[comp.sys.mac.games] Help With Might & Magic I Questions

healey@cs.ubc.ca (Christopher Healey) (04/05/91)

I need some help (again) with some stuff in Might & Magic I. I suppose
possible spoilers might follow:



1.  The Clerics of the South (in Dragadune) judged me worthy, what has this
    done for me (I didn't notice anything different about my characters)

2.  There's a large area surrounded by mountains in the middle of the desert
    in E1 which I cannot get into. How do I gain entrance?

3.  Lord Kilburn told me to "take this map, explore the desert, and report
    your findings to the other Lords. Then they will understand". Well, I
    explored all of the desert (and found the aliens), but when I go to visit
    the other lords, they're still asking me if I'll go questing for them.
    What else do I have to do to complete Kilburn's quest (Is it something
    to do with question 2)?

I'm running on a Mac (don't think that makes any difference, but...). Thanks
in advance for any help.

Christopher.
(healey@cs.ubc.ca)

dtabb@ecst.csuchico.edu (Don) (04/06/91)

spoiler 


>1.  The Clerics of the South (in Dragadune) judged me worthy, what has this
>    done for me (I didn't notice anything different about my characters)

Don't remember

>2.  There's a large area surrounded by mountains in the middle of the desert
>    in E1 which I cannot get into. How do I gain entrance?

I know there is a way in.  it's like the land of lost time or something
like that.  can't you jump over a space? 
>
>3.  Lord Kilburn told me to "take this map, explore the desert, and report
>    your findings to the other Lords. Then they will understand". Well, I
>    explored all of the desert (and found the aliens), but when I go to visit
>    the other lords, they're still asking me if I'll go questing for them.
>    What else do I have to do to complete Kilburn's quest (Is it something
>    to do with question 2)?
>
Are you sure you went to ALL the lords?  try going to the one in the south east
corner, up in the mountians. That lord is hard to get in and see. When you talk
to him, you'll understand.
  
>Christopher.
>(healey@cs.ubc.ca)

Donald
dtabb@cscihp.ecst.csuchico.edu