Eye Of The Beholder 2: Legend Of Darkmoon

Underground Level 4

From the stairs labelled P, go south to location (3). Push the button on the south door to open it. The pressure plate at (19) opens the south door. There are a skull and a +1 staff at (20). You should save the game at this point.

As soon as you try to pick up any of the items at (21), the two secret eastern passages will open while at the same time, the door will close. And you will be surround by about half a dozen margoyles. The fight is tough but certainly not impossible, even for a low level party. The items at (21) are a cursed sword "Hath Kull", a +5 bracer of Protection and a +1 shield. There is a button on the east wall at (22) which opens the door again.

The spider keyhole at (23) opens the door leading to the stone portal room. The doors at (24) and (25) are opened by pushing the buttons on the doors. There is nothing behind either door. When you step on (26) the first time, the door will close on you. But it can be reopened by pushing the button on the door.

There is a button on the north wall at (27) that turns off all 4 spinners that are shown on the map. It doesn't seem to serve any other purpose. The doors at (28) through (32) can all be opened by pushing the door buttons. There is a secret button at (33) that opens up the passage east. Another button at (34) opens up the northern passage. You will fight a margoyle here (35) that will get you a grey key.

Use the two Dark Moon keys in the keyholes at (36) and (37). A spider key will work with the lock at (38) and open up the door to the north. Be sure to check out the alcove to the east at (39) and pick up the South Wind horn and another Dark Moon key. Take the stairs M. At (40), use the grey key in the keyhole to reveal a hidden alcove. You will find a mage scroll of Fireball, a mage scroll of Shocking Grasp, a mage scroll of Detect Magic and a cleric scroll of Raise Dead. Take the stairs L to Underground Level 3.

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