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tundras(north), Sun was setting(West), Looked home (back to the middle), star of the north(north) conitnued along the path (east, because it is towards the gate which is your path).
Yeah, what Tyrwin said is wrong. He doesn't go east, because that's the path YOU want to go, but not the guy in the story.
-First he goes NORTH towards the tundra,
-then he watches the sun set in the WEST.
-Then, he looks back home to the SOUTH.
-He then sees the star in the NORTH,
-so he continues on his path, which is NORTH.
So Up, Left, Down, Up, Up. (Or North, West, South, North, North)
Hope this help. Was stuck on this puzzle for quite some time, and it's not fun being unable to progress through what seems to already be a pretty huge game.
So - left, right,down,up,right,left,left,right,left
I hate how they except us to know the sun sets in west despite not being on our planet also the fact that we are supposed to guess that it's hot in the south.
I think they thought too much earth like in this puzzle
As for the desert, it specifically notes that he looks back at it, ie. the opposite of the direction he's going.
The entirety of the puzzle is solvable with in-game logic.
I know there is a daylight cycle but it's difficult to see much in the foggy graveyard. Also the sun/moon during resting make it seem like the sun would set in the east.
Then again neither of that matters since I somehow thought that the puzzle would have me push the blocks at different times during the day