a bump in agility, purchase tents from the 
    barkeep and rest before moving on. If you plan on doing any of the side 
    quest out in Agath, I would recommend having between 10 to 15 tents with 
    you. (Exit Mildrew and return and the Barkeeps tent supply will refresh). 

  - GETTING TO AGATH

    While Agath is quite visible on the world map, it is not easy to get to. 
    The path is hidden under the cover of trees.  
    
    If you look at the World Map, note that the letter "M" in Mildrew overlaps 
    a large tree. This is Tree-1. Just southwest of the "M" is another large 
    tree. This is Tree-2. Take Agavaen to Tree-2.

    Now walk west and you will see a dead tree log. Walk under the tree log 
    heading South West and you will find you can walk under the trees. When you 
    emerge in a field, there will be a tree with no leaves. Go around the tree 
    (West side) and you can head North through the foliage into Agath.

  - THE TEMPLE

    Once in Agath, it is pretty easy to find the temple using nothing more that 
    your map. When you reach the temple, if Frij or Ciang is traveling with 
    you, they will "opt" not to enter the temple. 

    When you enter the "lobby" of the temple, Agavaen will say something about 
    things not seeming quite right. As soon as you move further into the 
    temple, she will be attacked by skeletons:
  
    Fixed Encounter:
      Skeleton         , Level 5 : HP 60
      Skeleton         , Level 5 : HP 45

    In the lobby is what appears to be a coffin. Open the coffin for some loot:

    Fixed Loot:
      Spell Recipe : Ice Shot

    If you walk around a bit in the lobby, you will see stairs leading down. 
    You can leave the temple and rest outside using a tent before heading down 
    if you want. (The skeletons you fought above wont respawn)

    At the bottom of the stairs, you will walk through a small hall and then 
    you will greeted by skeleton guardians who warn you to leave. Save [F6].
    Then walk forward to begin the fight.

    Fixed Encounter:
      Armored Skeleton, Level 11 : HP 280/280 : DEF 15  : ATT 80 : SPEED 30
      Skeleton         , Level 5  : HP 45/45   : DEF 0   : ATT 30 : SPEED 40

      * Strategy: I found the best strategy was to ignore the weaker skeleton
                  and cast 4 "Weaken" spells on the stronger skeleton. This 
                  lowers his defense and weakens his attacks, making him more 
                  manageable. 
         
    After defeating the skeletons, they will stand back up and Agavaen will
    give a little speech about how she should have read Donxian's scroll. The 
    skeletons give another warning (thank god)... Save [F6], retreat to the 
    World Map... rest and then return for round 2: (Don't forget to save before 
    your second round [F6]) 

    Fixed Encounter:
      Armored Skeleton, Level 11 : HP 280/280 : DEF 15  : ATT 60 : SPEED 30
      Skeleton         , Level 5  : HP 80/80   : DEF 0   : ATT 20 : SPEED 40

    When you are finished, grab the Rune of Agath.
    
    Before heading back to Grenegar or Mildrew, check out the Side Quests and 
    Local Map Fixed Encounters below to see if there are any you wish to do. I 
    recommend all of them.

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: THREE STATUES : Part 1

           This is the first part of a World Map spanning quest to light three 
           statues around the lands of NeverEnd. The result lands you the most 
           powerful spell in the game. 

           In Chapter 2 you should have found an ancient mysterious rune on 2 
           monks that were standing on the road half way between Camp and 
           Mildrew.
            
           The rune that they held "plugs in" to a statue in Agath. 

           Head to Agath and complete the Local Map Fixed Encounter "2 MONKS 
           GUARDING STATUE" below. After defeating the monks, approach the 
           statue and activate it to finish the first portion of the quest. 

    QUEST: Statue of Mildrew

           Pre-Requisite : Completion of section 2.2 
           Recommended Min Level : none 

           Like Grenegar, Mildrew also has a statue with special powers. Like 
           Grenegar, you will need a distraction to steal the statue. 

           After receiving the Rune of Agath Quest from Anxien, a bar patron 
           Will appear at the Tavern in Mildrew. Head to the tavern and speak 
           to him:
           ?) Swamp tobacco, what's that?

           The patron enjoys his swamp tobacco and would appear to be out. Take 
           a quest to retrieve some for him. 
           ?) How much will you pay me if I bring you the swamp tobacco
           ?) I will do my best. 

           Head north into the swamps (You don't need Ravik to get there, only
           to cross them).

           Look at your Map using the map key. To get to the swamps, follow the 
           road North/East toward the Gorge/Reworn Settlement until you are 
           under the "P" in swamp. Then head strait north. 

           When you appear in the swamp, there is a tree to Agavaen's immediate 
           Left that is the swamp tobacco. Grab some and then head back to
           Mildrew.

           Inside the gate, head to the Statue (ST). you don't have to speak to 
           the guard if you don't want to, but you have to Perform the 
           magnifying action on the Statue to ensure Agavaen is aware of it. 
           Otherwise the alternate payment option below will not appear. 

           Now, return to the Tavern and speak to the patron:
           ?) Here, I brought you some swamp tobacco.
           ?) I could take the money, but I'd need something else as well. 

           Agavaen forfeits 25 gps in exchange for a diversion. Head back to 
           the Statue (SH). Position Agavaen on the Statues right (so that the 
           statue is between Agavaen and the Guard) and then perform the 
           action. Leave by heading towards to the shop, to stay behind the 
           guards back.

             Fixed loot:
               Magic Statue : (Agility +5)

  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    ENCOUNTER: 2 MONKS GUARDING STATUE:

               Where: 
                 North/East of Agath (East of temple)

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Higher Monk,     Level 5 : HP 98 
                 Monk Apprentice, Level 4 : HP 60

               Fixed Loot:
                 Monastic Decree

    ENCOUNTER: 3 SKELETONS GUARDING CHEST:

               Where: 
                 Far west of Agath

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Armored Skeleton,  Level 6 : HP 140 
                 Armored Skeleton,  Level 6 : HP 125 
                 Skeleton,          Level 3 : HP 56  

               Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : Mind Attack


    ENCOUNTER: 2 HULKING MEN GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 North/West of Agath (West of temple)

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Hulking Man,     Level 17 : HP 1420
                 Hulking Man,     Level 17 : HP 1300
    
               * Even at level 6, this is an easy battle using hit and run.
                 (Start fight, use quick attack (20 sp or less ) and then run 
                 away...rinse and repeat).

               Fixed Loot:
                 Various Hi level loot (no spells)

    ENCOUNTER: CURSED AND BEATER GUARDING CHEST

               Recommended Min Level : 6 (with companion) 7 without.

               Where: 
                 Intersection of line heading West of Tree-4 and south of "t" 
                 in "Agath".  

               Fixed Encounter:   
                 Cursed,          Level 5  : HP 166
                 Beater,          Level 6  : HP 250

               Fixed Loot:
                Spell Recipe : Haste

    ENCOUNTER: DARK AND WILD FAERIES GUARDING A CHEST

               Recommended Min Level : 6 (with companion) 7 without.

               Where: 
                 At the northern tip of the canyon in the bottom left of the 
                 map.

               Fixed Encounter:   
                 Dark Faerie,     Level 8  : HP 125
                 Wild Faerie,     Level 8  : HP 75

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Stone Skin

    ENCOUNTER: HANGED MAN

               Recommended Min Level : None

               Where: 
                 Hanging "over" the canyon in the bottom left of the map. 

               Fixed Loot:
                 Half of a Scroll

    ENCOUNTER: THREE GHOSTS IN FRONT OF PIT

               Recommended Min Level : 14

               Where: 
                 North of Hanged Man

               NOTES: See Chapter 6 "Dragon Sword : Part 3". Avoid for now

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2.4  > > > >  Saving Private Ravik
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen returns to Grenegar with the ingredients only to discover that the 
    potion requires the power of The Stone Of Sages.  She must help either
    Anxien or Donxian gain the power they need to complete the potion.

    Recommended Level : 7 - 9

  Companions:
  -----------
              Race  Sex Level HP   Fastest Attack   Power Attack    
    Ravik     Human  M  10    250  Thrust 27/25     Double Thrust 46/48

      Ravik is the only ranger in Mildrew capable of navigating the swamps. 

      Grade:  C-  After all the effort you go through to get Ravik, he turns 
                  out to be a wuss in combat. He has plenty of HPs, but cant
                  do very much damage. 

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - RETURNING TO GRENEGAR

    Since you just killed four Level 5 Skeletons and two Level 11 armored 
    skeletons, you very likely gained a level while in Agath. This means there
    is a high probability that some if not all of the stores in the game just
    updated their inventory. You may want to consider revisiting all the 
    merchants on your way back to Grenegar.

    If you have followed this walkthrough from top to bottom, you will also
    likely notice a significant difference in the monsters attacking you. 

      *If you are using the Infinite Money cheat, you may want to revisit the 
       shed in Mildrew and stock up. 

      *You will also likely get attacked on the way back. If the enemy has no
       Faeries or Monks, consider writing your scrolls during combat before \
       running away so that you will be ready to sell them once you get to a 
       store. 

  - DELIVERING THE GOODS

    When you deliver the Rune to Anxien or Donxian, you are indirectly picking
    your candidate for an up and coming election. You will have to help the 
    receiver of the rune win the election. (You cant take the Rune back once 
    delivered).

    The MAIN walkthrough is written with the assumption that you are a good
    character and deliver the Rune to Anxien. See the "Alternate Potion" side 
    quest below for details on the evil alternative.

    That said... go to Anxien(A) with the Lotos Flower and Rune in hand and 
    Talk to him. Once you deliver both, we will tell you that he "Should" be 
    Able to make the potion. Agavaen says "What do you mean by should?". Anxien
    explains:

    Each year, Grenegar elects a town guardian. The guardian is granted access
    to the Stone of Sages which ... for 1 day... elevates the users powers 100 
    fold (or so). Anxien usually uses the powers to create healing and
    protective potions to last the village for rest of the year. He will need
    the power granted by the Stone of Sages to finish the potion that you have 
    started. However, this year Donxian is running against him and has enough 
    of a following to take the title away. If that happens, Anxien will not be 
    able to finish the potion. More importantly, he fears what Donxian will do 
    with the powers. Anxiens instincts tell him that Donxian may be studying 
    Dark Magics... which would explain how he became so powerful so quickly. 

    Your mission, should you chose to accept it or not: find proof of
    Donxian's evil nature and convince the town that he is evil.

  - FINDING PROOF

    Go to Donxians house(D). In the bottom left corner of his room is a book 
    laying on the floor. Go up to the book and the Action will have Agavaen rip 
    a page out of it. 

  - TALK TO THE COUNCIL

    Head to the Council Chambers (CH): Use a signpost to teleport to the "Town 
    Centre" and head up the stairs on the right and through the door on the
    left. The person who you ultimately need to talk to is Fajin. However, the 
    game wont give you the conversation options you need with him until you
    have completed the conversation tree with Saisien. 

    First talk to Saisien:
    ?) Tell me more about the Town Guardian...
    1) What is the point in electing a town guardian?
    1) Tell me more about Anxien.
    1) What are Donxian's chances ?
    1) What is the stone of sages?
    1) When does the celebration begin?

    Talk to Fajin, (The younger council member laying on the floor on the left
    most wall):
    ?) Who will get your vote for town guardian?
    ?) Why will you give your vote to Donxian?
    ?) I heard that Donxian uses forbidden magic. Are you still going to 
       vote for him anyway?
    ?) Take a look at this piece of paper I found at Donxian's place. 

    Fajin "has no time" to deal with you and asks you to leave. It seems you
    need to use more aggressive measures. 

  - MAKING A PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

    Head to the Painter (P): From the town center, head left for 2 screens. 

    Talk to the painter once. It matters not what you say. Talk to him again 
    and Agavaen suggests that he might be thirsty and asks if he wants a drink. 
    The Painter will accept the offer.

    Now head to the Inn (I) And talk to the Bartender. (It will cost 100gp for 
    a bottle of alcohol). 
    ?) I'd like something refreshing to Drink
    ?) Here is 100gp. Give me the whole bottle. 

    Go back and talk to the Painter. Agavaen will give him the alcohol and he 
    will pass out. Pick up his paint brush and approach the Wall (W2). The 
    Action will cause Agavaen to paint a picture from the book page that she 
    "borrowed". 

    Return to Fajin at the Council Chambers (CH) and talk to him:
    ?) Did you discover anything interesting in Town. 

    Agavaen mentions an image on the temple of the goddess of wisdom. Fajin
    leaves to take a look. When you exit the building you will instantly 
    teleport to the temple. Talk to Fajin.

    Now that Agavaen has his attention, she points out that the image is the
    same as an image from a book she found in Donxian's house. Fajin will 
    finally admit that Donxian may not be the man he thought he was and you are 
    teleported out of the town. 

    Elder Saisien is at the exit and tells you that no outsiders are allowed in 
    the city during the election. 

  - AT LAST, THE POTION

    Go to the world map, use a tent to rest and then return to the city. Go 
    back to Anxien (A) and talk to him to receive the potion. (Or Donxian if 
    you did the evil path). 

    Before leaving town, you may want to stop by Donxian's house and buy 
    runes\spells and or the weapon smith and see if he has any better gear.

      * For Infinite Money cheaters, don't forget about the ghost shrine 
        (GH) as a source of money.  
      * The Side Quest: "Cleansing the Temple Ruins" is based in Grenegar. You 
        may want to try it before leaving the city just because of the hassle 
        of doubling back. (Not to mention you can use it as a skill builder) If 
        you do this quest, check for new gear/runes again after completion. I 
        found that it often updates the merchant stock.
      * The Side Quest: THREE STATUES Part 2, is highly recommended. 

  - RETURN TO MILDREW

    Use the World Map to make your way back to Mildrew. 

      * If you have not yet completed Arena Fights : Part 2 from the previous 
        section and you are interested in doing the Arena Fights Part 3 in this 
        section, Do part 2 (and part 1 if necessary) BEFORE healing Ravik. Then 
        when you heal Ravik, you will activate part 3. Note that the Arena 
        Fights : Part 3 is required for several other Side Quests. 

  - HEAL RAVIK

    Head to Ravik's house (in Mildrew) : and talk with his mother. She will 
    tell you to give the potion to Ravik and then walk to his room. Follow his
    mother to his room , approach his bed and give him the potion. After he
    wakes up there will be a small conversation with a thank you and then you
    will instantly be teleported to the Front Gate (Beside the Shed) with Ravik 
    added to your roster. If you talk to Ravik or attempt to re-enter Mildrew, 
    Agavaen will have the option to tell him that she has unfinished business. 

  - PREPARE FOR CHAPTER 3

    As usual, I highly recommend completing all the side quests. If you are 
    having trouble with any of the Section 2.4 Side Quests, you may want to 
    consider completing the optional section 2.5 : "Reworn Settlement". And 
    then coming back to the 2.4 side quest you are having trouble with. 

    * "Creature Infestation : Part 2" is very hard at this point in the
      game. 

    No matter what you do; keep Ravik alive until you are ready to cross the
    swamps. If he dies, the game is over. Save often. If you lose a companion 
    in a battle, reload. 
    
  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: THREE STATUES : Part 2

           In Section 2.2, there were 2 Local Map Fixed Encounters which
           yielded yet another Mysterious Rune. See 2.2: "TWO MONKS IN FOREST"
           and 2.2: "TWO SKELETONS GUARDING CHEST"

           If you haven't already done so, complete those 2 encounters. 

           The Statue that the rune plugs into is located North of Grenegar.
           See the Local Map Fixed Encounter "HIGHER MONK GUARDING CHEST AND 
           STATUE." below. If you are not yet level 10, I would recommend
           completing the Reworn Settlement side quests first. 

           Plug the Statue in and you will receive Lighting Shot if you do not 
           already know it. 

    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 3 : Already Dead

           Pre-Requisite : *Special (Read Below)
           Recommended Min Level : 4

           In order to activate Part 3, you must complete the first two Arena 
           Side Quest (part 1 and part 2), you must have met Donxian and you 
           must completed at least 1 major active quest since you finished part 
           2. Section 2.4 has a simple Mildrew conversation (With Ravik's mom) 
           which fulfils the Active Quest requirement. 

           Head to the arena for your third fight. Talk to the Owner and he 
           will tell you there is another fight Ready. You wont bet this time. 
           You win 300 gps if you win, period. Oh, the other catch is that it 
           is to the death. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Skeleton, Level 5  : HP 80
               Skeleton, Level 5  : HP 80

           As you might have guessed, the 4th Arena Fight requires completion 
           of yet another Active Quest. The Reworn Settlement optional section
           2.5 does the trick quite nicely. (That is where you will find Part 4
           listed).  

    QUEST: Settling a Debt

           Pre-Requisite : Arena Fights : Part 3
           Recommended Min Level : none

           Go to the Tavern (Use a signpost and select "In front of Tavern") 
           and speak to the Barkeep:

           ?) I'd like to ask you a few Questions
           ?) Do you know where I can get a job?

           He will tell you about the Arena that you have already been to. He 
           will ask you how it went and you should be able to tell him that you 
           won 3 fights. Figuring your a capable fighter, he will ask you to 
           remove a pesky man named "Marten" who keeps trying to borrow money 
           from everyone.
           ?) Accept 

           Leave the Tavern and use the Signpost to travel to the town square.
           Marten is standing in front of the barn.  

           There are 2 ways of doing this quest:
            
           Good : (costs you 1200 gp or 400 if you take adv of bug)

               Approach Marten and speak to him.            
               2) They say you owe the innkeeper money
               2) What are you going to do about it?
               1) Alright, Sounds Good [Accept]

               Marten says he will give you magic runes if you settle his debt 
               for him. As proof he promises you one up front. You agree. 

                 Fixed Loot : 
                   Rune of Creation * VERY RARE RUNE

               Head back to the Tavern and speak to the Barkeep:
               ?) I'd like to ask you a few Questions
               ?) I heard Marten owes you 1200 gold pieces. If I pay his debts, 
                  will you leave him alone?
               1) [Pay]

               Return to the Town Center and Talk to Marten. He will give you 
               another rune and a key to a chest and tell you it is South East 
               of Mildrew. (See below for directions). 

                 Fixed Loot : 
                   Rune of Creation * VERY RARE RUNE
                   CAMP CHEST KEY

               An interesting bug: if you return to the Barkeep, the option "I 
               took care of Marten" is still there. If you choose it, the 
               barkeep will pay you 800gp even through you didn't kill Marten. 
               (No evil points for this). 

           Evil : 
                            
               Approach Marten and speak to him.            
               2) They say you owe the innkeeper money
               2) Lets go somewhere a little quieter where we can talk better
                  [Kill Him]

               You will appear in the living room of the Haunted house (Mildrew
               Map: H). Check his body and grab the key. 

                 Fixed Loot : 
                   CAMP CHEST KEY

               Head back to the Tavern and speak to the Barkeep:
               ?) I'd like to ask you a few Questions
               ?) I took care of Marten

                 Fixed Loot : 
                   800 gold pieces

           Whether you were good or evil, the last stage is heading down to 
           Camp and finding the locked chest East of camp.  Look at the Map and 
           locate the first letter "C" in Circus. Image a line going strait
           down. It is on that line slightly north and east of Camp. It is
           located in what appears to be the base of a tower and is guarded by 
           2 skeletons. 

             Fixed Encounter : 
               Armored Skeleton, Level 6  : HP 125
               Skeleton         , Level 3  : HP 53
           
             Fixed Loot : 
               Assorted Runes (about 6 in all. I believe they are random).  


    QUEST: Creature Infestation : Part 2 : The portal

           Pre-Requisite : Settling a Debt
           Recommended Min Level : 13 (With Companion) 15 without. 

             NOTE: Don't do this quest for the loot. Every time I did it the 
                   loot was crappy and the battles were really hard. If you 
                   were ever going to skip a side quest, this would be the one. 
                   That said... I suppose this quest is a good test of your 
                   fighting ability. I was able to get through it at level 12 
                   by the skin of my teeth. 

           After completing the "Settling a Debt" Side quest, this quest will 
           Become available in Mildrew. If you are following this walkthrough 
           top to bottom (ie: you just completed "Settling a Debt" above), you 
           will need to leave Mildrew (go to the world map) and come back. 

           Notice the min level recommendation. Since you need to leave Mildrew 
           anyway, I would suggest skipping ahead to Section 2.5 and doing the 
           optional Reworn Settlement section and then come back. That will 
           help you get your level up and equip you with some better gear. 

           Whether you do Reworn or not, when you return to Mildrew, go to 
           "Town Centre" to begin the quest:

           You will now notice a guard standing in front of the Haunted House 
           (H). If you try to enter, he will tell you that the house is 
           infested and that you must speak to the Mayor if you would like to 
           Learn more. 

           Head to the Mayor and speak to Him:

           ?) Concerning Mildrew...
           ?) Why are the soldiers guarding a ramshackle house next to the 
              Blacksmith. 
           ?) Alright [Accept Quest] 
 
           Go back to the house and enter. If you didn't complete "Creature 
           Infestation : Part 1" earlier, then there will be a werewolf waiting 
           for you. If you did, Agavaen will comment, saying the house seems 
           abandoned.  Move forward into the next room and you will see a
           monster running into a portal. Follow it. 

           You will emerge in Map Mode with a symbol of the monster in front of 
           you. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Enchanter, Level 10 : HP 200/200

           If you look at your Map using the map key, you will notice that the
           portal has teleported you deep into the woods to an area that you 
           cant normally reach by foot.555

           If you walk around, there wont be anything of interest other than 
           The symbol of a Virago monster guarding a chest to the North. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Female Ibex, Level 15 : HP 450/450
               Virago     , Level 13 : HP 220/220
               Male   Ibex, Level 12 : HP 412/412

               *This is a very hard battle. I managed it using Stone Skin + 
                Iron Skin for Defense. 2 Ice Shots, 2 Lighting Shots and 
                some well landed Hammer hits. (and a 150 healing potion)

             Loot :
               Misc Medium

    QUEST: [Optional] Alternate Potion

           Once you have the Rune of Agath, return to Donexian and speak to 
           him:

           ?) I've got the Rune you wanted [Give him the Rune]

           Donxian will tell you the same thing Anxien told you. He will need 
           the stone of sages to complete the potion which means helping him
           win the election. To do so, you must discredit the healer. 

           Use the sign outside the Mages Cave and head to "Town Centre". Go
           Up the stairs to the Council Chambers (CH). So start by talking to 
           Saisien:
           ?) Tell me more about the Town Guardian...
           1) What is the point in electing a town guardian?
           1) Tell me more about Anxien.
           1) What are Donxian's chances ?
           1) What is the stone of sages?
           1) When does the celebration begin?

           Now speak with Baitjan. (He is the one on the far right kneeling.)
           ?) I'd like to talk about the City Guardian
           ?) To whom will you submit your vote?
           1) Why are you on Anxien's side?
           ?) Medicine won't keep you safe from your enemies!
           ?) What's your problem with Donxian?
           ?) What can you tell me about the stone of sages?
           ?) Lets talk about something else. OK?
           ?) Is Everything alright? Is there nothing that worries you?
           ?) Of course I can help...

           Head to Anxien and ask for Baitjan's Medicine:
           ?) Baitjan sends me. He needs his medicine

           Now head to the Shop Keeper's (W) house. In the bottom right corner 
           of his shop is a bucket of oil. Action the bucket to taint the 
           medicine.

           Return to the council chambers and speak with Baitjan. He will 
           complain about pain and tell you that Anxien has lost his vote. You 
           will appear outside the city, unable to enter until the election is 
           over. Use a tent and sleep outside. Return to Donxian for the 
           potion. You can now continue the Walkthrough above : RETURN TO 
           MILDREW. 


  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    ENCOUNTER: HIGHER MONK GUARDING CHEST AND STATUE

               Recommended Min Level: 10

               Where: 
                 North of the "n" in "Grenegar" (close to the sea).

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Higher Monk, Level 12 : HP 250

               Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : Dispell Spells

               * SEE Section 2.4 : THREE STATUES : PART 2

    ENCOUNTER: 2 FAERIES GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Reach the location by following the road Northeast from 
                 Mildrew towards the Gorge. North of the "i" in Circus, on the 
                 northern side of the fence and just west of a lookout tower.

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Faerie, Level 5 : HP 92/92 : ATT 30 : DEF 10
                 Faerie, Level 5 : HP 75/75 : ATT 30 : DEF 10

               Loot: (Chest)
                 Spell Recipe : Regeneration
                 Spell Recipe : Stone Skin
  
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2.5  > > > >  [OPTIONAL] Reworn Settlement
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    The Reworn Settlement is a large optional area where Agavaen can gain 
    information about the happenings in the world of NeverEnd as well as
    additional gear and XP before moving on to Chapter 3. 

    While not a mandatory part of the plot, it is highly recommended. 
    ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE SPECIALIZING IN AXE. It requires that you complete 
    the Reworn Settlement Side Quests in  Sections 2.1 and 2.2

    Pre-Requisite : Reworn Settlement: Part 2
    Recommended Level : 8 - 10

    Notes: If you complete section 2.4 and cured Ravik, you may want to bring 
           him along as an extra companion. However, save often, especially 
           before fixed encounters. If Ravik dies, the game is over.

  Companions:
  -----------
              Race     Sex Level HP   Fastest Attack   Power Attack    
    Alzor     Alsatian ?   5     100  Ripper 199/22    Bite 199/30

      Alzor is Reworn's pet dog. You can pick him up near the Reworn 
      settlement and either use him as a traveling companion, return him or a 
      little of both.  

      Grade:  F   Because of the pre-requisites, by the time you get Alzor,
                  most monsters in the game can kill the dog with a single 
                  blow. (it has no defense). Alzor is only useful if you have 
                  focused on the Reworn Settle Side quests 100% since the 
                  beginning of the game (and Agavaen herself is not much over 
                  level 5. Don't know how you would manage to kill the Ibex)

  Merchants:
  -----------

    Reworn
            Type          : General Store 
            Specialty     : None (Inventory doesn't update).
            Price Cap     : 800

  Trainers:
  -----------

    Reworn: 
           Pre-Requisite : Ask him about his history
 
           - CounterStrike       : Staff       : Min Skill  : 50
           - Meat-grinder        : Axe         : Min Skill  : 30
           - Tornado             : Axe         : Min Skill  : 50

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - GETTING TO REWORN SETTLEMENT

    At the exit of Mildrew, there are 4 paths. 1 leads south to Camp, one leads 
    east to Grenegar, one leads north to the Forest Camp and one leads north 
    east to the Gorge and The Reworn Settlement. Take the North East Path. 

    When you reach the Gorge, you will come upon a Giant. Talk to the Giant. 

    ?) Why wont you let me get by?
    ?) Is there anything I can do for you, so that you will let 
       me get by?

    The giant tells you he wants "shiny things". However, there is a problem... 
    like most bullies, if you  give in and give him any shiny things he will 
    always want more... so there are 2 ways to get past him.

      OPTION 1 : Fight Him

          You can certainly fight him and kill him. Fighting doesn't add any 
          "evil" points, especially if you get him to attack you first. (Self 
          Defense is never Evil). Just talk to him a second time and lie to him 
          about putting things in the chest. Insult him a little and the fight 
          is on. 

          This is one of those moments in the game when the "hit and run"
          strategy will work. You can attack him for a round or two (or more if 
          you have deadlock spells) and then run away. Use a tent to rest (you 
          have to enter Map Mode), save,  and then return and attack again... 
          rinse and repeat until he is dead. 

          The upside is that you will get some loot. You may also get a
          significant amount of experience. This could be good or bad depending 
          on your level.

          Fixed Encounter: 
            Hulking Man, Level 22 : 2500 HP

          Loot: 
            Various Hi Level Items


      OPTION 2 : Outsmart him

         End the conversation and then take note of a large boulder/rock in the 
         cliff side just above the giant. Back away from the giant, walk up to 
         the cliff and a little action icon should appear. If Agavaen has 
         played the sling shot game and has some sling shot pebbles handy, she 
         will get an idea.

         Save [F6] before trying to throw a rock at the boulder above the giant 
         in case you miss. 

         The Boulder Falls, the Giant Dies. Proceed up the road to the 
         settlement. (No loot, not as much XP)

    WHICH ONE? My suggestion is, if you are level 10 or less, attack him. You 
    probably need the experience. If you are level 11 or 12 it is a toss up. 
    More than level 12 and I would avoid the fight.

  - GETTING TO REWORN

    When you reach the settlement, there will be several fixed encounters 
    scattered about the Area Map. In order to reach Reworn's house, you must go 
    left or right at a fork. Left is the easier fight, right is not only 
    harder, but it is the hardest encounter on the map. I recommend going left 
    for now.  

      Fixed Encounter:
        Scoundrel, Level 5 : HP 75
        Renegade , Level 4 : HP 100

    At the center of the map is a log cabin surrounded by a magical barrier.
    Reworn is at the front door. Stay away from the demons in the area as they 
    will attack if you get too close. There is a shimmering white corner that I 
    normally walk through. Talk to Reworn. 

    ?) Some people in Mildrew Suspect you of kidnapping the 
       blacksmith's son. 

    Reworn explains that the boy was highly gifted with magic and that the boy 
    was therefore a target. Even the blacksmith knew he couldn't hide the boys 
    powers forever. So Reworn offered the boy a chance to travel north and 
    become an apprentice under the Auntin magicians. The boy accepted. The boy 
    left a note, but it would seem it must have gotten lost. He hands you a 
    letter to deliver to the blacksmith. 

    ?) I've got the sword that you had made in Grenegar for you. 

      Fixed Loot:
        750 gp

    ?) How come you live with those creatures by yourself.

    He will tell you that demons and monsters started showing up one day, so he 
    cast a protective spell around his house that should not only prevent 
    access from demons, but humans as well. But you are obviously neither as 
    you walked through with no problem. 

    The game then gives you no choice but to accept the Side Quest to rid the 
    settlement of demons... however you can either do it out of the goodness of 
    your own heart... or for money. Good or evil, take your pick. (He pays you 
    either way). I chose good.

    1) What did you do before all the monsters showed up. 

    He was a teacher of martial arts using Axe and Staff. He also was a scout 
    for children with magical talents and steered them to places where they 
    could learn to control their talents. Now he just wants to retire in peace, 
    but he cant because of all the monsters. 

    1) Who are you anyway?

    He tells you he used to be in the military many years ago. Before the lands 
    were split between Sarathaan's Uthragon... and the independent south. 

    1) Do you know where I could take a nap or at least rest a little?

    This will open up a dialog option that will give you access to free rest as 
    well as his wares. 

    1) How did you do the protective spell?

    He got it from Auntin's magicians. 

    1) Who are those magicians, Auntina? 

    A school for magicians. Located in the mountains. However, the roads 
    leading there were destroyed by monsters. Furthermore, the school is now 
    concealed by magic. 

    Before leaving or moving on to side quests, be sure to rest and visit his 
    store. 

  - DO SIDE QUESTS

    While normally you might complete the main quest before considering side 
    quest, since the main quest takes you back to Mildrew and Grenegar, you 
    will probably want to do any 2.5 side quests now rather than have to double 
    back (as well as any local Map Mode Fixed Encounters.

  - RETURN TO MILDREW

    Once you have completed any side quests you care for, Return to Mildrew and 
    Talk to the Blacksmith:

    ?) I do know where you son is, but he can't return from where he is now.

    NOTE : Check out Side Quest : Arena Fights Part 4.  

  - RETURN TO GRENEGAR

    Go to Grenegar and talk to the Merchant.

    ?) About Reworn's Sword... 
    ?) Here's your half of the money

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: Slay the creatures around Reworn

           Pre-Requisite : None (other than reaching the settlement)
           Recommended Min Level : 8 (With Companions) 9 without. 

           Basically go around and kill all the monsters. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Beater, Level 8 : HP 285
 
             Fixed Encounter:
               Possessed, Level 8 : HP 155
          
             Fixed Encounter:
               Faerie,   Level 8 : HP 162
               Werewolf, Level 9 : HP 100
            
           You may want to rest again and save [F6] before taking on the Ibex 
           in the bottom left of the map. This will be a tough fight. Hit and
           and Run does not work. Because Ibex can cast healing spells, they
           will automatically heal between fights.

             Fixed Encounter:
               Female IBex, Level 11 : HP 330

               * A series of Ice Shot spells help do damage while keeping her 
                 slowed. If you don't have Ice Shot, Weaken or Soul Voyage can
                 also help. 

           When all the demons are dead, return to Reworn.

    QUEST: Finding Alzor

           Pre-Requisite : "Slay the creatures around Reworn"
           Recommended Min Level : None 

           After completing "Slay the creatures around Reworn", talk to Reworn:

           1) All the monsters are dead

             Fixed Loot:
                 750 gp

           He will reveal to you that he wasn't always alone. He had a pet
           Alsatian (dog) named Alzor. And asks if you would help find him.

           ?) I'd like to help you
           ?) Where can we find him?
           ?) What does he look like
           ?) Actually, I don't want to concern myself with that anymore.

           Reworn tells you he liked to hang out by a lake in the North East.
           Yes, the last option is backing out, but there is no way to leave 
           the conversation tree without otherwise lying and telling Reworn
           that the dog is dead. 

           Finding Alzor:

           Press the Map key and look at the Reworn Settlement. To the west of 
           the settlement is a group of trees the form an "C" (only turned
           clockwise 90 degrees). Within the C is a green area that you can
           walk. The dog is to the far west of that area. Alternatively, you
           could imagine a line heading west from the "R" in Reworn Settlement
           intersecting with a line heading south from the "C" in Cartographer.
           The Dog is located there.

           You have to cross the river to get to the area. Follow the road 
           towards the gorge. The bridge is just North and East of the sign 
           that you pass on the road. 

           Approach the dog and it will instantly join your party. You wont 
           even have to hit the action icon. Make sure to save before heading 
           back to the settlement incase you get attacked and the dog gets 
           killed before you get back. Even running cant stop 3 magic users
           from killing the dog before you can run away. 

           When you enter the Reworn Settlement, the dog will disappear from 
           your party. Talk to Reworn and he will immediately reward you:

             Fixed Loot:
                200gp
                Metal Belt : AC 6, Axe +40
 
           The belt is cool because it will allow you to learn all the axe 
           moves Reworn has to teach by simply putting it on. (You will meet
           the min skill requirement for axe).

    QUEST: Finding the Auntin's Chest

           Pre-Requisite : None
           Recommended Min Level : 9 (With Companions) 10 without.  

           If you end a conversation tree with Reworn by saying "Nice to meet 
           you", he will mention a chest outside the settlement with some
           valuables in it. 
      
           Finding the Chest:

           The chest is hard to miss as it is guarded by 2 rather hi level 
           Faeries. If you are up for the fight, the loot is worth it.

           Look at the Map using your Map key. The chest is located south of 
           the two "tt"s in Reworn Settlement.

             Fixed Encounter:
               Faerie,      Level 12 : HP 250/250 : DEF 25 : ATT 50 : SPEED 20
               Wild Faerie, Level 15 : HP 175/175 : DEF 30 : ATT 30 : SPEED 35

             Fixed Loot:
               Hi level spells and runes:
               Spell Recipe : War Cry
               Spell Recipe : Cancel all Spells
               Spell Recipe : Arise

    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 4 : A Faerie Tale

           Pre-Requisite : Arena Fights : Part 3. *Special (read below)
           Recommended Min Level : 6

           At the end of "Arena Fights : Part 3" the owner of the Arena will
           tell you that there is no one else to fight you and to come back 
           later. 

           In general, "Come back later" means you must complete at least 1
           more Active Quest. 

           When you return to Mildrew, talk to the Blacksmith. Once you give 
           him the letter from Reworn, that should be just the thing you need 
           to activate the 4th fight. Stop by the Arena on the way out and talk 
           to the owner. 

           For your fourth fight you can bet up to 500 gps and you will be 
           fighting a Faerie. *This is not to the death. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Faerie, Level 6  : HP 110

    QUEST: Poisoned Waters

           Pre-Requisite : Special (See Below)
           Recommended Min Level : 4

           After returning to Mildrew and Grenedar and finishing up the Reworn 
           Settlement quests, if you return to Reworn a second time, Reworn has 
           a new quest for you. It would seem someone is trying to poison the 
           local waters. He wants you to put an end to it. 

           Leave the Reworn settlement by exiting off the northern portion of 
           the area map. This will place Agavaen on the North side of the
           river. 

           Follow the River to the East and eventually you will enter a
           detailed area map. Look around (climb up the cliff) and you will 
           find a monster pouring green liquid into the river. 

             Fixed Encounter:
               Possessed, Level 5  : HP 80

           Return to Reworn for your Reward:
 
             Fixed Loot:
               500 gps

  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    ENCOUNTER: "RABID" GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Following the road from Reworn to Mildrew, shortly after you
                 pass the sign, head south along a path through the woods. At
                 the end is a Rabid guarding a chest. *Good candidate for hit 
                 and run. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Rabid,     Level 16 : HP 900

               Loot: (Chest)
                 Various Hi Level Armor.

    ENCOUNTER: 2 SAMURAI'S GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Immediately after exiting Gorge (heading east toward Reworn),
                 go South down the edge of the valley wall. 2 Samurai's stand, 
                 guarding a chest. The High Level one is near impossible to 
                 hit. Had to fight him with magic. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Samurai, Level 10 : HP 150
                 Samurai, Level 13 : HP 187

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Spell Blockade

    ENCOUNTER: 2 FAERIES GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Look at the Map using your Map key. The Faeries are located 
                 south of the two "tt"s in Reworn Settlement.

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Faerie,      Level 12 : HP 250
                 Wild Faerie, Level 15 : HP 175

               Fixed Loot:
                 Hi level spells and runes:
                   War Cry
                   Cancel all Spells
                   Arise
              ** SEE QUEST : CHAPTER 2.5 : "Finding the Auntin's Chest"

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3. > > > >  Chapter 3: The Swamp
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  Exposition:
  -----------
   
    Agavaen sets out across the swamp and runs into a old acquaintance who  
    kills her guide. Agavaen must finish the journey on her own.

    Pre-Requisite : Reworn Settlement: Part 2
    Recommended Level : 10 - 12

  Companions:
  -----------
                    Race  Sex Level HP   Fastest Attack        Power Attack    
    Fort Commander  Human  M   18   474  Shallow Attack 45/25  Rotation 53/50

        Fort Commander is... well... the Fort Commanders.  

        Grade:  B-  Good HPs and Good Armor, but his attacks are actually 
                    pretty weak for his Level. I'm sure they would improve, but 
                    he only sticks around for 1 battle, so I guess we will 
                    never know.    

  IMPORTANT NOTES
  ---------------

    - Companion : If you have been traveling with Frij or Ciang, I recommend 
                  leaving them behind for Chapter 3. Chapter 3 is where the 
                  REAL game begins and you will become very frustrated trying 
                  to keep your companion alive. Neither Frig nor Ciang has 
                  enough HPs to survive level 15+ battles. You can just 
                  let them die in battle or return them to their city. 
                  (Grenegar for Frij, Mildrew for Ciang). 

    - Patch     : Most of the "fixes" addressed by the patch apply to the later 
                  half of the game. As such, the further into Chapter 3 you 
                  get, the less stable the game becomes and also the less 
                  likely your save games will load after installing the patch.
              
                  Generally however, any save games made before crossing the 
                  swamp will load. So my advice is : Save a game before 
                  crossing the swamp, install the patch and then continue. 

                  Of course for money cheaters, this means no more free money. 
                  So you might want to stock up before saving the game and THEN
                  install the patch. If you don't want to have to worry about 
                  money.. I recommend about 100,000 gps. I mastered every 
                  weapon and had 3 separate specialized suites for int, str and
                  agility and still had 20,000gp to spare. 

    - Fort      : The Fort Area is\was the buggiest portion of the game. There 
                  was a set of side quests at the Fort which required you to do 
                  things in a specific order. It appears that the developers 
                  decided to just strip the Fort side quests out all together 
                  with the patch. The problem is, they didn't do a good job. 
                  There are still "hints" of side quests in the Fort 
                  conversations. If you ask the wrong questions, you can still 
                  get assigned side quests that you will never be able to 
                  complete. 

                  So... you still have to do things in a specific order, but 
                  now the trouble doesn't yield loot or experience, it simply 
                  avoids getting quests added to your quest book that you will 
                  never be able to complete. I have provided step by step 
                  instructions to ensure proper avoidance. 

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - FINDING THE SWAMP

    If Ravik is not already in your party, go to Mildrew and Talk to him at the 
    Front Gate. 
    ?) Can we go to the Swamp

    Look at your Map using the map key. To get to the swamps, follow the road 
    North/East toward the Gorge/Reworn Settlment until you are under the "P" in 
    swamp. Then head strait north. 

  - SAVE GAME AND INSTALL PATCH

    See above. 

  - CROSSING THE SWAMP

    When you are ready, talk to Ravik to move on to the next part of the game. 

        Ravik   : Are you sure you are ready?
        Agavaen : Yes I am, and I need to get there as soon as possible.

    Ravik will begin climbing on the tree. Approach the tree to follow.

    Agavaen will appear on a new Area Map with Ravik Standing in the middle.
    Approach Ravik. When you get close to him, another Auren will teleport into 
    the screen. Ravik will begin to attack her and the Auren will kill him. 
    Agavaen will speak to her:

           1) Where... where did Ravik Disappear too?
           1) You killed him? You .... (Good points)
           ?) What do you actually want from me?
           ?) I'm not that little bandit that I used to be a long time ago. 
           ?) I'm glad that someone noticed. 
           ?) No, Not now. (Good Points)
           ?) I have some personal matters to arrange first. 
           ?) Really.

           ** There are other conversation options, some will yield evil 
              points, however all end up the same and none result in any 
              extra spells or info. 

    Agavaen will give a little narrative about her history with the other 
    Auren. 
    
  - FINDING THE FORT

    Agavaen will find herself in the middle of the swamp slightly above the 
    "p". 

      * To return to Mildrew, use this area map and approach the spiky log that 
        Agavaen entered from in the top left of the map). 

    To exit the Transition Map, leave the Transition Map on the west side or
    bottom side.  

    Use the Map Key and you should notice the "Fortress" to the North West. 
    That is where you are heading. However... while we are in the Swamp, we 
    might as well pick something up. 

    Hit the "left" button and head directly west. In no time you should come 
    across a wheel\gear sitting on the ground. 

    Approach the gear and hit the action key. Agavaen may express some
    knowledge of the object even though she hasn't taken a quest.

    Now Save [F6] and head North. 

      * I found this area to be buggy. Sometimes the game would crash for
        no reason (despite the patch). Sometimes running from a fight 
        would teleport you to odd places in the world map (like mildrew). 
        So save often. 

    When you reach the fort, you will see what amounts to the top of a bridge 
    with a gate manned by 2 guards in the distance.

    At first, don't talk to anyone, just try to walk through the gate: The 
    guards will stop you:

    1) Couldn't you make an exception
    1) Maybe a few gold pieces would ...
    1) Is there no way of getting through this gate?

    The commander tells you if you help their mechanic, that he will let you 
    through.

  - TALK TO THE COMMANDER

    Begin a second conversation with the commander (the guard on the left)

    1) What are you doing here?
    3) You are in Command Here?
    1) Have you seen two bandits passing by? One of them had a wooden leg?
    1) What kind of trouble are you having?
    1) It was a pleasure talking to you [End Dialog]

    The commander complains about the local villagers making fun of him
    because he claims to have seen a chain moving on it's own through the
    air. 

  - EXAMIN THE BRIDGE

    From the screen with the 2 guards, exit screen left. You will see a
    staircase heading down under the bridge.
    
    Walk down the stairs and on the next map below, you will see a vest laying
    on the ground under the center arch of the bridge.

      Fixed Loot:
        Luxury Vest : Agility + 30, Dagger +25

        * Yes, it is better than Chain Male. AC equivalent of 27 and it allows 
          Agavaen to run away from battles.

    When you pick up the vest, you should notice a chain flying around. "Chase"
    the chain around until it stops moving near the Staircase. (You should 
    still see it when you return to the staircase area map). Keeping your 
    distance from the chain, go up the stairs. (If it jumps away, you will need 
    to chase it again)

    From the screen with two guards, walk down the bridge and up to the stone 
    statue on the left. An action gear will appear. The action will push the 
    statue over the edge, revealing the secret of the chain. 

    The chain was being held by a partially invisible Beast. The commander will 
    join you for the battle: 
    
      Fixed Encounter:
        Creature,      Level 12 : HP 330

  - TALK TO THE MECHANIC

    From the screen with the 2 guards, now exit screen right. You will see a 
    wooden door. Save before heading through the door [F6]. 

      * It is reported that the game tends to crash when entering the 
        mechanics room when shadows are enabled. If the game crashes for 
        you, try turning off shadows and then reload. I have never 
        experienced this myself. It may have been fixed with the patch 

    Talk to the mechanic. The key to avoiding the broken quests is to square up 
    with him immediately. You already have the items he needs, so you can just 
    give them to him without asking any unnecessary questions:

    ?) I have the Chain
    ?) I have the gear

    You will see a little cut scene as the water begins to flow again. 
    
  - AGRIMONY

    With the machine fixed, you can now pass through the gate. HOWEVER, there
    is one more thing in the swamp you need to get before moving on. Cross the 
    bridge and head back to the swamp.

    After you appear on the World Map head directly west and you will notice a 
    yellow flower.  Approach it and the action icon will appear. Pick some
    Agrimony Flowers.

  - GEAR\RUNE UPGRADE [Optional]

    You have now completed Chapter 3. I have found that the event of fixing 
    the machine tends to update all the merchants. However, the gear available 
    in Uthragon is 5 times better than anything you can buy south of the swamp. 
    The 1 exception is Runes. The Wagon Merchant between Mildrew and Grenegar 
    and Donxian occasionally spawn some hi level runes that are worth the trip. 
    With your vest of Agility, you shouldn't have to worry too much about
    getting into a fight you can't run from. Then again, if you are not 
    cheating, you probably don't have the money to blow on Runes. Ultimately 
    the decision to back track is yours. 

  - GO THROUGH THE FORT GATE

    When you are ready to move on, walk through the fort gate. Agavaen will
    pause and give a little narrative:

      Narrative : People are still mad at me. They have hated my people since 
                  the Agathian Catastrophe, because none of us joined the 
                  battle. After that, we were all banished.  

      Narrative : Maybe I should find a way back. A way to my world.   

      Narrative : But first, I need to go to Uthragon. I have to find those 2 
                  good for nothing bandits that stole my amulet.

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4. > > > >  Chapter 4: Uthragon
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen continues north to Uthragon in search of her pendant but begins 
    dreaming about returning to her world. 

    Recommended Level : 11 - 13

  Companions:
  -----------
                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon            Cost    
    Faerie Amalia   Faerie     F  15  225  Magic Attacks     1250gps

        You meet Amalia between the swamp and Uthragon. Unlike most Faeries 
        who attack you, Amalia seems lonely and seeks companionship. Preferably
        with a fellow Auren. Amalia has no physical attacks. 

        Grade:  C   Her Lighting Discharge attack is just too weak. She only
                    has 3 and then she has to rest. And Im sorry, but 1250 is 
                    just too much to pay for target fodder. 

                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon            Cost    
    Lisa            Human      F  10  150  Staff             Free

        You save Lisa from the Faerie Tree. She remains in your party until you 
        return to Uthragon.  

        Grade:  F   She is a quest companion with low HPs and crappy attacks.  


                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon           Cost    
    Scoundrel       Scoundrel  M   5  250  Staff/Spear      Free

        You run across the scoundrel while looking for an Uthragon shopkeeper's 
        lost shipment.

      Grade:  C-    More useful than the Faerie, but there are better 
                    companion options.   

  Reference Map
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                          Entrance

Legend

#  : Wall            <  : Door, enter from right  V  : Door, enter from top
[] : Stairs or Arch  <  : Door, enter from left   ^  : Door, enter from bottom
%  : Fence           @  : Pillars                 ~  : filler

I  : Inn     G  : Guard         F  : Rhiannon, local Herbalist  MA : Malin
W  : Well    F  : Farmer        Z  : Zither Musician             C : Conrad
ST : Stim    S  : Statue        M  : General Merchant
GK : Gareck  SK : Shop Keeper   V  : Robbery Victim
H  : Healer  P  : Potter Woman  R  : Rohel, Sword Master
D  : Dawners X  : Local Wizard  M  : Marcus, Hammer Master        
             

  Merchants:
  -----------

    NOTES: See "UPGRADE YOUR GEAR" main quest below. 

    Rhiannon the Herbalist (F)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : All

    General Merchant (M) 
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : Weapons\Armor

    Xavier,local Wizard (X)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Runes\Spells
            Notes         : Sometimes you have to speak to him 2 times for the 
                            spell recipes to appear. 
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Meteor
                          - Ice Shot
                          - Dispel Spells
                          - Morena's Revenge
    Inn Keeper  (I)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : None
            Notes         : Sells "Alcohol" needed for side quest

    Gareck (GK)
            Type          : Weapon Store
            Specialty     : Supposedly axes, but his selection isn't as good as 
                            the General Merchant, the Healer or the Herbalist. 
    Healer (H)
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Potions
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Adamantite skin
                          - Advanced Healing
                          - Regeneration

    Shop Keeper (SK)
            Type          : General Store
            Specialty     : none
            Notes         : No inventory till finish quest (Good buy price, but 
                            sells crap) 
            Price Cap     : 

  Trainers:
  -----------

    ROHEL, THE SWORD MASTER: 
 
           - Offense             : Long Sword  : Min Skill  : 42
           - Legionary Attack    : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 35
           - RoundAbout          : Short Sword : Min Skill  : 52

           Notes  : Once you purchase training, you must "action" the
                    combat dummy nearby to actually gain the training.  

    MARCUS, THE HAMMER MASTER: 

           - Deathbearer         : Hammer  : Min Skill  : 40

           Notes  : Don't speak to Marcus until after speaking with Rohel. See 
                    Quest: "Dragon Sword : Part 1" Gain training by activating 
                    the combat dummy near Marcus. He will not mention training 
                    in conversation. 

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - FINDING UTHRAGON

    The path to Uthragon is pretty strait forward. A hike through the
    woods along a rather strait path. About half way there you will 
    see a deer. The Deer doesn't activate an encounter, but the Path
    to the right of the deer leads to a Faerie who will join your
    party if you speak to her (Faerie is only present after you install
    the patch). 

	1) What can you tell me about the surroundings?
	1) Why do you want to join me?
	2) What do you have against humans?

    You can either take her on or leave her behind. You can always return
    and pick her up if you change your mind. However, what Amalia didn't 
    mention was that it will cost you 1250 gps for her companionship.
    Furthermore, she wont enter a Human area with you and will only travel
    with you if you are alone. (She hangs back when you enter Uthragon and
    if you pick up another companion, she wont rejoin your party so long as 
    they are around.  My recommendation is... don't waste the money. 

  - A DEAD MONK

    Just outside the entrance to Uthragon (slightly west) is the symbol
    of a dead monk laying on the ground. While not part of the main quest, 
    on his bogy you will find the last of the mysterious runes. Now all you 
    need to do is go to the fixed local encounters section below and find 
    the statue to plug it into. 

      * It is above the C in Cartographer. But it is guarded by some Hi-level 
        monks. Best not attempt the battle until you complete the Uthragon, 
        main quest and upgrade your equipment.  

  - RAISE MONEY\EXPERIENCE

    When I tried playing through the game start to finish without the money 
    cheat, I found myself short on money at this point. I was also only level 
    10. You may consider jumping down and doing some side quests to raise some 
    money and gain experience before confronting the bandits if you are in the 
    same situation. On the other hand, if you have around 20,000+ gps and 
    you are already level 12 or more, then you can put off the side quests till 
    the main quest is finished. 

  - UPGRADE YOUR GEAR

    Uthragon is huge. It is the size of Camp, Mildrew and Grenegar all 
    combined into one. Unlike Mildrew and Grenegar, there is no quick and
    easy transportation system for getting around. However there is another
    difference which comes to your advantage. 

    In Mildrew and Grenegar, all merchant inventories were randomly 
    populated the first time you entered the city. In Uthragon, merchant
    inventories are not populated until you enter the area map that contains 
    the merchant. 

    This can be used to your advantage as you can save before approaching
    each merchant and reload until the merchant offers something you really
    want or need.

    The amulet you seek is at the Inn (I). But for many playing this game, 
    getting the amulet will involve fighting. So it is probably in your best 
    interest to upgrade your gear before going for the amulet.

    The only Merchant that you MUST encounter on the way to the Inn is Rhiannon 
    the Herbalist (F). So we will address her first:

    Rhiannon the Herbalist (F):

        Cross the bridge. When you see the city's magical statue, exit screen 
        bottom. You should see 2 guards and a well in front of you. Approach 
        the left side of the Well Screen\Area, but before transitioning to the 
        next area, stop and Save [F6]. Now, exit screen left. 

        You should see "downtown" in front of you with all sorts of buildings
        and people standing around.  The Inn is the third building on the left,
        but you aren't going there just yet. 

        Using the Reference Map, you should be able to spot Rhiannon the 
        Herbalist (F). (Left most human in green). Approach her and begin a 
        conversation:

        3) Your shelves are bare. Why do you have so few herbs?
        1) Yeah, tell me about it. It is not safe out there!
        2) I'll look around your shop. 
   
        Look at her inventory. 

        Recommendation : I personally reload until I see either a ring or 
                         necklace. What properties you go for are obviously
                         up to you, but I recommend holding out for a piece 
                         that costs more than 2500. Dragon armor with some
                         sort of enhancement is also nice. 

        If you don't see what you want, exit the trading screen and reload.  
        Most stuff shows up within about 5 tries. 

          ** If you are short on money you can skip the other merchants and
             skip ahead to the next Main Quest item

    General Merchant (M)

        Once you get what you want from Rhiannon, save [F6] and trot over
        to the general Merchant. His door is just left of Rhiannon. 
    
        Recommendation : Look for a hi quality weapon, Gloves or Belt. (You
                         wont find those items at the other merchants). When 
                         you find what you think you want. Save [F6] and then  
                         reload 3 more times to be sure. 

        Reload until you get something you need.

    Xavier,local Wizard (X)

        Once you get what you want from the General Merchant, save [F6] and 
        head over to Xavier the local Wizard. His door is just above Rhiannon. 
        
        Recommendation : He generally carries the best quality earrings. Again, 
                         the more expensive, the better. But make sure it is
                         something you can use. He also occasionally carries 
                         dragon boots, but rarely with any special 
                         enchantments. 

     Healer (H)

        Once you get what you want from the Wizard, save [F6] and head over to 
        the Healer. This requires leaving the "downtown" map Screen bottom. 
        Then, in front of the well and to the right of the Guards you will see 
        an alley. Head back there, down some stairs. 

        Agavaen will appear in a grassy courtyard facing you. Almost 
        immediately to Agavaen's right (your left) is a small hidden set of 
        stairs. These lead to the healer. When you get to the door, save before 
        entering. 

        Recommendation : If you haven't gotten Dragon Armor, make sure to get a 
                         good set from the Healer. He has top notch armor 3/5 
                         reloads. If you already have armor, look for a nice 
                         ring or necklace. 

  - FINDING THE BANDITS AND YOUR AMULET

    Using the Reference Map above head to the Inn (I):

    When you enter the Inn you will see the Inn Keeper. Avoid him for now. 

    * The Inn Keeper dialog will not let you sleep until you have talked to the 
      bandits. I avoid talking to the Innkeeper all together at this point as 
      mentioning the Bandits can sometimes cause bugs. If you REALLY need to 
      sleep, you may need to exit Uthragon and use a tent.  

    Save the Game [F6] and then exit screen Right

    You will see the Bandits Drinking together at a table. When you approach a 
    conversation will begin. You have 2 options for handling this, both 
    with their own consequences:

  - OPTION 1 : GETTING YOUR AMULET WITHOUT KILLING THEM (Good person option)

      * You talk them into giving you your amulet (plead with them)
      * You barter (buy) the amulet from them (for 300 gps)
      * You fight them (without finishing them off)

      A non-violent resolution may be important to you if you are not well
      leveled or didn't have the money to upgrade your gear. I personally 
      prefer fighting them just because you can squeeze money out of them if 
      you do. 

      Non-Violent:

        The non-violent path is rather strait forward. After you get your 
        amulet, you will continue your conversation with the bandits. The 
        developers have crafted the conversation so that no matter what you 
        say, you will end up  asking for info on how to get home and you will 
        receive the new "Talk to Sarathaan" main quest. Furthermore they will 
        point you to Gareck for help with the task.  

      Violent:
 
        The second (preferred) approach is to fight them. Note that fighting 
        them doesn't "kill" them. Rather, it leaves them lying on the ground 
        pleading for their lives.
 
        Getting into a fight isn't very  hard. I personally prefer provoking 
        them into attacking Agavaen:
        3) You thought you would get away with this? Give me my amulet and my
           part of the loot right now!
        2) I've come a long way and I'm not giving up right now. 
        3) I'm losing my patience

          Fixed Encounter:
             Wulf,          Level 15 : HP 370
             Dares,         Level 15 : HP 425

          * Don't cast Deadlock on Dares. It will break the game. (But you can 
            cast on Wulf). 

        Once they are on the ground, you can be more demanding and coax up to 
        300gps out of them if you are insistent. Think of it like this: That is 
        less money for them to spend on beer.
 
        Eventually the conversation tree will force you to make a decision; 
        heal them or kill them. Go ahead and heal them and then you will enter 
        the same conversation tree as you would above had you chosen a 
        non-violent solution. You can't exit the conversation without receiving 
        the "Meet Sarathaan" Quest. So the main quest becomes meeting 
        Sarathaan, but with the intention of getting his help.

  - OPTION 2 : GETTING YOUR AMULET BY KILLING THEM (Evil option : no mercy)

    * You fight them and then kill them

      Begin a fight with them however you wish. Here is one option:
      3) You thought you would get away with this? Give me my amulet and my
         part of the loot right now!
      2) I've come a long way and I'm not giving up right now. 
      3) I'm losing my patience

          Fixed Encounter:
             Wulf,          Level 15 : HP 370
             Dares,         Level 15 : HP 425

          * Don't cast Deadlock on Dares. It will break the game. (But you can 
            cast on Wulf). 

      After they are on the ground threaten them and they will give you all 
      their money. Actually killing them requires you to ignore their cries for 
      mercy. That is why it is considered evil. Finish them off.

      There are some consequences for being evil. The first consequence is that
      you will find a key on the corpse of Dares. This key is part of the main 
      walkthrough later in the game if you are evil. It is a door to the cellar
      back in Camp. (Remember that door you couldn't open on the very first 
      area map of the game). However the loot inside is absolutely worthless to 
      anyone besides the Cartographer and he only asks you for it if you end up 
      playing out the evil ending of the game. So if you are evil (which you 
      probably are if you killed them), pick the key up because you will need 
      it later. 

        ** NOTE good characters can still request the key from Dares later in 
           the game, but you must wait till Chapter 7. 

      The second consequence of killing them is that they don't live long 
      enough to tell you about Sarathaan or Gareck. So the game fixes this by 
      having Denevera confront you outside the Inn (but only if you kill them).

      Meeting Denevera isn't a big issue, however the real problem is that the 
      special effects used for her entry cause the game to crash 85% of the 
      time. The only work around is to save right before opening the door. 
      Restart the game and during start up, change the refresh rate. This may 
      not be an option if you have a limited graphics card or monitor. Point 
      is:  killing the bandits may lead to a bug that you can't get past, in 
      which case, letting them live may be your only option.

      Assuming you get past the bug, Denevera will give you her own quest, 
      asking you to kill Sarathaan. So the main quest becomes meeting 
      Sarathaan, but with the intention of killing him. She tells you to 
      Seek a local named Gareck for help with the task. 
      
  - FIND GARECK

    All roads now lead to a Dwarf named Gareck. Using the Reference Map above, 
    he is marked as (GK). He is the western most object of interest on the map. 

    From the "Downtown" area map, exit off the bottom left of the screen. You 
    should see a shop keeper and his guard at the end of the alley. To the left
    of the guard are some stairs heading up (screen left). Take the stairs. 
    Just keep following the alley and you will eventually run into the Dwarf. 
    
    When you meet him, he will tell Agavaen to come closer to talk to him. 

    1) What's your business?

    This will lead to his inventory. He specializes mostly in Axes, and Armor. 

    Talk to him again:

    2) Tell me about Uthragon
    2) What do you know about Sarathaan?
    2) I need to get to Sarathaan
    3) See you around maybe [End Dialog]

    He mentions that he doesn't want money. That the price involves taking a 
    Small "trip" together. Basically he wants to join your party. It is a 
    babysitting job. Gareck travels with you, keeping his eyes open for
    something that he wont tell you about... all the while your job is to keep 
    him alive.

    The truth is that he wants to retrieve a relic of his ancestors from the
    Dungeon and needs an experienced companion to help. Too bad his 
    conversation doesn't tell you this. 

    My Advice : If you want to do some side quests, you may want to avoid 
    Gareck until later as he is not so agile and prevents you from running 
    without taking a few hits. On the other hand, when it comes to actually 
    fighting, he is one of the better companions the game has to offer. The 
    main thing to realize is that once you pick him up, you are stuck with him 
    until you complete his quest (Chapter 5).

  - PREPARE FOR THE DUNGEON

    The Dungeon is actually not all that hard if you use the right 
    strategies\spells. The recommended minimum starting level is only 14 
    (partially because you have a level 18 dwarf along who acts as a nice 
    punching bag). 

    Skeletons are mostly brute strength based fighters. So spells like 
    "Deadlock" come in handy. 

    The hardest part of the Dungeon is that it is a sequence of Area Maps, so 
    you can't rest. Basically this means avoid using spells except big 
    encounters and take some healing potions since you can't rest. I recommend  
    8 150 HP potions, 4 300 HP  potions and 2 scrolls of "Arise" (Just in case)

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: Farmer's Suffering

           There is a lonely and depressed farmer just within the Uthragon city 
           walls (F).  Talk to him:

           1) Good Day to you, My name is Agavaen
           1) What happened to you?
           1) Is there anything I can do for you?

           It seems his farm was attacked and his family murdered. He wasn't 
           able to give his wife proper burial before leaving. He asks if you 
           could see to it if you are out that way.

           1) I shall do as you ask.[Accept]

           The Farm house is roughly directly above the "F" in Fortress on your 
           map. About half way to the lake above. (The dark brown area). 

           When you arrive there will be 3 monsters. 
           
             Fixed Encounter:
               Enchanter, Level 11 : 210
               Gusher   , Level 18 : 560
               Beater   , Level 8  : 285

           When the fight is over, you will see a set of bones to the left of 
           the farm house. Approach them and perform the action to pick them 
           up. 

           To the right of the Farm House are 3 graves. Approach the left most 
           grave (unfilled) and perform the action to place the bones. 

           Return to the Farmer in Uthragon:
            
           1) Your wife can rest eternally now

             Fixed Loot:
               450 gps

    QUEST: Find Lost Goods

           The local Shop Keeper (SK) is expecting a shipment but it never 
           arrived. (Sound Familiar?). Talk to him to begin the Investigation:
           He is the man standing at the end of an alley, west of "Downtown"
           with a guard standing next to him.

           2) Tell me more about it
           2) I'll find those wagons for you

           Finding the missing shipment is easy. Follow the road north of
           Uthragon (the one that goes through the "h" in Uthragon). Towards
           the top of the map, you will enter a detailed area map. On it you 
           will see a Scoundrel and 2 wagons.

           As you approach the scoundrel, he will plead for his life. 
           
           Examine the dead horse and then the broken wagon. Finally speak to 
           the Scoundrel

           1) Why should I let you live?
           1) Alright, you can help me with the wagon. 

             ** I advise not killing him. Even if you are evil, you need to 
                keep him alive to get around a game bug

           Now examine the operational Wagon
           1) Take Now

           When you enter Map Mode, Save [F6] just incase the scoundrel gets 
           killed on the way. Now head back to Uthragon.

           When you enter the city, you will see an animation of Agavaen and 
           the Scoundrel pushing the Wagon up to the City Gate. The shop keeper 
           will make a comment about the Scoundrel:

           1) You should be safe here in front of the gate. Don't pay any
              attention to them. They are harmless. 

           The Shopkeepers will offer 1500 gps reward. You can try to haggle
           (get him up to 1875) but it will give you evil points. So I normally 
           just take 1500. 

           2) Alright then, 1500 gps

             Fixed Loot:
               1500 gps

           ** You can now proceed to the Shopkeeper (SK) and buy gear from 
              him. His gear is so poor I don't even mention him as a merchant.  

           ** Don't talk to the scoundrel or use\move him in any way until 
              after completing "Statue of Uthragon" Quest below.  

    QUEST: Stim's Ghost & The Family Sword

           The Farmer's son Stim was robbed and murdered shortly after arriving
           at the city. (Talk about bad luck). Stim's soul can't find rest 
           without his belongings. 

           Stim is located at (ST). To reach him,  From the entrance of 
           Uthragon (Screen with moving Statue), exit screen bottom. Then 
           follow the alley in front of the well (to the right of the 2 
           guards).
 
           You will appear in a small courtyard. There are 2 stairwells to
           Agavaen's Right (your left). A small one, near Agavaen and a larger 
           one further down the path near a lizard hanging out on a rock. Take 
           Larger set of stairs up.

           You will appear on a screen with a bench. Exit screen bottom from 
           The bench and Agavaen will appear in front of a large bell. Approach 
           the Bell and Stim will appear. 

           (This is why I draw text maps). 

           Stim gives a little agonizing speech about how he can't rest. He 
           mentions a tunic and a platinum ring. He can only rest if they are 
           returned to his grave.

           Now leave Stim and talk to the Farmer (F) at the gate:
           2) I saw the Ghost of your dead son Stim
           2) Goodbye

           Where are Stim's Things? If you look at the Map with your Map key,
           you will notice a lake south west of the Cartographers house with a 
           bridge going across it. If you follow the right side of the lake
           North, at the top is a Locust Man in a small alcove in the tress.  
           He blocks access to a chest and some items sitting on the ground.

           That is your target... however, on the way, I suggest stopping by 
           the log cabin on the west side of the lake (it is on the way). Talk 
           to the owner to discover that he also had some things stolen  
           including a family sword.

           Yes, we are going to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. 

           Now go fight the Locust Man:

             Fixed Encounter
               Locust Man, Level 25 : HP : 1450

               * He is not THAT hard. Use a deadlock if you must. 

           In the chest you will find "Conqueror", the family sword. On the 
           ground, in a pile just north of the chest, you will find Stim's 
           belongings. 
        
           Return to the Merchant at the Lower Lake. 

             ** Make sure the Conqueror sword is not equipped or the game will 
                crash. 

           ?) Here is your sword [Give the Merchant the sword]

             Fixed Loot:
               5000 gps 
           
           Now that is what I call a Reward. =)

           Head to Stim's Grave: The Farm house is roughly above the "F" in
           Fortress on your Map. About half way to the lake above. (The dark
           brown area). Stim's is the Right Most Grave. Approach it and Perform 
           the action twice. Once to identify the grave and again to place 
           Stim's things. 

           Last but not least, return to Stim (ST). Speak to him and he will
           thank you as he fades off.

             ** Dont speak to the Farmer again until you are ready for the
             Statue of Uthragon Quest. 

    QUEST: The Statue of Uthragon

           Pre-Requisite : Farmer's Suffering, 
                           Find Lost Goods, 
                           Stim's Ghost & The Family Sword
           
           I know the Pre-Requisite list seems odd, however there is a game bug 
           where you can't get the Statue of Uthragon unless the Scoundrel is 
           standing at the City Gate.

           Assuming you are doing the side quests top to bottom: After Putting 
           Stim's Soul to Rest, return to the entrance of Uthragon (screen with 
           moving statue) and SAVE [F6].

           Now speak to the Farmer. 
           ?) I helped your son find his peace as well

           He will thank you for all that you have done and mentions that he 
           has seen you eyeing the Statue. He spontaneously decides to distract 
           the guard, but warns you that there wont be a second chance.

           Like Mildrew, you must be careful to stay out of the Guards View. 
           Go around to the left side of the statue and grab it from there (be 
           certain the tower guard isn't facing you either) then quickly leave 
           screen left. If you mess up, reload and try again.

             Fixed Loot:
               Magic Statue : Endurance +10 
 

    QUEST: The Sarathaan Statues\Armor

           Pre-Requisite : The Statue of Uthragon, 
                           The Statue of Mildrew,
                           The Statue of Grenegar

           If you have managed to grab all three city statues you now have a 
           choice:

           With the three statues in your hands, you have +5 Agility, +5 
           Strength and +10 Endurance. Note how all of these are fighter 
           traits. 

           North East of Uthragon is a small lake. (You have to head east to 
           the merchants log cabin and head north from there to get to the 
           area)

           At the north-western tip of the lake is a "mysterious" monument. If 
           you go to the monument and plug each of the three city statues in, 
           you will gain a special "Armor". It provides no defense (since it is 
           scarcely any clothing at all), however it boosts each one of your 
           magical Skill levels by 35 points. 

           The 105 combined Skill points are much more valuable in my opinion 
           than the 20 Attribute points. (Besides, I like Agavaen in leathers).
           However, which is better mostly depends on your character concept. 
           with no def bonus, you might want to grab a nice quality Staff or 
           short sword to add defense for when you are casting spells. (It may 
           mean switching outfits a lot more).

             Fixed Loot:
               Body Tattoo Armor : +35 All Magic Abilities

           If you tend to fight more than cast spells, you may wish to opt to 
           keep the statues. 

    QUEST: Helping out the Inn \ Finding work for the  Musician

           Head to the Inn (I) and talk to the Innkeeper:
           1) It is quite empty in here
           ?) Thank you, I don't need anything [End]

           He offers 500gps for someone who can help the Inn pick up business. 

           Now head to the Zither Musician (Z) and talk to her

           1) hey, My name is Agavaen
           1) What are you doing here?
           3) The Innkeeper said he doesn't have many customers these days. Do
              you think your music could change that?

           Head back to the Inn and speak to the Inn Keeper again:

           1) I met a girl playing the Zither. She says her music is the right
              thing to revitalize your tavern. 
           ?) Thank you. I don't need anything [End Dialog]

           One more trip back to the musician:
           ?) The Innkeeper has decided to accept you. 

           Fixed Loot:
             Spell Scroll : Time Stop (Too bad it isn't the Recipe)
             * Most powerful spell in the game. Save for last 
               confrontation. 

    QUEST: Medicine for Granny

           The Potter Woman (P) is a little old Lady with tooth problems. She 
           is found in Downtown. There are 3 people on the Downtown Map. Granny
           is the one in the middle. Talk to her:
           
           1) Hi there. How are you?
           2) A mug?,,, well, I'll have to think about it. maybe later.
           1) I'll think about it later, really...
           2) What's the matter Granny? You look to be in some pain.
           1) I can go there for you. 
           1) Don't worry Granny. I can find some coins for you. 

           Granny mentions an "herbalist" in the conversation but what she 
           meant was a healer. 
 
           Head to the Healer (H) and talk to him:

           ?) I need a medicine that will sooth tooth pains. 
           ?) When will you get some more?
           ?) OK, I will try to get some for you

           * You should have some Agrimony since I told you to pick it up 
             south of the Fort in the main walkthrough. If not, see the 
             "Flowers for Merchant" quest below for a list of where the flower 
             can be found. 

           ?) here's the Agrimony.

           It will cost you 15 gps for the medicine. 
           1) Take it

           Head Back to the Granny(P)
           ?) I brought you the medicine, granny.[Give her the medicine) 

    Quest: Saving (or not saving) Xavier's Daughter

           The local Mage's daughter has been kidnapped. However the odd thing
           is, no one will tell you this. Rather you will "happen" upon his 
           daughter while you are roaming the lands near Uthragon. The quest 
           actually begins when you rescue his daughter. It is mostly an escort 
           job. 

           The Daughter is located on the top floor of the Faerie Tree. It is 
           already marked on your map. 

           When you arrive, 2 body guards will tell you to leave. 
           1) Attack

             Fixed Encounter:
               Enchanter, Level 13   : 250 HP
               Gusher   , Level 20   : 600 HP

           Save [f6] and then enter the tree. 

           Go around and "action" all the items on the first floor. Then climb 
           the ladder to the top. 

           Before talking to Lisa, "action" the three items around her one 
           time.

             EVIL NOTE: You have the option of using Lisa to make a potion
                        of magic resistance. It requires looking for a Lotus 
                        Flower near the north\west side of the lake, east
                        of the "Faerie Tree" and 3 other potions: ice 
                        resistance, fire resistance and lightning resistance. 
                        Used the 4 items on the distillation set on the first 
                        floor of the Faerie tree to obtain a flask. Place the
                        flask on the pedestal to the left of Lisa. Pull the 
                        lever to the right of Lisa and walla. Potion provides
                        15% permanent resistance to all magic damage.

           Before talking to Lisa, heal up using potions if you need to. 
         
           Talk to Lisa. The first time, she will pass out. The second time you 
           will undo her shackles and she will awaken:
           1) How did you get here?
           2) Who did this to you?
           3) Where in Uthragon do you want to go?
           4) Enough Talking, we have got to go

           You will appear outside the tree and the body guards will have
           respawned. 
           1) Who is your mistress?
           1) Why don't you attack Auren?
           2) Attack

             Fixed Encounter:
               Enchanter, Level 13   : 250 HP
               Gusher   , Level 20   : 600 HP

           Talk to Lisa again (she is standing on the screen). She doesn't
           remember the fight. 
           4) Enough talking, we have got to go

           Save before entering Uthragon incase the game crashes. When you 
           enter, she will tell you to come along with her to her fathers 
           house. Head to Xavier's Shop (X). 

           Her father sets a pile of items on his desk. You must walk over and 
           "action" the desk to pick them up:

           Fixed Loot:
             Spell Recipe : Arise
             Various Runes

    Quest: Dragon Sword : Part 1 : Learning about the Legend

           The Dragon Sword is the most powerful weapon in the game. This 
           may not interest you if you do not specialize in Long Sword, but 
           even if you don't pick up the long sword, the quest offers 
           experience and other useful loot. 

           The KEY to getting this quest rolling is talking to the Rohel the 
           Sword Master and learning about the legendary sword BEFORE talking 
           To Marcus, the Hammer Trainer.

           Head to the Rohel the Sword Master's Shop (R) and begin a 
           conversation:
           1) I'd like to improve in Sword Combat
           1) Tell me more about the BEST sword
           1) So the best sword I can get is the Massacre Sword?
           1) Tell me more about the Legendary Sword
           1) Tell me more about Enakhaan
           1) What is so strange about the Illiah Gorge?
           1) What do you mean the scroll was split up?
           3) See you around Rohel [End Dialog]

           Summary: Legend has it that the sword belonged to Enakhaan the dark 
                    mage before Sarathaan struck him down. The sword is now 
                    located at the Illiah Gorge with a powerful spell 
                    protecting it. The scroll containing the only counter spell 
                    was split in 2. Half was given to the Mountain Folk and the 
                    other was given to the Wandering Folk.  

           Now pay a visit to Marcus, the Hammer Master (M) and begin a 
           conversation:
           1) What kind of people are the mountain folk?
           1) Who's Isabelle?
           1) Why is that Statue here in Uthragon? Don't you have towns of your 
              own?
           1) I heard your people were custodian of a special scroll. One half 
              of the spell that cancels the magic protecting Enakhaan's sword 
              in Illiah.
           1) Could you take me to the mountain town?

           He will turn you down. And if you keep asking him, he will keep
           turning you down till Chapter 6. (Look there for "Dragon Sword : 
           Part 2") 

    QUEST: Flowers for Merchant
           
           To get this quest, talk to Rhiannon, the local Herbalist (F).
           Rhiannon has not been able to gather herbs because it has become too 
           violent outside the city walls. You can volunteer to help her.
           
           The quest involves walking around the world map and looking for 
           flowers. If you like running from random encounters, I recommend
           putting on some agility enhancing equipment and doing this quest 
           without a companion. 

             * Before the patch, you weren't able to access her inventory
               without gathering at least 1 of each type of flower. However
               after the patch, you have access to her inventory without doing 
               the quest. Patched, she simply pays you for each flower. 

           Camomile : Look at the Map using the Map key. There is
                      a large Tree above the "F" in Fort. Directly 
                      above the tree is Camomile
           Camomile : From the Map Key, look to the word 
                      "Faerie Tree". East of the last "e" (at the
                      tree line)
           Camomile : From the Map Key, note the lake to the North
                      west of Uthragon. There is a dock and boat
                      at the northern end. Flowers are hidden just 
                      north of dock, under cover of some trees. 
           Camomile : From the Map Key, trace west of the "U" in 
                      Uthragon till you hit the first large tree
                      bordering the South-Eastern edge of the lake. 
                      N/E of the tree are some graves. Flowers below 
                      graves. 
           Agrimony : From the Map Key, trace left of the "D" in dungeon
                      intersect with line south of "n" in Uthragon. (At
                      large tree)
           Agrimony : When you exit Fort, Swamp side: Directly West 
                      ** You should already have this one
           Salvia   : Above the "o" in "Uthragon" (at tree line)
           Agrimony : Under the "o" in Cartographer. In the 
                      "Dungeon" side of the forest, on tree line.
                      (You cant get to it from the Cartographers
                       path. You must go UNDER the lake)
           Salvia   : Trace Line south of the "a" in Cartography until
                      it hits large tree East of Dungeon. Flower is under
                      large Tree. 
           Agrimony : Above "o" in Dungeon. Tree line at North side of lake 
                      (have to go around lake starting at the log cabin on
                      the west side of lake)
           Camomile : Just North of "C" in Cartographer
           Agrimony : To the North\East of Uthragon is a lake. At the North 
                      Western tip is the Sarathaan Statues Monument. Above
                      the monument are some flowers. 
           Agrimony : North of the "t" in Uthragon, near the tree line.  
           Agrimony : North of the "e" in Fortress, directlty east of the
                      Farmhouse graves.  
           Salvia   : North of "y" in "Lost City", directly west of the Farm 
                      House 
           Salvia   : Under "h" in Uthragon, just north of swamp boarder 

    QUEST: Helping the Robbery Victim

               ** NOTE: This quest is buggy. Should you decide to do it, 
               save before starting. If the game crashes before you finish 
               the quest, reload and then skip it. It doesn't yield any items 
               or money, it only yields XP, which you should be avoiding 
               anyway.   

           There are three people on the Downtown Uthragon area map. The right-
           most person is the victim of a robbery (V). Talk to him:

           2) What do you sell?
           3) I don't steal!
           1) I could help you with that one.
           
           The victim tells you that the robbers name is Ramos and that he 
           often hangs out in the beggars ward. 

           You will find Ramos the robber sitting on the bench (B)near the 
           healer. Go there and speak to him:
           1) Your Ramos?
           1) I'm Agavaen
           1) I am looking for some things that were stolen 
              from the merchant in the market. 

             Fixed Encounter
               Ramos : Level 1, 475 HP. 

           Defeated, Ramos will give you the items. Return to the victim:
           ?) I managed to get your things back
 
  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------

    ENCOUNTER: 2 WEREWOLVES GUARDING CHEST:

               Where: 
                 North of the first "r" in "Fortress", intersecting with line
                 west of "Dungeon". 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Werewolf   Level 9  : HP 100
                 Werewolf   Level 9  : HP 100

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Meteor

    ENCOUNTER: GUSHER AND HULKING MAN GUARDING CHEST:

               Where: 
                 North\West of Uthragon is a lake with a dock. North (somewhat 
                 West) of the at the sea border. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Gusher,     Level 18 : HP 560
                 Hulking Man Level 21 : HP 2379

               Notes: 
                 Chest tends to go invisible after fight. Just move forward and 
                 you should see the magnifying glass appear. Hit the action key

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Dispel Spells

    ENCOUNTER: RABID AND DARK FAERIE GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 North from the "c" in "Lost City" intersecting west from 
                 "Cartographer". (Just outside the Faerie Tree). 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Rabid,      Level 17 : HP 1000
                 Dark Faerie Level 15 : HP 350

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Calling of Death

    ENCOUNTER: POSSESSED, BEATER AND ENCHANTER GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 South West of entrance to Uthragon. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Possessed   Level 9  : HP 180
                 Beater      Level 9  : HP 312
                 Enchanter   Level 12 : HP 235

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Morena's Revenge

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    Recommended Level : 15 - 18

  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen helps Gareck retrieve a relic of his ancestors in exchange for
    information on how she might meet Sarathaan. 

  Companions:
  -----------
                    Race      Sex Lev HP   Weapon           Cost    
    Gareck          Dwarf      M  18  550  Axe              Free

      Gareck is a well connected Dwarf whom you meet in Uthragon. He agrees
      to help Agavaen meet Sarathaan if she does a favor for him.

      Grade:  A   Gareck has lots of Hit Points and Does lots of Damage. 
                  If his Agility was a little better, he would be the
                  best companion in the game. (Not so good from running
                  from fights... but great at actually fighting).     

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  Merchants:
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    Merchant
            Type          : Magic Store
            Specialty     : Runes
            Notes         : Merchant actually located North of Dungeon
                            at log cabin, west side of Bridge.
            Spell Recipes 
                          - Cancellation
                          - Iron Skin
                          - Mind Attack

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - COMPLETE THREE STATUES

    This is optional, but will make the dungeon boss battles much easier. 
    If you have followed this walk through top to bottom, you should have 
    found 2 mysterious Runes South of the swamp and plugged them into 
    their corresponding statues in Agath and Grenegar. 

    (Search this document for "THREE STATUES" if you don't know what I am 
     talking about). 

    Just outside Uthragon, you should have picked up the last Mysterious Rune 
    off the corpse of a dead Monk. All that is left to do is plug the final  
    Mysterious rune into the final statue to gain the "INFERNO" Spell, the 
    most powerful spell in the game. 

    The final statue is located slightly North West of the "C" in 
    "Cartographer" on your Map. 

    South-West of the Cartographers house is a lake with a bridge going 
    across it. You must trace one of the edges of this lake north to gain 
    access to the area containing the statue.

    With Gareck in your party, proceed to the described area, avoiding any and 
    all battles along the way. When you see the monks, Save [F6].

    Even with Gareck this can be a hard battle, however you can use the Hit and 
    Run Strategy here and heal yourself using tents. A luxury you wont have in 
    the Dungeon.

      Fixed Encounter:
        Monk of the Dragon Order, Level 20 : HP 650
        Monk of the Dragon Order, Level 25 : HP 800

        * Focus on 1 monk at a time (preferably the weaker one first).
          Once one falls, I suggest running and healing. 
        * Agility potions\Haste comes in handy for getting in extra hits 
          between fights 

    Once they are dead, plug the statue in to gain your spell

  - HEAD TO DUNGEON

    South-West of the Cartographers house is a lake with a bridge going 
    across it. On the west side of the bridge is a log cabin with a
    merchant and a Guard. I generally stop by and check out his wares
    before entering the Dungeon. Why? Because you will normally be
    a few levels higher when you leave the dungeon, so his inventory
    may have updated. 

    From the Cabin, head South. The entrance to the Dungeon is directly
    on the first "n" in "Dungeon".

    When you approach the cliff face you will enter an area map with Gareck 
    standing in front of a shimmering entrance. If you are not at full health, 
    I recommend leaving the Area Map, sleeping and then re-entering. 

    Talk to Gareck:

    "This is it". Gareck will cast a spell and open the door. Then he will tell 
    Agavean that this is the Tomb of Hagar's elite warriors and that one of his 
    elite ancestors is buried there. 

    1) Who was hagar?
    1) What do you need me for?
    1) Who is Enakhaan?
    1) How old is Sarathaan?
    1) And what about you? Do you hate us as well?
    2) [End Dialog]
   
    Summery: Many years ago, a dark mage named Enakhaan ruled the entire 
     Empire. Sarathaan with the help of Hagar and his band of warriors rose up 
     against Enakhaan and defeated him. Sarathaan then left while Hagar stayed 
     and became the first ruler of Uthragon. When Hagar's lineage ended,
     Uthragon was without ruler and Sarathaan returned. However, Sarathaan is a
     mage... and so the people of the land are rebelling. Since he is abnormal,
     people think he must be evil. Something Agavaen should be able to 
     empathize with. 

  - ENTER THE TOMB

    The Tomb is suppose to be a maze. However it is rather square.

    The Relic Gareck Seeks is located at (4), however that room has a locked 
    door (3)... the key to which is held by the Ghost of Garecks ancestor (2). 
    However, the ancestor will only give the key if Gareck proves he deserves 
    it by cleansing his tomb of a nasty group of skeletons (1). 

    Normally, I would walk you through the tomb in a way that made sense... Go 
    to the door first, discover you need a key, go to the ghost, get the quest 
    to cleanse the tomb and then go to the tomb. 

    The problem is that many of the skeletons in this tomb are immortal. That 
    is: you fight them, they fall into a pile of bones, but then get back up 
    after about 20 seconds. Furthermore, every time they respawn, they are 
    stronger and a higher level than before.

    So to avoid unnecessary fights, We do things in an order that minimizes
    back tracking. 

  - (1) CLEANSE THE ANCESTORS TOMB

    Head directly to (1). Try to keep running. Sometimes you can get through a 
    hallway before the bones can pick themselves up to begin fighting. 

    In the room to the left of (1), stop and Save. 

    The final boss is not actually located at (1). Rather there is a Skeleton 
    Mage and a set of stairs leading down. The boss is down the stairs. 

      Fixed Encounter (1a: Upstairs):
        Skeleton,                 Level 12 : HP 310

      Fixed Encounter (1b: Downstairs)
        Skeleton Boss,            Level 13 : HP 575
        Armored Skeleton,         Level 12 : HP 450
        Skeleton,                 Level 15 : HP 500
   
    When you are finished, don't forget to loot the tomb. =)

  - (2) GET THE KEY FROM GARECK'S ANCESTOR

    Head directly to (2). Try to keep running. Sometimes you can get through 
    before the bones can pick themselves up to begin fighting. 

    When you reach the room, you will see a Ghost standing there, looking at a 
    break in the wall. Talk to him:

    1) Why are you here? Is there no rest for your soul?
    1) You are the guardian of these catacombs. Why didn't you cast them off 
       long ago?
    1) What? What is going on with the world. Tell me!
    1) Gareck will be honored to prove to you he is your son, am I right 
       Gareck?

    You will gain the key and get credit for the quest you didn't know you were 
    doing. 

  - (3) UNLOCK THE DOOR

    Head directly to (3). Guarding the door are 2 armored skeletons.

    Before entering the door, use potions to heal up. 

  - (4) FIGHT THE FINAL BOSS FOR THE AXE

    The final boss isn't really that much harder than the first boss. In
    fact his companions are weaker. The main difference is that you have 
    been wondering around the tomb without rest. 
 
      Fixed Encounter
        Skeleton Boss,            Level 15 : HP 650
        Armored Skeleton,         Level 11 : HP 280
        Skeleton,                 Level 14 : HP 350

        * If you have inferno, it makes the fight much easier

    When the fight is over, Gareck will approach the throne and take his axe. 
    Save [F6] before leaving, incase the game crashes before you make it out of 
    the tomb. 

  - LEAVE THE TOMB

    You have the axe, but you still have to get out of the tomb alive. Use some 
    potions to heal up and make your way out. You should be able to run from 
    most encounters and they will "push" you in the direction you were heading. 

  - BEGIN CHAPTER 6

    Chapter 6 doesn't officially begin until you return Gareck back to the 
    Alley that you first met him and picked him up. (Uthragon, (GK)).

    Note that you likely leveled up, so there is a good chance that all the 
    merchants have also "reset". This means you can use the strategy you used 
    in Chapter 4 to gain yet some more "selective" items back in Uthragon.

    There aren't a lot of side quests in Chapter 5, however the Cartographer
    side quests are time sensitive (Do them now... or don't do them). 

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: Helping the Cartographer : Part 1 : Map Readings
  
           NOTE1: Towards the end of Chapter 6, the Cartographer will leave his 
                  house and his side quests will no longer be available.

           NOTE2: If you like playing solo, probably should drop off Gareck
                  (begin chapter 6) before starting quest.

           Head to the Cartographers house on the World Map. When you enter his 
           house, he will begin speaking to you:
           1) What are you doing here?
           2) How can I help you with the mapping?
           2) I'll gladly help you [Accept]

           Summary : He hands you a mapping device and asks that you walk 
             around the world map with it until you have visited all of his map 
             markers. (He is taking readings with it)

           When you leave the Cartographers house, the exit path will go
           downhill. At the bottom of the hill is an example marker. I don't
           count this one as you can't even leave his house without stepping on 
           it. 
 
           The first three "real" markers are at the corners of the lake south-
           west of the Cartographers house (The one with the bridge)
            
           1) North-Eastern Corner of the Lake (Above the "o" in Dungeon)
           2) North-western Corner of the Lake. 
           3) South-Western corner of the Lake (Below the Cabin)  
           
           The remaining 2 markers are South of the lake, around the Dungeon:

           4) Above entrance to the Dungeon (north of "n" in Dungeaon) 
           5) East of "Dungeon", South of the "r" in "Cartographer". 

           Once you have finished returned to the Cartographer and 
           speak to him:
           1) I've mapped the surroundings

             Fixed Loot:
               1000gps

           Agavaen will remain unmovable while the Cartographer casts a spell 
           on his magic mirror. You will see monsters running around killing 
           people in the mirror. The Cartographer will speak to you again. He 
           asks you to do 2 more things. 
           
           - Activate a magical early warning system near his house
             that will let him know when Monsters approach
           - Get 4 spell scrolls for him: Spell Blockade, Storm, 
             Deadlock, Crooked Mirror

           1) I'll gladly help

    QUEST: Helping the Cartographer : Part 2 : Signaling Device

           To activating the signaling device, you need a special crystal. It 
           sits in a chest to the east of dungeon guarded by some monsters. See 
           the Local Map Fixed Encounter: "IBEX FEMALE, IBEX DESTROYER AND DARK 
           FAERIE GUARDING CHEST"

           So now you have the crystal. Where does it go? When you leave the 
           Cartographers house there is an exit path that heads south down the 
           mountain. At one point there is a right angle where the path changes 
           direction and heads off to the west. At the change in direction is a 
           large stone sticking up in the air. That is the signaling device. 
           Approach the stone with the crystal in hand and an action icon 
           should appear. Perform the action and you are done. 

    QUEST: Helping the Cartographer : Part 3 : Scroll Shopping

           Note the Cartographer said "Scrolls" Not "Recipes". Spell Recipes 
           wont work (I know... I tried). 

           Spell "Scrolls" are the 1 shot deals. Basically, visit all the magic 
           dealing merchants and look for the scrolls.  

           When I played the game, the lower lake (Log Cabin) merchant had 3 of 
           the 4 scrolls:
           - Spell Blockade 
           - Deadlock
           - Crooked Mirror

           The Healer in Uthragon had the 4th
           - Storm

             * An interesting bug. When you end this quest, you can get 
               multiple Rewards, however you have to do it when you finish the 
               quest. The conversation option is gone the next time you talk to 
               him. See Bugs section in Appendix.

           Return to the Cartographer:
           ?) The signal device is repaired
           2) Its not worth mentioning (Good Points)
           ?) I have the scrolls [hand over the scrolls] ** Buggy Repeatable 
              Response

             Fixed Loot:
               Potion of Permanent Fire Resistance : +10 Fire Resistance.   

           ?) That's all I wanted to know [ End Dialog]


    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 5 : Body Guard

           Pre-Requisite : *Special (Read Below)
           Recommended Min Level : 15
  
           In order to activate Part 5, you must complete the first 4 Arena 
           Side Quests. I'm not exactly sure what triggers the availability, 
           but I found that it became available after finishing the Dungeon 
           with Gareck. The event is likely linked to Agavaen's level, but I'm 
           not certain. 
            
           Head to the arena for your fifth fight. Talk to the Owner and he 
           will tell you there is another fight ready. You can bet up to 500 
           gps if you win. Note this is NOT to the death. Be careful not to 
           accidentally kill him. You might want to buy a dagger or some other 
           "light" damage weapon from the Arena Master. 

           Fixed Encounter:
             Brigand, Level 15  : HP 327

  Local Map Fixed Encounters
  --------------------------
 
    ENCOUNTER: 2 RABIDS GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Under "h" in "Uthragon". North of swamp, at edge of tree line. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Rabid   Level 15  : HP 849
                 Rabid   Level 16  : HP 900

               Loot:
                 Various Random (No Spells)

    ENCOUNTER: 2 GUSHERS GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 West (slightly North) of "Dungeon". Intersects line heading
                 north from first "g" in "Gorge". 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Gusher   Level 18  : HP 550
                 Gusher   Level 18  : HP 550

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Storm

    ENCOUNTER: IBEX FEMALE AND GUSHER GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 South-West of "Cartographer" is a lake with a bridge going
                 across it. At south/eastern corner of lake. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Virgo       Level 13  : HP 220
                 Ibex        Level 15  : HP 550

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Spell Blockade

    ENCOUNTER: IBEX FEMALE, IBEX DESTROYER AND DARK FAERIE GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                  From the entrance to the Dungeon, head east till you hit the 
                  sea. Then head south.

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Ibex Female     Level 10  : HP 300
                 Ibex Destroyer  Level 20  : HP 640
                 Dark Faerie     Level 15  : HP 350

               Fixed Loot:
                 Energetic Crystal
                 Spell Recipe : Frost Bite

    ENCOUNTER: 2 BEASTS AND HULKING MAN GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 North of the "D" in "Dungeon", at sea border. 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Beast        Level 16 : HP 450
                 Beast        Level 16 : HP 450
                 Hulking Man  Level 21 : HP 2379

               Fixed Loot:
                 Spell Recipe : Cancel All Spells
                 Spell Recipe : Sanitation

    ENCOUNTER: LOCUST MAN AND IBEX DESTROYER GUARDING CHEST

               Where: 
                 Above "n" in "Uthragon" at sea border (piece of land that 
                 sticks out a bit). 

               Fixed Encounter:
                 Locust Man     Level 25 : HP 1450
                 Ibex Destroyer Level 25 : HP 1000

               Fixed Loot:
                 Various Random (No Scrolls)

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6. > > > >  Chapter 6: Fellowship of the Dawners
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  Exposition:
  -----------

    Gareck introduces Agavaen to secret group who desires to overthrow 
    Sarathaan. Whether she agrees with their motives or not, they are the best 
    chance she has of meeting the mage. 

    Recommended Level : 18 - 21

  Companions:
  -----------
                  Race  Sex Level HP   Fastest Attack        Power Attack    
  Marcus          Human  M   20   500  Head Smacker 434/25   Hacker 607/50

      Marcus is possibly the last of the Mountain Folk. He joins with you to 
      take you to the Mountain Town. However, if you skip the Mountain town you 
      can land yourself a permanent travel companion. 

      Grade:  A+  Best Fighting Companion in the Game. He is more agile than 
                  Gareck and you can keep him around till the very end if you 
                  don't care for the long sword. Ideal companion for magic user 
                  concepts who need a fighter to draw attention.   

  Trainers:
  -----------

    GARECK: 
      
           - Massacre     : Axe         : Min Skill  : 50

            Notes: Gareck will only train Agavaen after her meeting with 
                   the Dawners. Once you purchase the training, you must
                   activate the nearby combat dummy to learn the move. 

  Walkthrough:
  ------------

  - RETURN GARECK TO BEGGARS ALLEY

    Return to the place where you first met Gareck (Uthragon, GK). When 
    you get to the alley, there will be some words between Gareck and
    Agavaen with Gareck ending the conversation by saying that he will
    not take Agavaen to Sarathaan. He then walks off screen and tells Agavaen
    to follow him. Exit Screen Right. 

  - JOINING THE FELLOWSHIP

    Gareck will approach a door and knock with the "secret password". After
    an exchange of words he will tell you to follow him inside. Approach 
    the door and perform the action. 

    You will see several people in front of you. Left to Right:

    - Xerxes 
    - Sabrock
    - Gareck
    - Styx

        * Take your time reading through the conversations. If you finish them 
          before Gareck begins to shake Sabrocks hand you will lock the game 
          up. 

    Sabrock will address you:

    1) I'm Agavaen, Gareck's err ummm. Friend
    
    He will tell you to come closer. (Nothing like a circle of 4 large armored 
    strange men in someone's basement asking a woman to "come closer" to make 
    her feel right at home...) Talk to Sabrock:
   
    1) Anyway, who are you Sabrock?
    1) What is the purpose of your fellowship?
    1) I need to get to Sarathaan urgently. Gareck brought me here. He
       said you can help me. 
    1) But I HAVE to get to him!
    1) Tell Me..
    1) Why do you want to overthrow Sarathaan?
    1) How will I benefit from membership in the fellowship?
    1) Then I want to join the fellowship. 
       * Yes she "says" leave, but it was a recording error. 
    1) Of course which in particular?

    Now Talk to Styx ( To the right of Gareck ). 
    3) I want to become a member of the fellowship. 
    1) Yes! [Accept]
    1) Why such a heavy subscription? Are you rolling in gold here?
    1) How can I show my loyalty?
    1) That's what you call a 'little extra'?!
    1) Conflict between Guardians? But how?
    2) I want to ask you something
    3) Alright, I'm going for it

    It costs a 1000 gps to join. If you don't have the money, you may need walk 
    around outside and fight, but I'm guessing that you do. Talk to Styx again:
    ?) I've got money for you. 
    3) I have to go

  - SIDE QUESTS FIRST?

    If you want to do any side quests, this is a good time to do them. Good 
    opportunity to gain a companion or a powerful sword.
     
  - CREATING CONFLICT AMONG THE GUARDS

    Basically, this quest involves getting some guards to fight each other. 

    Head to the guards at the center of town (G1). They are located on the 
    screen with the well on it:
    
        Talk to the one on the left first:
        1) What are you guarding?
        4) What is Sarathaan like as a ruler?
        4) Phew... why do you stink so bad?

        Talk to the one on the left again:
        5) If you wont tell me what you are guarding, your colleague will

        Now talk to the one on the right:
        2) What are you standing here for!?
        1) I'd like to ask you something about one of your colleagues.

        * Voices switch (bug?)

        1) Do you always stand Guard together?   
        2) Why don't you get along? Is it because he stinks so much?
        1) What happened to your former colleague?
        1) Were you there when they killed the commander?
        1) Nothing happened to you during the attack?
        1) I can help!

        * Voices switch back (thank god... that was weird)

        1) And where does your fellow have his grave?
        2) I'm going to it [End Conversation]

    Head to the Cemetery: Using your Map key, you will see a Lake North\West of 
    Uthragon. On the South-Eastern edge of the lake is the cemetery. Only one 
    of the coffins has a set of armor on it. That is the one you need to 
    "action"

        Now head back to the Guards (G1) and talk to the one on 
        the right:    
        ?) I've accomplished the task. The sword is where it should be. 
        ?) What can you tell me about this town?
        ?) Is Sarathaan a good ruler?
        3) I want to ask you something else
        ?) Goodbye

        Now talk to the one on the left:
        3) Your colleague has told me what you are guarding. 

    The guards begin fighting. Return to the Dawners (D) and talk to Styx (The 
    one on the right): 
    ?) I think I have caused quite a pandemonium with the guard

    He will congratulate you. A cut scene will begin showing your initiation. 
    
  - TASK 1 : SPYING ON THE GUARDS
    
    After the cut scene, Styx will talk about your first task:
    2) So what do we need to do for it?
    1) Where are the stores of the guard?
    2) Are the stores guarded?
    3) Alright, I'm going for it!

    Summary: Styx asks you to hang out near the Guards supply area and discover 
    what's going on. What kind of supplies are coming in to Uthragon and when 
    will they arrive. 

    Head to the Inn (I) and purchase a bottle of alcohol. While you are there, 
    you might want to ask the Innkeeper what he thinks about Sarathaan.

    Now head to the northern most part of town and talk to Malin (MA): 

    1) Hello, I'm Agavaen
    1) What are you doing here?
    1) Store man? And where are your stores?
    1) I don't like guards much, do you?
    1) Sure, I understand you. A man can get thirsty from time to time. 
    1) It looks like you don't have much work on right at the moment. 
    1) Are you expecting some new goods to arrive?
    1) What kind of supplies are those?
    1) What the guards don't know wont hurt them. 
    2) Your a lucky man. I just happen to be carrying such a bottle!

    He tells you that they are expecting beer.... (I'm seeing a pattern here.) 
    And that it is late. 

    Return to the Dawners (D) and speak with Styx again (The one on the right):
    1) I managed to find out what reserves should arrive. 

    Styx will tell you to talk to "his enlightenment". He means Sabrock. He 
    stands in the middle of the 3 men

  - TASK 2 : DELIVERY FOR THE MERCHANT

    Talk to Sabrock:
    1) I've managed to find out that the guard will come for beer supplies, but 
       Styx and I haven't figured out how to take advantage of it.     

    He says he will think about it. Meanwhile, he has a task for you: Deliver a 
    small sealed sack to a Merchant. 

    1) Which merchant is that. There are many of them in Uthragon
    3) Alright, I'm going [End Conversation]
     
    The delivery is for the cabin merchant out near the Cartographer: Using 
    your map key, South-west of the Cartographer is a lake with a bridge on it. 
    The Merchant is at the western side of the bridge.

    Head to the merchant and talk to him:
    ?) The Dawners sent you this little gift [Give Him Sack]

      Fixed Loot:
        750 gps

    1) What do you need the small gift for?

    He wont tell you... hmmm...

    Return to the Dawners in Uthragon (D) and speak to Sabrock:

  - TASK 3 : SABOTAGING SUPPLIES 

    You speak to Sabrock:
    1) I gave the merchant that small gift. He looked delighted!
    1) I'm curious. Tell me more.
    1) But how can we Sabotage those supplies?
    2) Destroying the Beer Supplies would have such a devastating impact?
    3) Ok, we can start our mission. 

    Summary: Sabrock compares the importance of beer with food (another 
    important lesson for our children) and says if the beer supplies are 
    sabotaged that it would destroy moral for the city guard. He gives you a 
    scroll with a spell to cast on the barrels that will make the beer 
    "disappear". (Likely teleported to Sabrock's private stash). 
    
    Head back to the area where you talked to Malin (MA). You will notice that 
    the beer.. errr... supplies have arrived. Walk between the barrels and the 
    cement block so that Agavaen ia on the side opposite the guards (barrels 
    between Agavaen and guards). You should see an action icon appear on the 
    barrels. Do the action and return the Dawners. Talk to Sabrock:

    1) Yes, I have succeeded in sabotaging the supplies. 

    Sabrock tells you to talk to Styx

  - TASK 4 : PROOF OF STRENGTH
 
    Talk to Styx:
    1) Brother Styx, his enlightenment is sending me...
    1) To kill Sarathaan?!
    ?) [End Dialog]

    Summary: The brotherhood is almost ready to send you to meet Sarathaan, but 
             first you must prove to them that you have the ability to kill 
             him. So they have lured a group of mutants north of Uthragon that 
             you are to go kill. 

    You might want to stop by the Inn on the way out and rest up. While you are 
    there you can ask the InnKeeper what the beer situation is like. 

    The monsters are north of Uthragon, standing on the road (The one that goes 
    through the "h" in Uthragon). 

      Fixed Encounter
        Ibex Destroyer   ,Level 25 : HP 1000
        Ibex Female      ,Level 15 : HP 450
        Scoundrel        ,Level 4  : HP 100

        * This fight is a lot easier if you have Inferno and the Body Tattoo. 

    Once they are dead, return to the Dawners in Uthragon (D) and talk to Styx 
    (The guy on the right): 

    1) As proof of my combat skills...

    Styx says they know who stocks the guards with Armour. Their suits may be 
    uncomfortable, but it "should" get you in. However... that is not all. 
    There is a bigger plan brewing in Sabrocks head. He tells you to talk to 
    Sabrock. 
    
  - PLAN OF ATTACK

    Talk to Sabrock:
    1) Yes, Im going for it!

    Plan: You and "another" Dawner attack Captain Conrad at the entrance of the 
          barracks. Meanwhile, Sabrock will block Sarathaan's magic eye in that 
          area so that the true events of the fight go un-noticed. You are to 
          defeat Conrad, then put on fake armor and when the guards arrive, act 
          like the other Dawner is your captive. Conrad will be out of the way 
          and since the other guards will believe the attacker to be captured, 
          the tower wont go on alert. You will have free reign to enter the 
          castle.  

     Sabrock ends by telling you to get the armor from styx. 

     Talk to Styx:
     2) I need the armor of the town guard. 

     You will gain Uthragon Plate Mail (un-wearable). 

       *** Once you fight Conrad, the Chapter 5 Cartographer side quests will 
           no longer be available. You may wish to do them now before 
           continuing if you wish to do them at all. 

  - BREAKING AND ENTERING

    Before approaching Conrad, you should probably stop by the Inn and rest up. 
    When you ready, head to Conrad (C):

    On the screen, you will see a Dawner standing to the right of Conrad. Speak 
    to him:
    1) What is going to happen to you?

    Summary : He is going to cast a sound proof spell that will prevent anyone 
              from hearing the battle. However it only lasts 180 seconds. So 
              you must defeat Conrad before the timer is up. 

    When you are ready tell him to begin
  
      Fixed Encounter:
        Conrad, Level 25, HP 1000
        Guard,  Level ??, HO ???

    When the fight is over, you will see a small animation of Agavaen putting 
    on Armor. When the cut scene is over, exit screen left and then up the 
    stairs.

    On the patio, you will see even more stairs heading up to the tower. Take 
    keep going up. Eventually you will see an animation of Agavaen taking her 
    armor off and then you will be face to face with Sarathaan.  Naturally, he 
    is a bit surprised and asks you who you are. 

    There are 2 ways that this can go down. Note that how you handle this
    Confrontation determines the ending. (Not your alignment)

  - BEFRIEND SARATHAAN (GOOD)

    If you are a good person, you will not attack Sarathaan. However, you will 
    betray the Dawners.  Below is a suggested conversation route, but 
    obviously, as long as you dont attack Sarathaan, what you say is really 
    your own business. If you are evil, basically just avoid any option that 
    says [Attack...]

    1) Hmm.. that's a long story
    3) By Sabatoging the Guards plans. I just had to meet you
    1) Why are you asking?
    1) I'm a member of the fellowship. But I joined them because I didn't have 
       any choice at the time. 
    2) My Sister? But why?
    1) In Enakhann's times?
    1) I can't stay here anymore. I want Auren back.
    1) Shall I take care of Denevera?

    You will appear in downtown Uthragon. And so begins Chapter 7...

      * You should still feel free to do any side quests that interest
        you. Chapter 7 is the end of the game after all...

  - ATTACK SARATHAAN (EVIL)

    If you are evil, you will attack Sarathaan no matter how convincing his 
    argument. Well... you wont actually get to attack him. He will cast a spell 
    and you will wake up in the street with all your gear and clothing missing. 
    Here is a suggested conversation for Sarathaan, but obviously, as long as 
    you attack him, what you say is really your own business:

    3) I got as far as here using only mind tricks
    1) Why are you asking?
    1) I'm a member of the fellowship. But I joined them because I 
       didn't have any choice at the time. 
    2) My sister? But Why?
    3) I'll stand by my sister no matter what the consequences [attack] 

    You will awaken laying on the street in downtown with your gear missing

    Head back the Dawners base (D) and speak to Sabrock:
    1) What's going to happen now?
    2) I need to get to my stuff
    3) Isn't dangerous to go the barrack again?
    4) I need to find my sister Denevera. We can defeat 
       Sarathaan, but only with her help. 
    4) I'm going now.

    Now leave the Dawners and head back to the Barracks (Where Conrad was (C)) 
    Talk to the 1 Guard standing there. 
    2) I have no idea what you are talking about. 
    1) I need to get in. 
    1) I want Agavaen's stuff
    2) What do you want for these things?

    You need the head of ANOTHER woman... You will find such woman's grave
    North/West of Uthragon on the South/East side of the lake. (North of "t" in 
    Fortress, west of "Cartographer"). 

    There is a Tomb marked "Elizabeth". Action the tomb for the head and then 
    return to the guard. 
    2) I've got Agavaen's head for you. 

    Welcome to the barracks. Action the chest to get your gear. Now you are 
    ready for Chapter 7...

      * You should still feel free to do any side quests that interest
        you. Chapter 7 is the end of the game after all...

  Side Quests:
  ------------
    
    Quest: Dragon Sword : Part 2 : Lost City

           Pre-Requisite : Dragon Sword : Part 1
 
           After you join Gareck's little group of rebels, Marcus will change 
           his tone when you ask him to take you to the mountain town. 

           Head to Marcus, the hammer master and begin a conversation:
           1) Could you take me to the mountain town?
           2) Lets go to the town in the mountains. I need that scroll. [Join 
              Marcus]
                 
           The entrance to the lost city is West of the Farm House. The gate is 
           north of the "c" in "Lost City". It is guarded by 2 monsters:

             Fixed Encounter
               Beater    , Level 10 : HP 320
               Cursed    , Level 8  : HP 220

           When you approach the gate, Marcus will open the door. 

           The path through the city is rather strait forward with occasional 
           encounters:

             Fixed Encounter
               Cursed    , Level 8  : HP 220
               Beater    , Level 10 : HP 320
               Cursed    , Level 8  : HP 220

           Marcus and Agavaen will speak a little... Save [F6]. This 
           is the point where you can abandon this quest and return
           later should you decide to keep Marcus. By getting this far
           he wont bug you with "The Lost city is this way" all the 
           time.

           If you decide you would rather have the sword, continue down
           the path a little further:

             Fixed Encounter
               Hulking Man   , Level 20  : HP 2139

           After the fight with the level 20 Hulking Man, Marcus will leave. 
           Just to the right\east of the battle with the Hulking man is a chest 
           containing the scroll half. 

           NOTE: Despite the Dragon sword being powerful, I personally 
                 preferred keeping Marcus.  Consider how much damage Agavaen 
                 can do by herself versus how much 2 people can do working 
                 together. After you get the sword, if you aren't impressed, 
                 you always have the save above to revert to. =) 
                 
    Quest: Dragon Sword : Part 3 : Illiah Gorge

           Pre-Requisite : Dragon Sword : Part 2
 
           The second half of the scroll is located on a hanged man in the 
           bottom left hand corner of the map (West of "Camp"). See Section 2.3 
           Local Map Fixed Encounter : "HANGED MAN"

           Just North of the Hanged map is the gorge. 
  
           It is a long trip: head south, past the fort, through the swamp, 
           past Mildrew, etc......  The Gorge is North of the obvious crater, 
           intersects with line heading West from the word "Grenegar". 

           The entrance is guarded by 3 ghosts:

             Fixed Encounter
               Ghost of woman , Level 13    : HP 160
               Ghost of woman , Level 13    : HP 160
               Ghost of woman , Level 13    : HP 160

             **Remember that ghosts can only be damaged with Magic
              The Inferno Spell works VERY well. Especially combined
              with the Body Tattoo Armor (if you happen to have it).

           Approach the gorge (ONLY WITH THE COMPLETED SCROLL!) and
           perform the action at the edge. A bridge will form. Walk out
           to the sword and take it. 

             Fixed Loot
               Dragon Sword

           As you leave, you will be attacked by the swords guardian

             Fixed Encounter
               Gargoyle , Level 25    : HP 1000

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7. > > > >  Chapter 7: Final Confrontation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Exposition:
  -----------

    Agavaen needs the help of the Cartographer to find the source of all the 
    trouble.   

    Recommended Level : 21+

  Walkthrough
  --------------------

  - GOOD CHAPTER 6 ENDING (Skip if you are evil)

    If you did NOT attack Sarathaan:

    The Dawners intercept you on the way to the Cartographers house. They are a 
    little upset that you didn't kill Sarathaan. They will have a little chat 
   with you. 
    
    1) Where did he go?
    1) Why doesn't it?

    They will attack:

      Fixed Encounter:
        Sabrock, Level 25 : 900 HP
        Styx   , Level 18 : 300 HP
        Xerxes , Level 18 : 275 HP

      Fixed loot:
        Head Hunter

    When you get to the Cartographers house, he will not be there. However, 
    there is note on his dresser saying that he has gone to Grenegar. 
    Furthermore, you can "investigate" his house for some additional loot.  At 
    the back of his house, if you approach his bedroom doors, you can rest for 
    free before moving on. 

    Head to Grenegar and when you get there, go to the Healers House. There you 
    will find the Cartographer. Speak to him:

    ?) What are you doing here?
    ?) I need to locate a fellow Auren. I'm told you are the 
       only person in the whole land that can do that.

    ...

    During the spell, he begins to falter but Anxien Helps him. He tells you 
    that Denevera is North-West of Uthragon near some Obelisks, however the way 
    is blocked by some strange Trees. 

  - EVIL CHAPTER 6 ENDING (Skip if you are good)
 
    If you attacked Sarathaan at the end of Chapter 6:

    Go to the Inn and Rest if you haven't done so. 

    When Chapter 7 begins, the state of the game updates so that if you talk to 
    the bandits, you can NOW request the cellar key. Of course if you killed 
    the bandits, you probably already have the key AND the Irising Crystal, 
    however if you didn't kill them, go ahead and speak to them now and request 
    the key:

    ?) Give me the key to the cellar back in our old camp.

    This will save you a trip later.  

    Goto the Cartographers house and speak with him:
    ?) I need to locate an Auren. They say you are the best at
       these things
    ?) What energy source do you mean?    
    ?) So just use one
 
    The cartographer needs a crystal that is located in the Bandit Camp's 
    cellar. While the Cartographer called it the Crystal of Shielding, the Game 
    calls it the Crystal of Irising.     

    If you killed the Bandits earlier in the game, you may already have the 
    crystal, if not, you need to head to the bandit Camp (Bottom of the Map) 
    and "action" the cellar door. Inside, hanging from the ceiling is the
    crystal. 

      Fixed Loot
        Crystal of Irising

    Now Return to the Cartographer and Speak to him again:
    1) I have the Crystal

    He tells you that Denevera is North-West of Uthragon near some Obelisks, 
    however the way is blocked by some strange Trees. 

  - FIGHT THE TREES
     
    North-West of Uthragon is a lake. On the North/West side of the lake are 2 
    power emitting Obelisks. Head West of the Obelisks and you will see 2 
    strange trees. An Action icon will appear. "action" the trees to begin the 
    fight:

      Fixed Encounter:
        Cursed Tree , Level 25 : 2500 HP    
        Cursed Tree , Level 25 : 2500 HP  
 
      * NOTE: They are resistant to blunt weapons, but have a weakness to fire 
              and axes (inferno anyone?). You can also hold them with deadlock 
              effectively. 
    
    Now use a tent and rest.

  - [OPTIONAL] DROPPING OFF MARCUS, SIDE QUESTS

    If you have been traveling with Marcus, you probably noticed back in 
    chapter 6 that he didn't show up to help you fight Conrad. The same thing 
    will happen with the final confrontation. Since you are just north of the 
    Lost City, now would be a good time to finish the Chapter 6 Dragon Sword
    quest before finishing the game. If you have any Skill with the long sword, 
    it can make the final battle a lot easier.

    See : Dragon Sword : Part ... above for details. 

    Also, if there any side quests for this chapter that you would like to 
    perform, go ahead and do them now....

  - FINAL CONFRONTATION

    From where you fought the giant trees, rest and save [F6]. I found the 
    final battle crashes the game about 2 out of 3 times. (guess it is all the 
    magic special effects). If you have TIMESTOP, I recommend scribing it so 
    that it is ready to cast, It makes the final battle MUCH MUCH easier. 
    Also feel free to take a swig of any potions you have. That helps as well.  

       ** Note : dont execute any physical moves with time stop. Only cast 
          spells. 

    You don't have any choice in the final battle. Even if your character stats 
    screen says "conviction: good", you may get the "evil" ending and vice 
    versa. The deciding factor is the earlier fight with Sarathaan in chapter 
    6. If you asked for Sarathaan's help getting back to your world (ie, you 
    didn't attack him), then that is the ending you will get. If you didn't 
    all other options involved attacking him, so you will side with Denevera 
    for the final battle.  

    As proof, I played the game 100% good except for fighting Sarathaan and I 
    still got the evil ending. I played it 100% evil, except for fighting 
    Sarathaan and I got the good ending. Note that I had to try a little harder 
    to avoid attacking Sarathaan when I was evil, but it was still possible. 

    As you approach Denevera, a conversation will emerge. The exact details and 
    tone of voice are different whether you are "evil" or "good".

    good: Denerva says upfront that you have always been a burden to her. She 
          blames you for her misery because it was your vote in the Council 
          that banished her this pitiful world. 

          Agavaen suggests that they try to return together to the world of 
          Auren, but Denevera is not interested. She continues by saying that 
          she used to be good to humans, but all she heard in return was 
          "Auren" and "Witch". 

          Then Denevera scolds Agavaen for protecting the mortals. After all, 
          Agavaen was a lowly bandit. Then she says that yes, she used magic 
          to "help" the 2 bandits escape to Uthragon. It worked... it forced 
          Agavaen to leave. Then she admits to cursing Ravik.  

          Denevera takes credit for everything that you are and then says "And 
          look at you now. This is how you repay me!" -> Referring to your 
          alliance with Sarathaan. 

          Que Sarathaan... he teleports in and thanks Agavaen. He was beginning 
          to think he would never find Denevera.

          Denevera says she will destroy Sarathaan. She would have done it in 
          Uthragon had Agavaen not interfered with her plan. 

          Fixed Encounter:
            Denevera,   Level 30 : 5000 HP
            Locust Man, Level 25 : 1450 HP
            Gargoyle,   Level 25 : 1000 HP
    
            * Good time to use timestop + inferno then cast protection spells 
              (Stone, Iron, Adamantite, Spell Block, War Cry once or twice). 
              NOW Agavaen is a formidable opponent (4000+ HPs of attack 
              damage... hell yeah...)  Also note, if Sarathan casts storm,
              the storm keeps rolling during timestop. If you have the 
              patience, you can wait for the lighting to kill everyone. 

          The ending sequence shows Denevera falling and then Sarathaan casting 
          a grand spell that both opens a portal and covers Agavaen in light. 
          As the light breaks away, Agavaen is once again a faerie with wings. 
          The portal opens up in the sky and you see her fly away waving 
          goodbye to Sarathaan... into the portal you see a worm-hole effect as 
          the screen fades to credits. 

    evil: Denevera says that when she first entered the world of the humans, 
          she tried to befriend them, but she was called an Auren witch 
          everywhere she went. The humans hated her and after a while, she got 
          tired of taking it... so she decided she would "show them". She would 
          conquer their world. 

          Sarathaan interupts the meeting by teleporting in. He says "Thank you 
          for leading me to your sister Agavaen". Denevera basically says case 
          in point: Sarathaan doesn't care about you, he just used you to find 
          me. 

          An argument breaks out between Sarathaan and Denevera. Sarathaan 
          says that it was Denevera who split your bandit group up. It was 
          Denevera who summoned the Locust Man who attacked you in Mildrew.  It 
          was Denevera who had a demon possess Ravik and it was Denevera who 
          sent 100s of monsters to kill you.

          Denevera rebuttals by admitting to it, but says that she 
          was trying to help you grow in power. That is why the Level 20 Locust 
          Man didn't kill you in Mildrew. She didn't want to kill you, only 
          push you towards your potential and provide a means for you to 
          develop your skills. In essence, all the conflicts you experienced 
          throughout the game were devised by her to help you grow powerful 
          enough to share the throne. 

          Agavaen speaks up and is pissed at Sarathaan for not telling her what 
          he knew earlier. Then Sarathaan says that both sisters are evil and 
          that you must both die this day. 

          Fixed Encounter:
            Sarathaan,   Level 30 : 5000 HP
            Inept Guard, Level ?? : 350 HP
            Inept Guard, Level ?? : 350 HP

            * Good time to use timestop + inferno then cast protection spells 
              (Stone, Iron, Adamantite, Spell Block, War Cry once or twice). 
              NOW Agavaen is a formidable opponent (4000+ HPs of attack 
              damage... hell yeah...)  Also note, if she casts storm,
              the storm keeps rolling during timestop. If you have the 
              patience, you can wait for the lighting to kill everyone. 
    
          The ending sequence shows the two sisters conquering Ugrathon and 
          taking the throne. People being shuffled in to bow down to their new 
          queens. 

  - THE END

    Congratulations. 

  Side Quests:
  ------------

    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 6 : Champion Ship

           Pre-Requisite : *Special (Read Below)
           Recommended Min Level : 15
  
           In order to activate Part 6, you must complete the first 5 Arena 
           Side Quests (in a timely fashion). I'm not exactly sure what 
           triggers the availability, but I found that it became available 
           around the beginning of Chapter 7.
            
           Head to the arena for your sixth fight. Talk to the Owner and he 
           will tell you there is another fight ready. You will finally face 
           off against the arena champion, Otaker: The best of the Mildrew City 
           Guard. You can bet up to 500 gps if you win. Note this is NOT to the 
           death. Be careful not to accidentally kill 
           him.  

             Fixed Encounter:
               Guard (Otaker), Level 15  : HP 300

    QUEST: Arena Fights : Part 7 : A Final Good Deed.. sort of. 

           Pre-Requisite : Arena Fights Part 3
           Recommended Min Level : none

           Shortly after you gain some standing in the Arena, you can be a 
           tattle-tale and let the Mayor know about the operation. 
 
           Turning in the Arena master yields good points. More importantly, 
           anything that you have sold him throughout the game, you will get 
           back. Including things you sell him before turning him in. If you 
           wait till late game, this can be the best money maker in the game. 

           I wouldn't recommend it early on. After all, you want to be able to 
           compete in the fights. But towards the end of the game you might as 
           well. The final battle characters have fixed HPs and levels no 
           matter how much experience you have. 
            
           I would start off by talking to the Arena Master and selling 
           anything to him that you don't need for the up and coming battle. 

           Now, head to the Mayor and speak with him:

           ?) Concerning Mildrew
           ?) Do you know there is an illegal Arena. It is just here in the 
              next house. 

           Back to the Arena, knock on the door:

             Fixed Encounter:
               Loth,    Level 12 : HP 1000
               Guard,   Level 9  : HP 192
               Brigand, Level 9  : HP 220

               * Some city guards will join you for the battle:

             Fixed Loot:
               The Arena's ENTIRE INVENTORY. 

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  Q:  Why aren't there any Frequently asked questions?

  A:  Because this is the first release of the Walkthrough.....


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A. > > > >  Weapon Attacks
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  Daggers              Att    Sp   Extra
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    Jugulation       :  70% : 12 :
    Penetrance       : BASE : 17 :
    Thieve's Trick   : BASE : 20 : 60% chance of disruption
    Spike            : 115% : 22 : 40% chance of disruption, Bleeding 10% *1

    *1 : Gained at Skill 25

  Short Swords         Att    Sp   Extra
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    Sand Storm       : BASE : 22 :
    Stab             : BASE : 27 : Def 25%, Disruption 50% 
    Behead           : 115% : 25 : 60% Disruption                        *1
    Head Remover     : 120% : 30 : Disruption 50%, DefBonus 40%          *2
    Backstab         : 145% : 32 : Bleading 10% (8s)
    Combo            : 200% : 45 : Causes Defense Reduction
    Castling         : 150% : 35 : DefBonus : 60%                        *3
    Legionary Attack : 160% : 40 : Disruption 40%, Bleeding 15% (10s)
    RoundAbout       : 200% : 45 : Weakening 20% (10s), DefRecourse 33%


    *1 : Gained at skill 30
    *2 : Gained at skill 50
    *3 : Gained at skill 70

  Staffs               Att    Sp   Extra
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Finisher         :  70% : 15 :
    Head Repulsor    : BASE : 20 :
    Bash             : BASE : 24 : +Critical
    CounterStrike    : 125% : 30 : Def 60%
    Leg Slower       : 130% : 30 : Def Bonus 40%, Weakening 15% (5s) *1
    Breath Taker     : 150% : 35 : Stunning 50% (2s)
    Crusher          : 150% : 35 :
    Striker          : 180% : 50 : Causes Defense Reduction 55% *2

    *1 : Gained at Skill 45

  Long Swords          Att    Sp   Extra
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Cut              : BASE : 30 :
    Thrust           : BASE : 32 : 71% Stunning for 2s
    Stitch           : 120% : 40 : Bleeding 10% (10s)
    Dble Sided Att   : 120% : 42 : Weakening 30% (4s)
    Meat Chopper     : 120% : 45 : Weakening 40% (8s), Bleeding 15% (8s)
    Severing         : 130% : 40 :
    Offense          : 180% : 55 : +Critital, DefRecourse 33%
    Limb Remover     : 200% : 60 : Weakening 20% (15s) *1

    *1 : Gained at Skill 40

  Hammers              Att    Sp   Extra
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Bluff            :  20% : 10 : *1
    Slam             : BASE : 30 :
    Head Crusher     : BASE : 48 : 60% Crushing damage
    Bone Fracture    : 120% : 32 :
    Moonshine        : 130% : 41 : 71% Stunning for 6s
    GraveDigger      : 160% : 50 : 25% Stunning for 3s
    Deathbearer      : 190% : 60 : 50% Stunning for 3s, DefBonus 50%

  *1 : Gained at skill 35

  Axes                 Att    Sp   Extra
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Head Chopper     : BASE : 40 : Disruption 50%
    Brain Eater      : 110% : 45 : Disruption 50%
    Dispersion       : 110% : 35 : Disruption 30%, Bleeding 10% (3s) *1
    Tornado          : 140% : 45 : Disruption 30%, +Critical, DefBonus 150%
    Meat-Grinder     : 160% : 53 : Disruption 40%, Weakening 30% (4s)
    Massacre         : 195% : 70 : Disruption 70%, DefRecourse 33%


  *1 : Gained at skill 35

  Labels:
  ------------------
    - Disruption   : Attack ignores target's armor
    - DefBonus     : Defense bonus while preparing 
    - Weakening    : Weakens enemy for period of time (like Weaken Spell)
    - Bleeding     : Enemy continues to lose a percentage of damage done even 
                     after the hit (for several seconds).
    - Stunning     : Percentage chance that Enemy is Stunned for a few moments
    - +Critical    : Increased chance of performing critical hit.
    - DefRecourse  : Agavaen sacrifices a percentage of her own defense bonus 
                     for additional damage or chance at critical. 


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  DAGGERS
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    - Dagger           Att : 10    Def : 0     S/A : 44/56
    - Dirk             Att : 15    Def : 0     S/A : 50/50
    - Twin's Dagger    Att : 15    Def : 0     S/A : 25/75  *1
    - Combat Knife     Att : 24    Def : 0     S/A : 38/62  *2
    - Stiletto:        Att : 35    Def : 0     S/A : 38/62
    - Dragon Dagger:   Att : 45    Def : 0     S/A : 44/56

  SHORT SWORDS
  -------------
    - Short Sword      Att : 14    Def : 2     S/A : 69/31
    - Rapier           Att : 22    Def : 5     S/A : 55/45
    - Reworn's Sword   Att : 28    Def : 0     S/A : 66/34  *3
    - Sabre            Att : 40    Def : 6     S/A : 75/25
    - Storm Blade      Att : 60    Def : 20    S/A : 84/16

  STAFFS
  -------------
    - Staff            Att : 8      Def : 4     S/A : 50/50
    - Head Hunter      Att : 10     Def : 0     S/A : 50/50 *4
    - Solid Staff      Att : 14     Def : 10    S/A : 55/45
    - Long Staff       Att : 25     Def : 20    S/A : 55/45
    - War Staff        Att : 35     Def : 40    S/A : 64/36

  LONGS SWORDS
  -------------
    - Broad Sword      Att : 20     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11
    - Long Sword       Att : 30     Def : 0     S/A : 79/21
    - Bastard Sword    Att : 42     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11
    - Two-Handed Sword Att : 60     Def : 0     S/A : 94/6
    - Conqueror        Att : 75     Def : 0     S/A : 50/50  *5
    - Massacre Sword   Att : 85     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11
    - Dragon Sword     Att : 200    Def : 0     S/A : 75/25  *6

  HAMMERS
  -------------
    - Hammer           Att : 20     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11
    - Mace             Att : 30     Def : 0     S/A : 100/0
    - Heavy Hammer     Att : 45     Def : 0     S/A : 100/0
    - Dwarf Hammer     Att : 70     Def : 0     S/A : 94/6   *7
    - Large Hammer     Att : 100    Def : 0     S/A : 100/0 


  AXES
  -------------
    - Hatche           Att : 18     Def : 0     S/A : 85/15
    - Axe              Att : 30     Def : 0     S/A : 75/25
    - Skeleton's Axe   Att : 40     Def : 0     S/A : 79/21  *8
    - Heavy Axe        Att : 45     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11
    - War Axe          Att : 65     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11
    - Avenger Axe      Att : 90     Def : 0     S/A : 89/11


  *1: Agility +3, Perception +3
      Part of Side Quest "Finding the family Heirloom"
  *2: Normally Available Early at Arena in Mildrew
  *3: Quest Item for "Reworn Settlement: Part 2"
  *4: Staff/Spear. See Chapter 7 : "GOOD CHAPTER 6 ENDING"
  *5: Quest Item for "Stim's Ghost & The Family Sword", Chapter 4
  *6: Quest Item "Dragon Sword : Part 3", Chapter 6
  *7: Normally Available Early at Arena in Mildrew
  *8: Found in Temple of Agath

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  ARMOR 
  -------------
    - Vest             Def : 3
    - Luxury Vest      Def : 5
    - Leather Armor    Def : 10
    - ChainMail Armor  Def : 20
    - Mythryl Armor    Def : 35
    - Dragon Armor     Def : 60

  BRACELETS 
  -------------
    - Bracelets          Def : 1
    - Leather Bracelets  Def : 2
    - Heavy Bracelets    Def : 4
    - Metal Bracelets    Def : 8
    - Plate Bracelets    Def : 10
    - Dragon Gloves      Def : 18

  BELTS
  -------------
    - Belt               Def : 1
    - Cloth Belt         Def : 2
    - Heavy Belt         Def : 4
    - Metal Belt         Def : 6
    - Plate Belt         Def : 8
    - Dragon Belt        Def : 10

  BOOTS
  -------------
    - Boots              Def : 2
    - Leather Boots      Def : 4
    - Heavy Boots        Def : 6
    - Metal Boots        Def : 10
    - Dragon Boots       Def : 14


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D. > > > >  Spells and Runes : Quick Reference
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  BASE = Int Attribute score (including gear bonuses) + 1/2 Spell Type Skill. 
  EX : INT=100, Att skill = 50: BASE DAMAGE = 125

  ATTACK SPELLS           INGREDIENTS                 QUICK SUMMARY
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Fire Shot             : [ROF][ROF]                : BASE fire damage
  Lightning Discharge   : [ROL][ROL]                : BASE elect damage
  Mind Attack           : [ROM][ROE][ROF]           : 80% mind damage
  Frost Bite            : [ROI][ROI][ROL]           : 120% ice damage
  Crooked Mirror        : [ROM][ROL][ROM][hr ]      : 33% Chance 2/3 Enemy HP 
  Lightning Shot        : [ROL][ROF][NR ][ROL]      : 200% elect damage
  Ice Shot              : [ROJ][ROI][ROC][ROI]      : 200% ice damage + slow
  Morena's Revenge      : [RR ][ROI][PR ][ROI][RTM] : 800% ice damage + stun
  Meteor                : [ROA][ROP][ROA][ROF][GR ] : 250%,500%,250% fire
  Storm                 : [ROL][ROA][RC ][ROE][ROT] : 300% rand area elect dam
  Inferno               : EARNED NOT LEARNED        : 1600% fire damage, all

  DEFENSE SPELLS          INGREDIENTS                 QUICK SUMMARY
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  Healing               : [ROH][ROH]                : BASE hp healed
  Iron Skin             : [ROC][ROH][ROC]           : Def + fire\ice resist
  Soul Voyage           : [hr ][ROL][ROP]           : attacker shares damage
  Stone Skin            : [ROP][ROF][ROE]           : Def Bonus
  Regeneration          : [ROP][ROJ][hr ][ROI]      : Healing over time
  Advanced Healing      : [ROH][hr ][ROP][NR ]      : 300% hp healed
  Sanitation            : [ROZ][RR ][PR ][ROH]      : FULL HEALING
  Spell Blockage        : [OR ][ROP][ROA][SR ][OR ] : Attack SpellType immunity
  Adamantite Skin       : [RR ][OR ][ROH][RTM][PR ] : Def + mind\elect resist

  SUPPORT SPELLS          INGREDIENTS                 QUICK SUMMARY
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Weakness              : [ROE][ROE]                : Hurt enemy attributes
  Cancellation          : [NR ][NR]                 : remove all spells 1 targ
  War Cry               : [NR ][hr ][ROE]           : increased party attack
  Haste                 : [ROJ][ROV][ROF][OR ]      : move\cast 50% faster
  Cancel all Spells     : [SR ][PR ][SR ][GR ]      : like it says,except storm 
  Arise                 : [ROH][RTM][SR ][RR ]      : raise dead or adv heal
  Deadlock              : [ROE][ROV][ROJ][ROP][GR ] : immobilize target
  Dispel Spells         : [GR ][ROJ][SR ][ROC][NR ] : selective spell removal
  Calling of Death      : [RC ][ROA][ROM][RTM][NR ] : fatal area for non humans

  UNKNOWN
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Timestop              : Spell Scroll Only         : Stop time for 10s   

  [GR ] : General's Rune   [ROA] : Rune of Anarchy  [ROL] : Rune of Lightning
  [hr ] : hallowed rune    [ROC] : Rune of Carma    [ROM] : Rune of Mind
  [NR ] : Nether Rune      [ROE] : Rune of Earth    [ROP] : Rune of Protection
  [OR ] : Order Rune       [ROF] : Rune of Fire     [ROT] : Rune of Tremor
  [PR ] : Protector Rune   [ROH] : Rune of Healing  [ROV] : Rune of Visions
  [RC ] : Rune of Creation [ROI] : Rune of Ice      [ROZ] : Rune of Zodiac
  [RR]  : Ritual Rune      [ROJ] : Rune of Jupiter  [RTM] : Rune of the Mage
  [SR ] : Summoner Rune

  RAREST RUNES: RUNE OF TREMOR, RUNE OF CREATION, 
    RUNE OF ZODIAC    (Used by Sanitation)
    RUNE OF CREATION  (Storm, Calling of Death)
    RUNE OF TREMOR    (Storm)

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E. > > > >  Spells : Details
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    - Fire Shot
  
        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Fire
          2) Rune of Fire

        Description:
          Basic fire damage to normal target. 

    - Frost Bite

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Ice
          2) Rune of Ice
          3) Rune of Lightning

        Description:
          Basic electric damage to normal target. 

    - Lightning Discharge

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Lightning
          2) Rune of Lightning

        Description:
          Basic electric damage to normal target  

    - Mind Attack

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Mind
          2) Rune of Earth
          3) Rune of Fire

        Description:
          Basic psionic (mind) damage to normal target

    - Ice Shot

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Jupiter
          2) Rune of Ice
          3) Rune of Carma
          4) Rune of Ice

        Description:
          Moderate ice damage to normal target. 
          Slows target for several seconds (about 120 - 160s). 

    - Lightning Shot

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Lightning
          2) Rune of Fire
          3) Nether Rune
          4) Rune of Lightning

        Description:
          Moderate electric damage to normal target. 
          Stuns target for a few seconds (3 to 6s) 

    - Crooked Mirror

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Mind
          2) Rune of Lightning
          3) Rune of Mind
          4) hallowed rune

        Description:
           Psionic Damage. randomly chooses 1 of 3 affects:
           * Moderate psionic damage to target (2/3 of targets HP)
           * damages 1 point of damage
           * "symbolic" damage. (whatever that means).  

    - Meteor

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Anarchy
          2) Rune of Protection
          3) Rune of Anarchy
          4) Rune of Fire
          5) General's Rune

        Description:
           Advanced Fire Damage to Primary Target.
           Moderate Fire Damage to Adjacent Targets. 

    - Morena's Revenge

        Ingredients:
          1) Ritual Rune
          2) Rune of Ice
          3) Protector Rune
          4) Rune of Ice
          5) Rune of the Mage

        Description:
          Advanced ice damage to normal target. 
          Freezes target for several seconds (3s). 

    - Inferno
        
        PreRequisites : THREE STATUES WORLD QUEST

        Description: Fatal (1000+ HPs) of Fire Damage to All 
                     Enemies 

  DEFENSE SPELLS
  -------------------------

    - Healing

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Healing
          2) Rune of Healing

        Description:
          Weak healing 

    - Iron Skin

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Carma
          2) Rune of Healing
          3) Rune of Carma

        Description:
          Defense Bonus + Resistance to Fire and Ice Spells

    - Soul Voyage

        Ingredients:
          1) hallowed Rune
          2) Rune of Lightning
          3) Rune of Protection

        Description:
          Creates "bond" with enemy. 60% of any damage done to Agavaen is 
          transferred to the enemy.  

    - Spell Blockade

        Ingredients:
          1) Order Rune
          2) Rune of Protection
          3) Rune of Anarchy
          4) Summoner Rune
          5) Order Rune

        Description:
          Protects Target user from all "Attack" spells. Note that 
          support and defense spells will still work. 

    - Stone Skin

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Protection
          2) Rune of Fire
          3) Rune of Earth

        Description:
          Moderate Defense Bonus applied to caster    

    - Regeneration

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Protection
          2) Rune of Jupitor
          3) hallowed Rune
          4) Rune of Ice

        Description:
          Constantly heals user for duration of spell. 

    - Sanitation

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Zodiac
          2) Ritual Rune
          3) Protector Rune
          4) Rune of Healing
       
        Description:
          Heals even the most serious wounds. 

    - Adamantite Skin
    
        Ingredients:
          1) Ritual Rune
          2) Order Rune
          3) Rune of healing
          4) Rune of the Mage
          5) Protector Rune
     
        Description:
          Substantial Defense Bonus + resistance to Lighting and Psionic spells
     
    -  Advanced Healing

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of healing
          2) hallowed Rune
          3) Rune of Protection
          4) Nether Rune

        Description:
          Moderate Healing of target
  

  SUPPORT SPELLS
  -------------------------

    - Weakness

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Earth
          2) Rune of Earth

        Description:
          Very Fast Spell which shifts enemy attributes around. Moving them 
          from Intelligence, Strength and Agility to Endurance. Target will 
          become slower and easier to hit but will gain HPs until the spell 
          wears off. 

    - Cancellation

        Ingredients:
          1) Nether Rune
          2) Nether Rune

        Description:
          Removes all affects, both beneficial and harmful, from 1 target.  
 
    - War Cry

        Ingredients:
          1) Nether Rune
          2) hallowed rune
          3) Rune of Earth

        Description:
          Increase attack of all party members (including Agavaen).   

    - Haste

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Jupitor
          2) Rune of Visions
          3) Rune of Fire
          4) Order Rune

        Description:
          Increases Target's Speed. Affects both physical and magical attacks.  

    - Deadlock

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Earth
          2) Rune of Visions
          3) Rune of Jupitor
          4) Rune of Protection
          5) General's Rune

        Description:
          Immobilizes target for several seconds. (about 160 - 200s). During 
          this time the target can not perform any physical attacks. (However 
          they can cast spells).

    - Cancel All Spells

        Ingredients:
          1) Summoner Rune
          2) Protector Rune
          3) Summoner Rune
          4) Generals Rune

        Description:
          Removes all spells from ALL characters including area affect
          spells. 

    - Dispel Spells

        Ingredients:
          1) General's Rune
          2) Rune of Jupitor
          3) Summoner Rune
          4) Rune of Carma
          5) Nether Rune

        Description:
          Removes all positive spells from an enemy or all negative spells from 
          an ally.  

    - Arise

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Healing
          2) Rune of the Mage
          3) Summoner Rune
          4) Ritual Rune

        Description:
          Raises a fallen comrad during battle and\or restores 50% of living 
          targets
          health. 

    - Calling of Death

        Ingredients:
          1) Rune of Creation
          2) Rune of Anarchy
          3) Rune of Mind
          4) Rune of the Mage
          5) Nether Rune

        Description:
          Similar to Inferno, however it is all or nothing. Inferno does 
          thousands of HPs of damage, even if target doesn't fall. Calling of
          Death kills all targets beneath a certain HP level, but if they are
          above the level, they are unaffected. Also.. it doesn't work on 
          humans.

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F. > > > >  Bugs and Tricks
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  - Infinite Money Bug (Only bug fixed by the 1.1 patch)

      If you have not installed the patch and you find gold in a container such 
      as a chest, you can take advantage of this bug. 

      Basically, clicking on "Take All" does not remove money from containers 
      or chests, allowing you to continue taking money over and over again. 

      Following the walkthrough, the first opportunity will be on the way from 
      the CAMP to MILDREW. (Chest in an open field) However, chests in map mode 
      disappear when you walk away from them. Their usefulness is limited by 
      your patience. 

      However... chests found in Area Mode, do not disappear after use. These 
      are very valuable (and rare) as you can revisit them and get more money 
      whenever you need it. Furthermore, since they are in area mode, they are 
      normally safer to access.

      The first example is the shed outside the MILDREW gate. There is also a 
      tomb in Agath and Grenegar that offer the infinite money opportunity. 

      *The alternative is saving/reloading over and over with games of chance 
       built into the game, which can really test your patience. 

  - Learn Spells without destroying scroll

     Typically when you dbl click a scroll in your inventory to "learn" a new 
     spell, the scroll is consumed in the process. If, however, you wait until 
     a combat round to "learn" your spells, there is a bug where the game does 
     not remove your scroll. However, the action still takes time... equivalent 
     to drinking a potion. So I recommend waiting until you are up against a 
     low level, slow creature before using this tactic. 

     The obvious advantage is that you can turn around and sell the spell 
     recipe after you no longer need the scroll. A little extra cash never 
     hurt. 

  - Sell (nearly) all gear twice

    This isn't a bug so much as a quest exploit. The Arena quests open up a 
    merchant in Mildrew at the Arena who will buy your items at a much higher 
    price than any other merchant in the game (because the operation is 
    illegal). If you search this document for "Arena Fights : Part 7", you will 
    notice that you have the option of turning the Arena Master in at any point 
    in the game and the result is that you gain all of his inventory.

    An even better result is that you gain an inventory that you just sold him. 

    And an even better result than that is if you gain a LARGE inventory that 
    you have been selling him over the course of the game. 

    If you have the patience, back track to Mildrew and sell all your wares to 
    that merchant throughout the game. When you run out of money, you can 
    effectively get it all back and then sell it all again. 

      ** Buyer wise, the 2nd best merchant is (SK) in Uthragon, but you have to 
         finish his quest first "Find Lost Goods". 

    This is less useful for people using the infinite money cheat, but a must 
    have exploit for people playing without it. For the non-cheaters, I 
    recommend holding out till the end of chapter 4 and then doubling your 
    money so you can buy some hi-end gear for the last 3 chapters (when you 
    really need it). 

  - Make Agavaen and her companion Fire Resistant 

    At the end of the "Helping the Cartographer" set of quests, the 
    Cartographer offers you a potion that increases the drinker's fire 
    resistance by 10 PERMANENTLY. The final quest conversation is broken and 
    you can collect the potion as many times as you want. *(I Believe bug 
    introduced by 1.1 patch). 

    So the question is : 10 what? HPs resisted? Percentage damage resisted?
  
    With some experimenting, I found it seems to be percentage based, but 
    anything over roughly 85% resistance is ignored. In other words, no matter 
    HOW MUCH resistance you have, you still take at least 15% damage. In fact, 
    I found that going substantially over 100 actually increased the amount of 
    damage Agavaen took on average... so I recommend no more than 9 potion 
    bottles for Agavaen. And maybe another 9 to 18 for her current and future 
    travel companion. 

      * Traveling companions can only be instructed to drink potions during 
        combat. Find a non-magic creature, deadlock it and have your companion 
        drink up. 

      NOTE: Unfortunately, the potion wont sell for any money, so you cant use 
            this as a post 1.1 patch money cheat.

  - Weakness Spell

     This isn't so much a bug, but doesn't behave the way you might think.
     Weakness doesn't decrease attributes, it simply shifts them around. That 
     is.. it moves them from Agility, Intelligence and Strength to Endurance. 
     It makes the opponent slower, easier to hit and decreases their damage, 
     but you are unlikely to kill them while the spell is in effect because of
     their increased HPs. When the spell wears off, any damage you have done 
     will be applied to their original hit points all at once... The game wont 
     kill the opponent when this happens, but will lower their HPs to 1 if they 
    "should" be dead.

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G. > > > >  Editors\Trainers
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  As of this writing, there are no Trainers or SaveGame editors for NeverEnd.

  But it is buggy enough that you may not need one: See Bugs and Tricks above.  

  There is a nice tutorial on how to hack NeverEnd using Artmoney here:

  http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~sd65/main/neverend_cheat.pdf

  ArtMoney is a general purpose Game Hacking tool... it is not specifically
  designed for Neverend. I followed the tutorial and was able to give Agavaen 
  additional Runes even in the patched game. 
   
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This FAQ was written entirely using WordPad:  

Spiffy Links:

  Mayhem NeverEnd Page     -- http://www.mayhem.sk/index.php?page=neverend
  Official English Website -- http://www.neverendrpg.com/

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