Difference between revisions of "Palace Midas"
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| − | + | == Objectives == | |
| − | + | * Find 3 Lead Bars | |
| − | + | * Convert them into golden bars | |
| − | + | * Use the 3 Golden Bars to open the door to [[Cistern|The Cistern]] | |
| + | == Notes == | ||
| + | '''Midas''' - was a character in Greek mythology, who is mostly recognized for his ability to turn anything he touched into gold. | ||
| + | He was king of Pessinus, a city in Phrygia in Asia Minor, who as a child was adopted by Gordias and Cybele. He was known for being a hedonist, and an excellent rose gardener, and according to the myth, he had one son, Lityerses; but in some variations of the myth he had a daughter, Zoe, instead of a son. | ||
| + | == Enemies == | ||
| + | [[Bats]] | ||
| + | [[Crocodiles]] | ||
| + | [[Gorillas]] | ||
| + | [[Lions]] | ||
| + | [[Rats]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:54, 24 May 2006
| Template:Levelline|Palace Midas | ||
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| Template:Levelline|Tomb Raider | ||
| Level No | 7 | |
| Secrets | 3 | |
| Length | 60 minutes | |
| Location | Turkey | |
| Template:Levelline|Level Chronology | ||
| Colosseum | Palace Midas | The Cistern |
| Template:Levelline|Walkthrough | ||
Objectives
- Find 3 Lead Bars
- Convert them into golden bars
- Use the 3 Golden Bars to open the door to The Cistern
Notes
Midas - was a character in Greek mythology, who is mostly recognized for his ability to turn anything he touched into gold. He was king of Pessinus, a city in Phrygia in Asia Minor, who as a child was adopted by Gordias and Cybele. He was known for being a hedonist, and an excellent rose gardener, and according to the myth, he had one son, Lityerses; but in some variations of the myth he had a daughter, Zoe, instead of a son.
Enemies
Bats Crocodiles Gorillas Lions Rats