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Let's Play: Divine Divinity

MetalCraze

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TWD said:
I don't know what type of a beast would find 3 hour long dungeons where you do nothing but click anything other than torture

People who say that Mass Effect is immensely a fun game?
 

DaveO

Erudite
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Any plans for the easter eggs in the game, like the September 11th tribute?
 

Murk

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Some of you guys spent over an hour in the final dungeon of Divine Divinity? I think you guys are doing it horribly wrong.
 

DaveO

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The information below is copied from a walkthru on Gamefaqs. It tells you where to find the September 11th tribute.


When you finally enter the cave kill the spiders and find the door hidden
behind the spider webs. (The door will only be opened if you have all four
Treasure Maps in your inventory.) Your goal here is to find three Crystal
Balls in this cave and bring them all to the Giant Stone Bowl. The Crystal
balls are all lying right out in the open and the only problem is finding the
switches to unlock the doors. (...and the legion of skeletons that are
waiting to eviscerate you...)

When you get all three Crystal Balls take them to the Giant Stone Bowl and
drag and drop them into the bowl to reveal a door. Go through the door and
click on the shrine in the next room. This will summon a rather pissed off
demon who will attack you. Killing the Demon will cause part of the wall to
the south to disappear, revealing a passage. At the end of the passage is a
room filled with treasure. There is an illusionary wall to the north that
leads to a room with a Teleporter Stone that will lead you to the Secret Area
if you have the proper items in your inventory. (There is also a Tombstone
here that has a rather touching tribute to the victims of the September 11th
terrorist attacks.)
 
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We just ignore Lanilor the elf, and go into Mardaneus' house and find a key under his bed.
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And try to open a chest, with no success.

But it just so happens that there is another chest in Mardaneus' house, which fits the key perfectly.
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We find a storm scythe(Mardanues probably won't mind if we take it.) which is unidentified, so we can't use it. :(

Searching through Mardaneus' bookshelf we find a manuscript with a pretty picture, we can't read so we take anything with pretty pictures.
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We exit the house, and start doing some exploring of the village.
The first house we find is George's shop.
As we approach the entrance we are paralyzed by a mini cut-scene.
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George, first you give me the gold, than you get your weed. End of story!
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Damn you! Come on man, please. I need the stuff...
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Fuckin' junkies... No gold, no weed.
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How about I tell your colleagues your little secret? You wouldn't like that, would you bitch?(He's totally a vampire. But he doesn't appear anywhere else in the game.)
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Yeah... Whatever.
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*I wonder what would he look like with my dagger sticking out of him?!*....
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Nice hat.

He just ignores us!!! :evil:

Well, nothing we can do...
We enter George's shop.
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Just my dea-... Supplier... He supplies me, with some... uh... Herbs... Yeah, herbs! But... He doesn't have that today... So, if you're interested... Um.... Would you pick some herbs from... A field... A garden actually... You know, Lanilor the elf... Uhm?
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Yeah, whatever.
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Thank you friend. But, you'll have to know what they look like, come with me.

He takes us to his room where he holds his... um... herbs.
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Now we know.
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Why do people leave keys beside their beds?
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It opens a chest, but we won't be risking our heads, just for an axe...
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So while George is enjoying his weed the shop is ours for the taking.
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Come on! Why are people so bad at hiding keys?!!
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We take a nice light armor, but since it's unidentified, we can't wear it. :roll:
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Nothing better than a new giant sword... We can't wield it... But, one day my friends, one day.
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Walking out of George's shop we notice a monument(statue), surrounded by four stone dragons.
Clicking on the dragons makes them spin to face north.
And when they are all facing north, the statue is blown away revealing a spiral staircase downwards.
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And we get 1000 exp. Making us level up! :D :D

Lanilor the elf approaches us and gives us a pyramid that will maybe teleport us into a dimension of dying... Or so he says..?
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Now to level up.
Stats first.
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It never pains to get a little more strenght.
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Now the skills.
If we are gonna kill a thousand and thousand skeletons and orcs and what not, we have to have meteorstrike, it is the most useful spell in the whole game.

Now that that's over with, we promised that stoned dwarf some weed from Lanilors garden. Having saved Lanilor's life, he let's us take anything from his garden.
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We get the *herbs* to George and identify the chain armor and the storm scythe.
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Look at us now, no pants....
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