THERE IS NO TOMB OF ELIXERS!!!!!!
THERE IS NO TOMB OF ELIXERS!!!!!!
THERE IS NO TOMB OF ELIXERS!!!!!!
Sorry for shouting, but repeated silly spelling errors just really tick me off. To repeat : there is no such thing as a "Tomb of Elixers", what you are looking for is the Tome of Elixers. "Tome" not "tomb". Use your brains , people, you are supposed to find the "Tome of Elixers" and take it back to Orobas - how could you possibly carry a tomb from High Garendall to the Plains of Endless Wind? If you don't know the difference between "tome" and "tomb", learn to use a dictionary.
OK, end of rant.
The key needed to enter High Garendall is found in the third level of the Learning Tree. It unlocks the door to the crypt guarded by the blue demon thingies ( I believe those are Dark Spirits) which is the entrance to High Garendall. If you have the key, you can enter the crypt without any pause, if you don't have it you will be told that you need a key . If you go into the crypt and come out the second crypt on a different level of the same screen, going one screen east will bring up the zooming effect and the message about "this must be one of the giants." One screen north (across a swinging bridge) there are two screens that are the ruins of High Garendall, you enter the eastern square, there is another one to the west. The western square is where the symbol of High Garendall that Septemris wants can be found. In each of the squares of ruins, there is a cave entrance, you can enter and exit from either square, both entrances lead into the same cave. Inside that cave is the object of a quest.
In the same screen as the crypts, near the west edge of the screen, is a cave entrance. If you manage to explore all of that cave (it is full of really deadly creatures) you will come to a large locked gate. You will need to complete some additional quests in order to get the key that opens that gate; the key from the Learning Tree will not work there.
Hope that helps a little.
And please, no more "Tomb of Elixers"
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Joe Burnette
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