Free Stonekeep12/29/2023 ![]() Legend has it that a Great Wyrm drove the Dwarves from their home in the Dragon's Teeth, and took the Lair for itself. "It is said that Fang Lair was originally built by the Dwarves of Kragen. I have been able to divine the location of the first piece, a place called Fang Lair." As the land is split, so did he shatter the Staff into eight perfectly formed pieces. He knew that the Staff of Chaos was nigh indestructable, having been made from the essence of the Land itself. ![]() Tharn used this item to destroy my corporeal form when I tried to warn the Council. This is the Staff of Chaos, the one item that can open the door between this world, and the dimension to which the Emperor has been banished. "I see you have strengthened your arm, and your mind. The first time you go to sleep after reaching level 2, you will be contacted in your dreams again by Ria Silmane. Travel to Fang Lair and retrieve the first piece of the Staff of Chaos.ĭetailed Walkthrough Another Vision.Give the parchment to the ruler of Rihad in exchange for the location of Fang Lair.Go to Stonekeep to retrieve a parchment.Travel to Hammerfell and talk to the Ruler of Rihad.Go to sleep and receive another vision from Ria Silmane.And Stonekeep doubles down in that regard by having employed that spectacle of mid-90s gaming, FMV.Īnd then of course there are all the memories tied up in playing it with my too-recently late father, filling me with fear that it'll be a prompt for more grief rather than more fun. But first-person RPGs are probably toughest of all, their clunkiness felt at the time, let alone over twenty years on. Even FPS games can be a struggle to pick up again, with their lack of mouse-look and other luxuries we've come to accept as bog-standards. And it feels like it might be one of those games that to return to would be to break it. ![]() ![]() I remember Stonekeep with an enormous fondness, tied up in a conflation of nostalgia, its probably being rather good, and most of all, being a game my dad and I played together. I can never bring myself to go back to play Stonekeep. I want to go back to play Stonekeep so much. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. ![]()
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