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For the Lamia entry, I can't actually remember where I put it now so I'll have a check. Cheers!
https://youtu.be/gOOr2Wix_LU
To get different objective, I believe you need to die or complete the run in one single session to not get the same objective twice.
There are two possible configurations in the mission where you have to find the stele, only one of the two gives access to these two codices. It seems to me that this is the configuration where the stele is not next to two side rooms.
Once you are in the right configuration they are not very hard to find. From memory one of the two codices is in a dead end tunnel.
Thanks to you as well, Alazaynor.
Pretty sure now that the dev was just being an ass.
-Make your way into the crucible, open the first sluice gate (wrong one)
-Find and pull the level to activate the left leg plinth (for Talos)
If there is desire for it, I will move the pickups to a more accessible location in a future update.
Cheers.
It was a lot of fun; I had some laughs, fought cool bosses, basked in the world's weird beauty, then died and went to Tartaros for being greedy lol.
Dude, I'm a 38 year old physically active man with work in the morning. I'm not going to run the same levels over and over hoping the RNG gods will bless me with a crumb of mercy so I can finally feel the satisfaction of completion (which would have been nice).
Seriously good game, but I'll get my dopamine hit elsewhere rather than go through the Sisyphean torture of pointless repetition and disappointment.
Cheers!