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Aaah, so there is a use for it after all! I've always headed east first for some reason so I've always had it in my possession when I get to that door. I wonder why they called it the "Chapel" key though. It should've been "dungeon" key or something so as not to confuse. Anyway, another mystery solved. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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I think the word Chapel is used because it is a holy place...It is the burial ground of King Strohm III.
King Strohm III has a history of his own (check Book of King Strohm III ).
Book of King Strohm III:
The ancient text is yellowed and crumbling, and written in a language that is far-removed from modern-day Common. Still, portions of it are translatable with effort. Overall, the book describes the burial of King Strohm III, and how great efforts were made to keep his tomb safe from the graverobbers that would surely follow once his kingdom fell due to treachery within. The King's son, Strohm IV, apparently commissioned the creation of a mask of his father that would allow access to the tomb. How it does so is not clear in the text, although it is mentioned that the mask is kept in six seperate pieces by six Guardians that had been summoned by Strohm's vizier... and that these Guardians would only surrender the mask to one of Strohm's bloodline.
[/QUOTE]That makes a lot of sense! A lot of things do when you get a different perspective on it. Thank Helm for forums, huh? Heh. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Oh, and I have another question! In the Five Flagons Inn (Bridge District), there is a guy by the name of Ercias upstairs. What's this guy up to? He seems to be waiting for somebody, but is this just a character they threw into the game that wasn't part of any quest?