

The solution to the question of the “blue cloud” is as follows:ġ) Destroy the wealth 2) Hallelujah for the holy pyre! 3) All will be consumed by flames! This one has a board beside the big statue. I can’t do anything since I’m the third monolith. The solutions to the question about the “blue cloud” are as follows: This one has a board beside the big Water-fountain. The solution to the ‘blue cloud’ problem is as follows:ġ) I’ll send any assistance I can 2) in this direction. 2) What exactly are you up to? 3) The Blackwoods aren’t going anywhere. The solution to the ‘blue cloud’ problem is as follows:ġ) We must be decent Christians. Look for the FISH sign at the market entrance to find the board for this one. 3) You are not permitted to construct here. (Around the rear of the building) Allow this location to become a part of our heritage. The solution to the ‘blue cloud’ problem is as follows:ġ) Make a hasty decision, reverend.

Examine the information on the bulletin board to learn more about the church. There are no creatures to fear and no one to converse with all you have to do is read numerous boards in various places and then solve the ‘blue cloud’ puzzle. As this one just necessitates the use of reading boards. Historical Heritage differs from the other optional side missions in The Sinking City in a few ways. Read more about sinking city side quests and let us know what you think. It’s a low-fantasy game that follows the footsteps of Robert Howard’s Conan story “The Tower of the Elephant” in a more serious approach.

The Sinking City: Historical Heritage (Side Case Quest) Guide is a fan-fiction walkthrough for The Sinking City: RPG by the same author. It is a place where a war between Titans lies buried in the sediment of our history, and a cruel god’s shadow looms over everything. The misty ruins of Midgard are a place where the past and present are inextricably linked, where the supernatural and the mundane tangle together in a web of secrets and mysteries. The Sinking City is a game about mystery, exploration, and adventure that takes place in the ruins of a once-thriving city. In this series, I will show you games that take place in a fictional, but historical city, which allows you to relate to the cities culture and history, and in some cases, discover new elements about the world that you didn’t know before. Hi, and welcome to my blog! My name is Tyler, I am a freelance writer for 15+ years and I have decided to start my own blog to show you games that make you think about the history behind them.
