Can someone help me with an answer to the Naga Ghost? The questions are rediculous; at least from my current point of view. The prisoner answered all questions that I was allowed to ask and after that he was so frigin annoying that I killed him just for the bad attitude alone.
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Hi !
You will find all the answers in the Book of Servants. You can find the book in the library ! bye, Yama |
when you finish talking to the prisioner just say goodbye and off he will go. In the water under the serpant pens (were you first entered the temple) there is a tunnel to another area with a serpant idol.. Place this idol on the nice in the library (the one not connected by lines on the floor) and a room with the book of the serpant will open up. The answers to the questions are in the book and written on the wall.
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I got the book but can not read it. I could not find the serpant idle anywhere. I do not see any writing on any wall.
Please help me; I'm incredable frustrated. If someone could please just tell me what to say to the ghost of Naga to get moving I would be so releaved! |
You read a book by right clicking on it in your inventory, and then press the icon with the magnifying lens (read). But you can't get the book unless you have the serpent statue.
- - - - - - - But anyway, here are the answers. Since the order is random I list them by question: when the serpent charms - (the) servant bows ('the' is optional; the other two must be literal.) ... schemes - servant dreams ... sleeps - servant waits ... strikes - servant prays |
She has a wicked voice, too! I kept a save file there just to hear her little speech.. Hers and the real Xydusa, I like being called a confection! I think I'll request that my boss refer to me as "her confection." It would be a good story to tell in the unemployment line! *scratches head*
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