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User:Zhukuram/Venery

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This is for my Test of the Venery

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Venery Details

My venery is a tour along the Wall of Passed Time.

All the clues and lockboxes are based on details, milestones and the "hidden gems" in the Wall of Passed Time page. All the options are listed there.

I hope you enjoy your tour.

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Gathering Points

Lock Box 1 Start

It's always good to start at the beginning, don't you think so too?

Sometimes it's hard to find the beginning because it's lost at the end.

When you get to the end then there is no more beginning.

If you look high, you cannot see low. If you look left, you cannot see right. If you look to the front, then you cannot see to the rear.

It's all very confusing isn't it?

Luckily for you, the Wall of Passed Time will follow you for your journey.

Are you ready to begin at the beginning?

Look for the beginning and you will find your next clue.

If you get stuck, hints for this Verery can be found on the wiki page for the Wall of Passed Time

http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:Zhukuram/Wall_of_Passed_Time

Answer 1

Start of the Wall of Passed Time is at 770,4400 River Plains

Lock Box 2

Congratulations you found the beginning!

The workers on the wall have left some items behind. Forgotten or broken or lost, they mark the journey they took to build the wall.

It must have been very thirst work. I wonder if they left anything for you to drink?

Answer 2

a forgotten workman's drink

Lock Box 3

Ah, that was satisfying! A nice cool drink after a bit of a run.

But the wall is much longer than this. It goes and goes and goes on.

At first it was small and you could barely see it. Then it doubled and redoubled.

Funny how humans like round numbers. 10 x 10 x 2 is a nice number don't you think?

That was a great achievement for the builders.

Answer 3

200 Coordinate Milestone

Lock Box 4

200 coordinates! What a journey the Wall of Passed Time has made.

Many items have been part of the journey too. Some have started to call the Wall of Passed Time home.

Some have taken refuge in the shelter the wall provides from the sun and from the ever dangerous falcons that love to eat them.

Tiny and small, you might find one sheltering near the wall. Be careful not to frighten it from it's new home.

Answer 4

A Rabbit

Lock Box 5

Cute bunny! See how it shelters from the hot Egyptian sun?

Humans are not so smart. We run about without any protection from the sun's harmful rays.

The sun's rays can be blocked if we put on a bit of suntan lotion.

I think a workman may have left a bottle on the wall.

But which direction should you go?

I would go right but then it depends on which way you are looking.

Answer 5

a bottle of suntan lotion

Lock Box 6

Oh you found it! I am glad!

The Egyptian sun is hot and relentless. It's good thing you have the suntan lotion now.

Some are not so lucky.

Once the land of Egypt was a great ocean. Over the eons the water receded and the land dried and turned to sand.

Those that could not escape where cut off in isolated ponds. Left to the merciless sun soon the ponds dried up.

Parched, dried and dead long ago, now there is nothing to be seen but fossil bones.

But even in death they are beautiful to behold.

Answer 6

fossil fish skeleton

Lock Box 7

A dead fish? Yes!

Beautiful in death as well as in life. The bounty of Egypt and a symbol for all mortal beings.

But is death the end or the beginning?

For many death is only the start of the long journey to eternity.

But we do not have all of eternity, there must be an end somewhere, don't you think so?

So where does this end? Why at the beginning of course!

The end is the beginning and the beginning is the end.

Answer 7

Starting point


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