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so now im right before act 5 and i got one fossil from her, i went and found the guy that tells you about his dream. and then i went into the crypt and got the second fossil.
Where is the second dream referencing?
But also I totally didn't eye-highlight those skeletons :v
Like, what's all that about T_T I have zero idea whomst that is, and somehow my character knows.
Anyway pretty lost on the 2nd dream drawing (it's really cool, but I can't recall every burned/dilapidated house area :c ) though the post above says what first came to mind--I recall it's uninteractable because of lacking some mechanism.
I find hidden door, but can't slash the roots. May be I haven't a lamp?
A very faithful homage, but standing alongside Drova's other, more rational and well-designed quests it really only serves to highlight how infurating this is.
The mother and her children I believe refers to the lone lady you can find kneeling in front of a pool of water, which I believe is somewhere in the middle of the Ripper Head Inn and Nemeton. She's got a creepy skeletal face and you can briefly interact with her if you meet her before this questline, but nothing comes of it. I think it might be Act 2 or 3 when you go back she'll be dead with one of the fossils on her, and the empty pool she was kneeling in front of is now full of aquatic creatures swimming around (which I think Lorthiz calls frogs when describing his dream?)