Guide to navigating the Lonely Island Ruins in Dark Age of Camelot. Discover treasures like Asura's Armor and the Umbra Cowl, and overcome the challenges presented by Red, Blue, and Purple Faces.
Alright, let's tackle the Lonely Island Ruins! The tablet here gives us a cryptic clue about controlling our emotions, which is pretty fitting for what's ahead. Don't worry, I'll walk you through it.
First things first, head through the right door. There's a chest waiting for you with 321 Coins. After that, make your way to the middle door – you'll find the Asura's Armor in there. Now, go into the left door. You'll see a rock column; you need to push it all the way to the right. Once it's moved, grab the Vial from the chest nearby. Then, use the vines to get up onto that rock column you just moved. Use the 'Grab' ability to reach the other side, and you'll find some more vines to get you into the next room.
This next room is where things get a bit more puzzle-like. You'll see two rock columns. First, move the one that's off its platform to the right. Then, there's another column on the second level – move that one to the right as well. Once those are in place, it's time to deal with the faces.
Red Face: This guy will start two fires. Your job is to douse them quickly!
Blue Face: He'll start crying. You'll need to use the 'Arid Heat' Psynergy on the jar of water to calm him down.
Purple Face: This one has mist hovering above it. You'll need to freeze the puddle to get up there, and then use 'Whirlwind' to blow the mist away.
Once you've dealt with all three faces, they'll lower, opening the path forward. Head through to claim the Umbra Cowl. After you've got that, you're free to leave the ruins.
Once you're back on the ship in Tonfon, Reif will finally ask about his sister, Nowell. Kraden will mention she's with Piers, which sounds like a story for another time. Now, with the crimson orb in hand, we can head back to the Yamata Ruins. Let's go do that!
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