Saturday, August 19, 2017

Dilandau3000 plays King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow - Part 17 of 43


So much for progress. We've got the spellbook and we're able to see more of the Isle of the Beast, but we still can't make it to the end of that island.

All maps by Dan_.


Well, time to go back to the beach and head back to the Isle of the Crown.


Head back to the castle first. You'll see some servant women being granted access to the castle. Guess they're helping with the preparations for the wedding, which is going to happen soon.

Head to the left of the castle and use the Hole in the Wall on the wall. You'll find a hallway, but you won't be able to see much at all...except for a guard dog dressed in red. Click outside the picture of the inside of the castle to get the Hole in the Wall back, then head back to the fork in the road and go to the village.

Go back to Ali's Books and hand Ali the rare book. He'll take it and hand you the book of spells. Go to the inventory and look at the spellbook with the hand and you'll find a few spells. They'll all be useful, but you'll obviously need all the ingredients for one of them to cast the spell they're specific to. You can switch between the eye, the speech bubble (which lets you cast the spell) and the arrow which lets you turn the page.

The first is a magic paint spell. This lets anything you paint come to life. This requires Swamp Ooze, River Styx water and a black horse feather. I guess we already have the feather.

The second is a rain-making spell. It requires a few drops of Salt Water not from the sea, a vial of Sacred Water, and some "falling" water. You'll also need a teapot.

The third is a spell that charms a creature of the night. This requires a skull full of hot oak embers, a bit of sulphur (or brimstone), and a strand of a pure-hearted maiden's hair. Well, we have that strand of Cassima's hair, so at least we have something.

Head back to the pawn shop. Trade in the flute for the tinder box, then head out and go to the Isle of the Sacred Mountain.


You may have noticed an inscription on the mountain wall the first time you were here. Well, guess what? Next video, we're looking at it. Stay tuned!

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