You sure did. The Hatuli. (Though, interestingly enough, the only way you would've had a chance to have the Hatuli in your possession now would have been ignoring that tomb raider who recommended flying on the Roc (and then naturally doing some things instead of others)...)
Something else that we've either missed, or the book failed to explain, is that this well you went down is actually some sort of entrance to the underworld. I guess "tunnels" really isn't proper then...
Anyhow, straight on it is...
You enter a room illuminated by a greyish glow that seems to ooze from the dank stone blocks of the wall. There is a passage leading off the far end, but to reach it you would have to pass a number of desiccated corpses. You move closer, now noticing that the corpses are riddled with arrows. Your glance goes to the left-hand wall, where you see a line of sinister arrow-slits.
You consider your options before advancing any further into the room. It looks as though you could avoid being seen from the arrow-slits - if there are indeed any bowmen still there - by dropping low and running close to the left-hand wall. Alternatively you could just sprint down the centre of the room, trying to get to the other end before any bowman had time to shoot.
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What do you do? Try to pass unboserved UNDERNEATH the arrow-slits, or DASH along the middle of the room?
Something else that we've either missed, or the book failed to explain, is that this well you went down is actually some sort of entrance to the underworld. I guess "tunnels" really isn't proper then...
Anyhow, straight on it is...
You enter a room illuminated by a greyish glow that seems to ooze from the dank stone blocks of the wall. There is a passage leading off the far end, but to reach it you would have to pass a number of desiccated corpses. You move closer, now noticing that the corpses are riddled with arrows. Your glance goes to the left-hand wall, where you see a line of sinister arrow-slits.
You consider your options before advancing any further into the room. It looks as though you could avoid being seen from the arrow-slits - if there are indeed any bowmen still there - by dropping low and running close to the left-hand wall. Alternatively you could just sprint down the centre of the room, trying to get to the other end before any bowman had time to shoot.
>>>>>
What do you do? Try to pass unboserved UNDERNEATH the arrow-slits, or DASH along the middle of the room?