Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
I took out Zeblin hoping he would have the combinations for the three chests located elsewhere in his lair. Are these just to tease, or is there another encounter that yield the necessary tidbits. . .
Re: Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
I too had this problem at first. If you want a spoiler, read this, if not - don't.
Go into the room just north west of those three chests. There is a table in there, with codes to those chests, in order.
Go into the room just north west of those three chests. There is a table in there, with codes to those chests, in order.
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Re: Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
In the room where you open the gates to the chests, be sure you click on everything clickable. Move your mouse around to be sure.Donovan wrote:I took out Zeblin hoping he would have the combinations for the three chests located elsewhere in his lair. Are these just to tease, or is there another encounter that yield the necessary tidbits. . .
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Kill 'em all, let the sysadmin sort 'em out.
Kill 'em all, let the sysadmin sort 'em out.
Re: Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
Thanks, Cap'n. By the way, I love your signature. I wonder how many are aware of the reference.
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OK, you got me. What is the reference?Donovan wrote:Thanks, Cap'n. By the way, I love your signature. I wonder how many are aware of the reference.
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Re: Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
It's a reference to "Kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out". Old Vietnam Special Forces saying...
Re: Combination locks in the Zeblin's Lair
Way older (1200's). It goes back to a medieval Papal Legate who ordered the army to kill the citizens of a southern French town that was know to have Cathars, who were considered heretical Christians by the church. But the town also had Catholics, so the army chief asked, but what about the Catholics, and the Papal Legate answered, "Kill them all, surely God will know his own".
Somewhere between 15-60k people were slaughtered that day.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albigensian_Crusade
Somewhere between 15-60k people were slaughtered that day.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albigensian_Crusade
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Thanks, I remembered the saying from 'Nam, I just didn't know that was called the signature here. I thought you meant the picture--OK I'm dumb.cliffster56 wrote:It's a reference to "Kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out". Old Vietnam Special Forces saying...