and I think his went over yours. nt:

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Posted by Imbrogno(VIP) on September 27, 2000 at 18:08:27:

In Reply to: Well I'm guessing that one went over your head Graatch n/t posted by Asa on September 27, 2000 at 16:25:49:

> > > > > I write this to clarify from a player point of view what Nepenthe wrote down there.( as some people just seem to just want to give away answers to everybody)
> > > > > The silent tower is full of mysteries, riddles, quests.
> > > > > It is like no area you visited before.
> > > > > Giving away the answers to solve all the problems you will encounter there make the area pointless.
> > > > > It is a place to challenge your mind, a place to challenge the way you solve problems and analyse situations.
> > > > > The first challenge is to just reach the tower and enter it.
> > > > > I spent at least 8 hours trying to figure out how to enter, I was pissed cause I died 2 time trying but the satisfaction when I finally got there.... You can only start to imagine.

> > > > > It doesn't mean you cannot get help or one cannot give help, the first idea that come to my mind to illustrate this is :give a hammer and some wood to someone, but let him try to figure out how to build the house.
> > > > > But do not turn the whole area like big elf rescue quest, there was a lot of effort put into it and truelly the best area for challenge I visited since eryn galen.
> > > > > and honestly, I have but start to explore it, I am stuck on problem but being stubborn as I am:I will return over and over until I find the way to go further.

> > > > >
> > > > > On this , be well, and remember the silent tower is not a place where you need 10000 people to help you, your intelligence is all you need.
> > > > > Thanks Nepenthe. ( and I hope there isn't a big Dragon hidden at the top that need 10000 people to kill)

> > > > > Chaldaie



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