johnu@syma.sussex.ac.uk (John E Upham) (02/07/91)
Well being thick I have got stuck in the first few metres of level 11. Going round and round ad nauseam clockwise forwards does nothing and going in reverse I find an iron key near the writing and a foot plate bit of armour. However, apart from this diversion I cant see anywhere to shove the key and escape this prison. I'm sure all you level 11 + people are laughing now...I told you so.. etc. etc. Ok How the fuck do you get out of here ??? John Upham, (Chemical Physics Ph.D) University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Email: kapn1%cluster.susx.ac.uk@uk.ac (BITnet) kapn1@uk.ac.susx.cluster (Janet) johnu%syma.susx.ac.uk@uk.ac (BITnet) johnu@uk.ac.susx.syma (Janet) Tel: +44 273 680500 (eve) Tel: +44 273 678332 (day) Fax: +44 273 671966 "I've counted them all out and I've counted them all back" Murray Walker (?) commentating on the restart at F1 WC, Spa, 1990
Stewart.Mckinnon@p0.f178.n221.z1.fidonet.org (Stewart Mckinnon) (02/08/91)
RE: CLOCKWISE LEVEL....How the f*ck do you get out of here....easy there, big guy! First of all, you got something to happen by walking backwards, (counter-clockwise) did you not? Well it's VERY simple: KEEP on WALKING! You will soon see the keyhole and the doorway, but after that, KEEP ON GOING!!! -- Stewart Mckinnon - via FidoNet node 1:221/171 UUCP : watmath!xenitec!zswamp!178.0!Stewart.Mckinnon Internet: Stewart.Mckinnon@p0.f178.n221.z1.fidonet.org
gordon@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (John Gordon) (02/14/91)
To get out of this area, you need to keep going around the ring facing various directions both clockwise and anti-clockwise. Stop after each step and spin in place, looking around to see if anything changed.