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That Skull door is in the dessert.
Fusebox got facial recognicion and only opens for people that are cool enough for Qi? XD
As far as i remember he gave a good explanation. They all got stolen or something like that.
Just like in the Dragon quest... this makes no sense... even with fantasy world physics and rules, this makes NO sense...
Dragon skeletons don't move, that hint is by definition IMPOSSIBLE.
And just opposed to that, THIS hint is SO CRYSTAL CLEAR, that the secret just doesn't fit the description...
That guy is not an idiot, he leads a freaking museum. In this game, not even the homeless guy is a screwup, so... I am fairly certain that when a guy tells me he found a DOOR that WON'T OPEN, that well... he found EXACTLY THAT...
How did HE clearly leave the note? I am pretty sure it's from Gunther...
Are you saying that Qi wrote a note, signed it with Gunther's name, left it in the library, and the player is supposed to know that this "quest" is done, even though they never find a locked door, that is mentioned in the "quest"/note?
After you open the --> little door <-- on the fusebox, you find a note inside it, remember?