![]() Look carefully under the broken and now collapsed bridge… and here lies the very first SECRET (S1)! Pick up this hidden message from Hyneg and read about burried chest near the Keep walls. Go through gate to a small clearing and pick up some Borra mushrooms around here. Read the letter Marcus have and you will be informed from an old trusty friend Horanzoo about your quest. Let‘s get started with looking what your party has equipped from the start of the Butcher of Many quest and what skills each hero has. Workers, criminals, and constables who dare the sewers frequently don’t return, and those who do speak of dumping grounds for hundreds of corpses, living muck, and the ruby-eyed gentlemen of the sewer.In this walkthrough you will find all useful items and secrets in my mod. Today, the people of Caliphas have little idea what lies beneath their streets, as new construction and expanding sewer tunnels regularly break into forgotten vaults or sepulchers. The Old City: Ustalav’s capital is merely the most modern settlement to control Lady’s Harbor and claim the name “Caliphas.” Through the ages, communities have risen and fallen upon the site, their ruins used as the foundations for new cities. Regardless of which noble ultimately comes out on top, the outcome promises to be both bloody and soon. Others say the trenchant prince plans to remove his politically deft rival from power, seeking spies to catch the notoriously cunning noblewoman in some undeniable act of treason. Some claim Countess Carmilla orchestrated the capital’s relocation and Prince Aduard’s ascendance to the throne as steps in a sinisterly subtle decades-long coup. In past generations, distinct territories have limited conf licts between these powerful nobles, but now, their arenas are the same. ![]() Royal Rivals: A bitter rivalry between the ruling line of Ordranti princes and Caliphavso counts extends back to the earliest days of the country’s refounding. Currently of greatest local interest are the Canopic Ethers of Menedes XIV discovered by Osiriontologist Abraun Chalest, and the temporary display of the Moulot Family’s Thassilonian treasure, the Invidian Eye.īetween the agendas of members of court and the rampant gossip of commoners, waves of rumormongering jade a population already inured to scandal and misfortune. Whether gathered by traveling professors or purchased from unscrupulous organizations, the artifacts of the museum’s collection range from Ulfen longboats and mysterious northland fossils to living elven root sculptures and strange Mwangi fetishes. The Quarterfaux Archives: Both museum and academy to Caliphas’s young nobles, the curators of the Quarterfaux Archives seek not to explore the world, but to bring its wonders to Ustalav. Such has led to not just overcrowding, increased squalor, and street violence in parts of the city, but to stranger crimes against which the overwhelmed constabulary has little defense, such as kidnapping, hidden slavery, underground fighting bouts, mysterious murders, and rumors of terrors lurking amid the city’s labyrinthine sewers. ![]() While the nobleborn find and create luxurious housing with ease, their attendants have considerably more trouble. The past decades have brought thousands of immigrants to the capital. Yet numerous gardens, private menageries, and fenced parks dot the crowded cityscape, making Caliphas feel more alive than many Ustalavic cities-which often seem better suited as tombs for dead princes. New industries also belch black clouds into the sky, mixing with the frequent fog to cloak some parts of the city in a wretched coat of ash. Although a new capital, Caliphas is still an old city, and the grim statuary, soaring buttresses, sharp gables, and endless intimidating embellishments common to the nation’s oldest cities adorn its ominous structures. These factors-along with other, more mysterious persuasions- argued for the royal court’s relocation to within the city’s walls 30 years ago. Constructed behind the treacherous shield of a natural breakwater, Caliphas f lourishes as the nation’s wealthiest, most accessible, and most cosmopolitan city. ![]()
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