Sunday, September 28, 2014

Dilandau3000 plays King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human - Part 1 of 19

Yep, this one's gonna be longer than the first two...much longer.

I know it's going to be a bit boring at the beginning, but later on it gets a lot more awesome. Trust me on this.

All maps by Dan_.



Poor Gwydion. He's 17 years old, and he's been the slave boy of an evil wizard named Mannanan in a mountain home above all of Llewdor for as long as he can remember. He's never been able to find out how his whole life came about, or even leave the premises. Things are about to change...

The first thing you'll notice is a timer in the status bar. You'll be needing to keep this in mind, because there are quite a few things in this game that are time-sensitive. If you've watched the introduction, you'll have to sweep the kitchen floor. Otherwise, Manannan will show up when you start the game and have you do something else.

The cat that follows you around the house is severely annoying. It'll block your path sometimes, but if you kick the cat, he'll get right out of the way.

Whatever you do, don't leave the house and head towards Llewdor while Manannan is about. He'll show up and teleport you back home, and the more you do it, the more severely he'll punish you. He'll eventually kill you if you do it too many times.

There is a cup on the table when you enter the dining room. Go ahead and take it. Be careful, though: there are items you do not want in your possession when Manannan sees you, so you'll have to hide them somewhere. Luckily, these items are made distinct from the ones that won't get you in trouble by an asterisk. You can hide all these things under your bed upstairs.

To the north of the dining room is the kitchen. Get the food (the bread, the fruit and the mutton chop) off of the table (you can type in 'get food' near the table to make everything easier), then get the broom. You'll clean up the kitchen, then you'll put the broom back. Go ahead and get the knife and spoon off the wall, then take the mixing bowl from the shelves.

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