Hello fellow Nehrim players,
Recently, I broke into the empty house, which stands before the Giliad (Gilliad?) chapel, on the North-Eastern outskirts of town. I unlocked the cellar trapdoor, and found only a large bookcase in the basement. I suspected that it would cover an entrance to a possible dungeon or at least some sort of passage. I wiggled around a bit around the bookcase, and could indeed easily detect that there is some sort of passage behind the bookcase. Does anyone have an idea about how to open the bookcase? I've tried looking for books to pull (cliché), and for levers, in and around the house. I've yet to find a way to open it, however.
Also, the Ghost Tree near Giliad: it is a landmark, but it doesn't seem to serve a purpose, as of yet. Is there any knowledge as to where to start a quest that would involve the tree, or is it possible to awaken the ghost, that is supposed to find shelter in the tree?
While I'm at it, by the way, there is a devastated house to the East of Giliad, it stands near a small pool of water. I cannot enter the house, however, and have explored the area all the way to Erothin. Haven't yet found a way to get in here, either. Where or how do I enter the house?
Thanks in advance
Question regarding empty house in- & ghost tree near Giliad.
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Chasm hat geschrieben:I'd take a look at, say the "wanted" billboard in Giliad.I believe you also need to have started chapter 2 before it appears on billboard.
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In answer to the main question. You will find some areas not yet completed. Some houses etc you will not be able to get into and quite a few are quest related.
“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.”
“I do not love the bright sword for it's sharpness, nor the arrow for it's swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend” J.R.R. Tolkien quote
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