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Old 02-19-2012, 10:42 AM   #179
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1. Which of the Eight Great Tragedies corresponded with the last two killings in the Octogram of Murders?
I included the other six plays as a reference, the answer is in bold:

The King of Ankh - Saipha drowned in vat of wine
Kensington - Gamin strangled
The Happy Prince of Copperhaven - Mathom poisoned
The Leering King - Mundy hung upside-down, eyes gouged out
Antilogy & Cleph-ptah-re - Regin bitten by asp
The Tyrant - Malachite stabbed
Titus Diplodicus - Lucius eaten
Trochilus & Cresylic - Al Khali dragged to death


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2. How many trolls (living or dead) did Lewton encounter in the game, and what were their names?
Six - Malachite, Sapphire, Jasper Horst, Detritus, Foid, the body of Madame Lodestone, a.k.a. "Not Therma" (Nice work, SweetD! )

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Originally Posted by SweetDalilah
1. How many murders/deaths occurred in the IV act? Name them.
2. How many murders/deaths happened in the whole game?
3. Name all the members of "undead" in the game.
1. Five? Mooncalf, Kondo, Gelid, Satrap and Jasper all died in Act IV. (The Count and Warb both died during the Discquake at the end of Act III but Lewton doesn't discover their deaths until Act IV.)
2. 17 deaths total? (Saipha, Gamin, Mathom, Mundy, Malachite, Regin, Lewton, palace guard, Lucius, Al Khali, Count von Uberwald, Warb, Mooncalf, Kondo, Gelid, Satrap and Jasper Horst)
3. Carlotta, Count von Uberwald and Lewton (werewolves), Samael (vampire), Mooncalf, Kondo and Satrap (ghosts), zombie guarding the Radiant Trapezohedron

Thanks for leading this playthrough, SweetD! Any final comments to wrap up?
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