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You have absolutely made a ton of progress over the past few days.
Turns out I could and it was called Castle Sol. After activating the SoG outside the entrance, I skirted round the outside walls to see what was lurking, and picked up some nice loot including some runes in a graveyard I didn't expect to find.
Heading in through the main entrance I was immediately set upon by two lions, so retreated through the entrance and just kept hitting them from outside until both were gone. Time to explore...
This castle doesn't seem as big as Stormveil and it wasn't long before I met Commander Niall, my boss fight here, before I'd finished exploring. Of course, I died a few times before I actually got to him as it took me a few deaths to these much harder ghost warriors that they had an early warning system that summoned them. After working that out, I was able to avoid premature combat before dying to Nial umpteen times.
I used Tiche at level 9 for this one and didn't realise I used FP rather than HP to summon rather than vice versa for MT. That taught me a quick lesson. His henchmen were quite difficult as well, took me a little while to get to grips with them.
After that, Niall himself was a pain with his verying attacks, especially that false leg thing which caught me out a few times with its reach. Think it took me about a dozen attempts before I successfully downed him, desperately trying to dodge out of his way whilst Tiche tried to do his thing and then get off an attack from distance with Blasphemous sword and dodge again.
So my reward was his false leg, so not sure how good that will be or how I'll have to use it.
Also got caught out exploring the remainder of the castle where there are a couple of heavy crossbows, but eventually worked out via experimentation that I could kill one operator from behind at distance if I played with the manual bow aim, whilst the other I could just dodge and rush.
My reward for that last bit was another painting, the Sorcerer, and I'm sure that scene is somewhere nearby, seems relatively familiar anyway.
Oh, before I forget, I left the cleared entrance after Niall until last as I thought there may be another boss, but it turned out to just be a ghost and the other half of the Haligtree medallion. Now I just need to remember what I use it for...
Go to the Grand Lift of Rold.
Let's just say that lifts can theoretically go to different levels...
That was about 408 hours ago, dude...
Oh.
Had a look in my inventory and the two pieces were showing there, but no prompt to join them so how did I do it last time? It was only after pondering this for a few minutes that I realised there was a second prompt there and I just hadn't registered the arrows to shift actions.
Ah.
I'm not up in the Hidden Path to the Haligtree, which looks like a dungeon but not really. Some imps and land octopi, the latter seeming to be slightly harder to kill at first but turned out to be the Blasphemous sword as using lightning lances did the trick easily enough.
A path out into the wide open brought me into a blizzard and I could hardly see anything. There was clearly some sort of lit path, so I checked my map and not only was it showing, but there was a map nearby.
Similar to the two American hitchhikers in the 1981 film, I couldn't stick to the path and ended up too far over as a quick map check verified. Made my way back across and came across some wolves and mounted wolves, the latter were a bit harder to take down, but got them both and my map.
Looking around I saw a caravan and thought I'd go and loot it, only as I approached at speed, Torrent suddenly disappeared. This confused me initially but then I got a message to say I'd been invaded by Anastasia, Tarnished-Eater. She was another that jumped about a little, but Blasphemous sword took care of her and I was rewarded with a Somber Ancient Dragon Smithing Stone, which I used a little later to upgrade Blasphemous sword to its maximum.
Then I took the caravan and its escorts easily enough and looted a flowing curved sword.
And other than the aforementioned trip to the Round Table for upgrading, that was it for tonight...
Same here. Also, from this point on, I'm likely gonna remain on the edge of my seat based on what's to come from the point you're at.
I'm curious...what rune level are you up to now?
Did the easier one, Fringefolk Hero's Grave, first and managed to find the bossfight in another of the tree spirits. Tiche is actually pretty good 1v1, so he kept the tree spirit distracted whilst I knocked his HP down from a distance. Got myself a golden seed (which I can no longer use along with the other 3 in my inventory) and the spirit ash Banished Knight Oleg.
Next up was Gelmir Hero's Grave, which is similar to the former but has lots of lava to wade through. making your timing to avoid the chariot more critical. Made it down safely after a few attempts and found the Red Wolf of the Champion, who for a change when I've been up against Red Wolves was not too much of an issue with Tiche in my tag team.
Managed to get the Bloodhound Knight Floh spirit ash and found some deathroot in a chest once he'd been dealt with, which gave me a nice spell called Stone of Gurranq from the grateful but still unsated Beast Clergyman.
Then headed back to Mountaintops of the Giants to see if I could clear the Lord Contender's Evergaol, containing Vyke, Knight of the Roundtable. He was a hard bugger to kill as he not only jumps around but has the ability to use HP flasks as well, which is a tad demoralising - although as I can do that too, seems a tad churlish to complain about it.
Anyway, he killed me at least half a dozen times as whilst I could take HP from him with the Blasphemous sword, it was never enough and the timing was a bit off so he just healed himself and then hit with lightning attacks. On my penultimate death, I accidently threw a lightning lance at him that took a large chunk of HP so I wondered if I could use his strength as his weakness.
Respawning I remembered I have the Boltdrake Talisman +2 as well as the spell to protect yourself with lightning so I adjusted my build and went in again, casting the spell as soon as I got in there. I then hit him with a lightning spear and then just continued to do both that and move back and heal. What I noticed was that if I hit him just as he was trying to heal then it would negate it or he'd only have time for a small portion so I was able to whittle him down, although only just survived myself.
I was quite happy to see him fall as he was a real pain to defeat and one of the few bosses where I've had to really look at changing out my build. Still, was worth it as I now have a new armour set and Vyke's Dragonbolt.
And my Astrologer ended up using Magic Downpour on Vyke, which wasn't part of my usual setup. It's nice to change it up!
Level 198, which I suspect in experienced hands means I should be wiping the floor with everything, but not the case for me...
OK, not sure what that might be so I wandered around the base of the tower and couldn't find anything. Decided to look at it from the other side of the ravine, and initially couldn't see anything obvious until I got closer and standing on the wreck of a bridge that clearly crossed the ravine at one point, I could see a balcony. That was obviously the way in, but how to get there. There was clearly no access from the other side as the land around the tower didn't stretch round that far.
Turns out this was an invisible bridge, which I discovered by accidently knock the movement stick on my controller and discovering I didn't fall to my death. Edging forward tentatively at first, I found myself at the other side of the ravine and staring at the back wall. OK, now what?
There was a couple of ledges on the right hand side so I tried jumping to the higher one on Torrent. First attempt put me down on the base, so had to f/t back to the SoG and start again, then I failed on my double jump attempt and fell to my death a couple of time before I got the hint. Thought I'd double jump to the balcony...no, long lingering dropped death.
I pondered this for several moments and suddenly something clicked. This was obviously the path but the bridge itself didn't seem to have any snow on it, so maybe there was a staircase off the bridge to the balcony - despite me not having any evidence of this occurring (to my knowledge/memory) in the game anywhere else.
Fine, so how to prove that. Well, I had about 40 of those rainbow stone things in my inventory so decided to drop a few to ensure my strategy was a good one. Seems to be, now I need to find the edge of this bridge without falling off. When I thought I'd found it, let's drop another stone. It drops into the ravine, ok, not here then. So I shuffle along and continuing dropping them at suitable-ish intervals. After the 3rd or 4th, one stays in mid air. A-ha!
Cautiously I edge forward and drop another, then another. Now I can see the faint white clouds that must signify snow, the crafty buggers. So I just keep going and edging round until I get on the balcony. I get a message that the seal on the door has now been removed just as I'm also attacked by an inhabitant. No problem, head upstairs to where there should be a treasure chest, get attacked almost as soon as I get out the door to the outside staircase and head up to the right. There's only the one though, and suddenly I'm in the top chamber.
And the prize for this 30 minute plus excursion? A Founding Rain of Stars spell, which is hopefully worth the effort.
Oh, I also found the Tibia Mariner again (that's the 3rd time) but he was no match for Blasphemous Sword and I was rewarded with the Helphen's Steeple sword and another Deathroot, which then finally clicked that that was what the "Beast Eye quivers" message was all about. Turns out all those giant skeleton things that kept bothering me in the graveyard were suddenly vanquished as well, which was nice as I might now spend a bit of time looking around it and resource gathering.
Got in a quick trip to Garranq who is still insatiable but also gave me the Beastclaw Greathammer. That must be 6 or 7 of those I've given him now, there must be a finite number of rewards and Deathroot, surely?