The 5th rock and the bridle

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itamargr
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The 5th rock and the bridle

#1 Post by itamargr » Tue Jun 02, 2009 6:47 pm

Hi all.

I am stuck in the game. I have done the embered and turned the snake into horse. Now I have to find the bridel.
I read the clue in the cave and I think I found the 5th rock (I think It is the left rock north west to Agatha cave). However I can't lift it and the rock is not enchantered so I can't use the embered on it.

Did I find the right rock ? if not, where the rock is ?
Do I have to use something on the rock to lift it? What item should I use ?

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Re: The 5th rock and the bridle

#2 Post by haradan » Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:10 am

Nope, the rock you are looking for IS enchanted, and is not a lonely rock, by the way.

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Re: The 5th rock and the bridle

#3 Post by itamargr » Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:26 pm

So where is this rock? I tried every rock in the game.

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Re: The 5th rock and the bridle

#4 Post by haradan » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:15 pm

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I don't have the game installed right now, but it's in the place where the sorcerer used to appear, a little to the east of Agatha's cave. It's the only place where there's a row of six or seven small stones surrounding a bigger rock, IIRC.

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Re: The 5th rock and the bridle

#5 Post by itamargr » Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:05 pm

haradan wrote: I don't have the game installed right now, but it's in the place where the sorcerer used to appear, a little to the east of Agatha's cave. It's the only place where there's a row of six or seven small stones surrounding a bigger rock, IIRC.
Thank you, I found

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