B.A.R.T. 1999
 
 

Ultima 7: The Black Gate

Warning: The following walkthrough will help you solve Ultima 7. Please, DO NOT READ FROM START TO FINISH. You'll ruin the game. And Lord British might hurl you into a bottomless pit, vile rogue...

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Ultima 7: Part One, the Black Gate
The Complete Guidebook
ver 2.15  (5-25-99)



Contents:
 |   i.    Introduction
 |   ii.   Britannia
 |   iii.  Items
 |   iv.   Spells
 |   v.    Companions
 |   vi.   Trainers
 |   vii.  The Fine Art of Stealing
 |   viii. General Strategies
 |
 |  Walkthrough:
 |   1.    Trinsic, "That is one -bleeping- dead blacksmith."
 |   2.    Britain, "I know the Game!"
 |   3.    Cove, "I bring you LOVE!"
 |   4.    Minoc, "You'd almost think these two murders were related..."
 |   5.    Paws, Jhelom, and Elizabeth and Abraham
 |   6.    Back to Britain, "No, I'm not just joining to spy on you"
 |   7.    Vesper, Moonglow, Terfin, and the Meditation Retreat
 |   8.    Yew, "Look at all those cuddly Ewoks...I mean Emps"
 |   9.    Serpent's Hold, "Make it so!"
 |   10.   New Magincia, "Hey... there's a *NEW* Magincia!"
 |   11.   Skara Brae, "Don't you need _Questions_ to Life and Death first?"
 |   12.   Alagner's Notebook and the Time Lord
 |   13.   The Tetrahedron, "Stone Harpies are the Devil, I tells ya!"
 |   14.   The Sphere, "It's a small Sphere after all!"
 |   15.   The Cube, "Oh no, the worst enemy of them all...the Borg!"
 |   16.   Buccaneer's Den, "Gasp!  Look at all the incriminating Evidence!"
 |   17.   The Black Gate
 |
 |  Subplots: (there are 24 subplots, broken down as follows)
 |   a.    Paws:            3 subplots
 |   b.    Britain:         3
 |   c.    Cove:            1
 |   d.    Minoc:           1
 |   e.    Jhelom:          1
 |   f.    Vesper:          2
 |   g.    Moonglow:        4
 |   h.    Terfin:          1
 |   i.    Yew:             4
 |   j.    Serpent's Hold:  2
 |   k.    New Magincia:    1
 |   l.    Buccaneer's Den: 1
 |
 |  Appendices:
 |   A.    Isle of Fire Walkthrough
 |   B.    Orb of the Moons
 |   C.    Almanac
 |   D.    Secret Locations
 |   E.    Cheating
 |   F.    Monsters
 |   G.    Keyboard Commands
 |   H.    Gameplay Issues
 |   I.    Online Resources
 '-> J.    Acknowledgments


+=======================================================================+
| i. Introduction, "That exploding butterfly _can't_ be a good sign..." |
+=======================================================================+

Two Hundred years have passed in Britannia since the time of the False Prophet.
Years that have been marked by peace, not by turmoil.  The people have
flourished, and the land has prospered.  A new organization called the
"Fellowship" has begun teaching the citizens of Britannia to "Trust they
Brother."  It seems the need for the hero known as the Avatar, is long gone.

Yet not all is well in the land of Britannia.  Magic has mysteriously vanished,
and all the practicers of its arcane art have gone insane.  And those who
question this new fellowship, are found brutally murdered.  Who is this
"Guardian", and what does he want?  Who is behind this new "Fellowship"?  And
what is his connection to these happenings?

Only one thing is for sure.  A Red Moongate summons you, back to Britannia and
back to adventure the likes of which to shake your soul to its core.


Ultima 7 (part 1 of 2), can be a very large and confusing game.  It has numer-
ous subquests, sideplots, and small diversions.  Taken as a whole, this is a
very huge game.  The main plot, however, is very simple and easy to Walk
through.  However, to get the most enjoyment out of the game, explore it all
on your own, do all those little sidequests (truly that is the SPICE of life),
and refer to this only if you are truly stumped.

If you are playing the SNES version of Ultima 7, please do yourself a favor,
and throw that piece of garbage away.  It is by far the WORST game port that I
have ever seen.  So throw it away, and go buy the Ultima 7 Complete, or the
Ultima Collection to play the actual game the way it was meant to be played.


+===============+
| ii. Britannia |
+===============+

Britannia is divided up into several main groups:  Towns, Dungeons, and general
geographic areas.  A more thorough reference on the towns can be found in the
Appendix "C. Almanac".

Quick Reference on Locations: (for the copy protection)
TOWNS:
   Name:                 Location: (lat, long)
   -----                 ---------
   Britain            -  (0, 0)
   Buccaneer's Den    -  (60S, 60E)
   Cove               -  (0, 60E)
   Empath Abbey       -  (90N, 60W)
   Jhelom             -  (120S, 60W)
   Lycaeum            -  (60S, 180E)
   Minoc              -  (90N, 60E)
   Moonglow           -  (60S, 180E)
   New Magincia       -  (90S, 120E)
   Paws               -  0
   Serpent's Hold     -  (150S, 60E)
   Skara Brae         -  (30S, 60W)
   Spektran           -  (120S, 90E)
   Terfin             -  (150S, 120E)
   Trinsic            -  (90S, 0)
   Vesper             -  (0, 120E)
   Yew                -  (90N, 60W)

DUNGEONS:
   Ambrosia           -  (93N, 187E)
   Covetous           -  (58N, 95E)
   Deceit             -  (2N, 177E)
   Despise            -  (8N, 30W)
   Destard            -  (70S, 23W)
   Isle of the Avatar -  (150S, 180E)
   Wrong              -  (60N, 22E)

GEOGRAPHIC AREAS:
   Great Forest       -  (60N, 30W)
   Fens of Dead       -  (60, 0)
   Blood Marsh        -  (30, 90)
   Bog of Desolation  -  (30, 30)
   Spiritwood         -  (60, 30)
   Serpents Spine     -  (0, 30) or (30, 0)
   Dagger Isle        -  0


+==========================================================================+
| iii. Items, "Magic Sword, Hoe of Destruction... decisions, decisions..." |
+==========================================================================+

Weapons: (as sorted, best to worst)
  * - indicates 2 handed
note: a max of 3 locations will be listed, after that you're on your own!
  Name:              Damage:       Location: (Sextant Coord.)
  -----              -------       --------------------------
  Demon Sword           ???        Isle of Fire
  Glass Sword (breaks)  127        (23S, 43W),(25N, 178E),(48N, 137E)
  *Death Scythe          50        (53S, 64W),(45S, 154E)
  *Juggernaut Hammer     25        (157S, 53E),(88S, 55E),(176S, 188E)
  *Hoe of Destruction    20        Macks Shed
  *Firedoom Staff        20        (7N, 50W),(60S, 69E),(136S, 165E)
  Powderkeg (explodes)   16        by Cannons
  *2-Handed Sword        11            ***
  Lighting Whip          10        (23N, 36W),(55N, 144E),(62S, 78E)
  Halberd                10            ***
  Magic Axe               8        (157S, 53E),(23S, 76W),(23N, 15E)
  Fire Sword              8        (100S, 12W),(5S, 24W),(128S, 3W)
  *Scythe                 7        Farms
  Magebane                7        (16 N, 38 E),(18N, 12W),(157S, 53E)
  Sword of Defense    6 (3 Def.)   (128S, 3W),(143S, 173E),(74S, 62E)
  Magic Sword             6        (157S, 53E),(5S, 24W),(77N, 196E)
  Custom Sword            6        Trainers
  Sword                   6            ***
  Serpentine Sword        6        De Snel's
  *Shovel                 6        Farms
  Shears                  6            ***
  Fellowship Staff        6            ***
  Great Dagger            5            ***
  Morningstar             5            ***
  Pick                    4        Mines
  Throwing Axe            4            ***
  Decorative Sword        4            ***
  Whip                    4            ***
  Hammer                  4            ***
  Torch                   3            ***
  Sling                   3        Spark starts with
  *Rake                   2        Farms
  Main Gauche             2            ***
  Pitchfork               2        Farms
  Magic Boomerang         2        (158S, 142E),(2N, 21E)
  Knife                   2        Kitchens
  *Hoe                    2        Farms
  Cleaver                 2            ***
  Club                    2            ***
  Boomerang               1            ***
  Poison Dagger      1 + poison    Pirates
  Serpentine Dagger       1        De Snel's
  Dagger                  1            ***
Missile Weapons: (not sorted)
  Name:              Damage:       Location:
  -----              -------       ---------
  Bow                     8            ***
    Arrow            same as bow       ***
    Burst Arrow       bow +2           ***
    Magic Arrow          +4        cast "enchant" on arrows
    Tseramed Arrow       +1        Tseramed, in Yew
  Magic Bow              12        (48N, 74W),(46N, 7E),(85S, 126E)
  Crossbow               10        Iolo starts with
    Bolt             same as           ***
    Magic Bolt           +2        cast "enchant" on bolts
  Triple Crossbow        28            ***
  Blowgun                 1            ***
  Cannon                 90        Britain, Serpents Hold
  Musket                  9        Lord British, Museum
  Fire Wand              10        (84S, 67E),(20S, 37W),(68N, 30W)
  Lightning Wand          8        (79S, 89E),(7N, 50W),(18N, 6W)

Armor: There are 6 places of the body to protect, namely, head, neck, torso,
       hands, legs, and feet.  Armor only decreases the likelihood of your
       getting hit, it does not reduce the damage if you do get hit.
  Sorted from BEST to WORST
  Name:             Defense:   |  Name:            Defense:
  -----             --------   |  -----            --------
  Magic Armor            5     |  Sword of Defense      3
  Magic Helm             4     |  Chain Armor           2
  Magic Leggings         4     |  Chain Coif            2
  Magic Helm             4     |  Chain Leggings        2
  Magic Shield           4     |  Gauntlets             2
  Plate Armor            4     |  Greaves               2
  Great Helm             4     |  Scale Armor           2
  Antique Armor          3     |  Spiked/Wooden Shield  2
  Crested Helm           3     |  Buckler               1
  Curved Heater          3     |  Kidney Belt           1
  Decorative Shield      3     |  Leather (anything)    1
  Gorget                 3     |  Protection Ring       1
  Plate Leggings         3     |
  Magic Gauntlets        3     |

Note:  All magic weapons and armors are LIGHTER than their normal counterpart.

Reagents: (only the BEST priced seller is listed, if its a tie then both are,
           for the complete list, look in the "C. Almanac" section under each
           Apothecaries town)

  Name:             Location:        Best Seller:          Price:
  -----             ---------        ------------          ------
  Black Pearl   -   Cove             -  Rudyom             -    5
  Blood Moss    -   Terfin           -  Sarpling           -    2
  Garlic        -   Moonglow, Terfin -  Mariah, Sarpling   -    1  
  Ginseng       -   Terfin           -  Sarpling           -    1
  Mandrake Root -   Cove, Yew        -  Rudyom, Nicodemus  -    5 
  Nightshade    -   Yew              -  Nicodemus          -    5
  Spider Silk   -   Yew              -  Nicodemus          -    3
  Sulfurous Ash -   Terfin           -  Sarpling           -    3

  You can also gather your own reagants (free):
        Sulfurous Ash near Destard. (95S, 19W)
        Spider Silk in the forest at (49N, 72W)
        Nightshade around mushrooms at (47N, 61W)
  Note: These aren't guaranteed to be there, but usually are.
        (and if anyone can find any others please email me about it!)

  Note: Wis-Sur also sells Blood Moss, Spider Silk, Sulfurous Ash, Mandrake
        Root, and Black Pearls, but at expensive prices.  You can haggle,
        however.

Potions:
--------
  Name:    Effect:          Best Seller:     Price:
  -----    -------          ------------     ------
  Black  - Invisibility   - Mariah              90
  Blue   - Sleep          - Kessler             15
  Orange - Awaken         - Wis-Sur             10
  Purple - Protection     - Kessler             15
  White  - Light          - Kessler             50
  Yellow - Healing        - Kessler            150
  Red    - Cure (poison)  - Kessler, Wis-Sur   150
  Green  - Poison         - Kessler             15

  Apothecaries:  Kessler (Britain), Mariah (Moonglow), Wis-Sur (Vesper)
  Note:  Kessler buys silver serpent venom at 50 gold a vial


+=================================================+
| iv. Spells, "What does Armageddon do?... oops." |
+=================================================+

Not every spell in this game is useful.  Most are completely useless.  Some are
merely fun.  Others you will use so often you'll wish your spell book had a
"Last 10" spells section.

Which spells you can cast depends on your level.  Level 6 can cast circle 6,
Level 7 can cast circle 7, etc.  The circle number also indicates how much mana
a spell costs.  Circle 7 costs 7 mana, etc.

Each Mage sells their spells based on the circle the spell is in, with a 6th
circle spell costing more than a 1st.  Notice how Mariah's costs are random?  
She's quite insane.  It is recommended that you buy only the cheapest spell, as
the cost adds up quickly.

There are 8 spells per circle and there are 8 circles (9 circles if you count
"Linear Spells") for a total of 64 standard spells (+8 linear).

The Mages:  (how many spells they have at the optimal price)
  Nystul    (5 spells):  Britain - Lord British's castle
  Rudyom    (19 spells): Cove - his own house
  Nicodemus (21 spells): Yew - house with giant chess set
  Mariah    (23 spells): Moonglow - Lycaeum
  Wis-Sur   (4 spells):  Terfin (Gargoyle)
  Note: Some of Nicodemus' and Rudyom's spells overlap

Symbols used in Spellbook below:
--------------------------------
Reagants: GN - Ginseng, GR - Garlic, BM - Blood Moss, NS - Nightshade,
          SA - Sulfurous Ash, SS - Spider Silk, MR - Mandrake Root,
          BP - Black Pearl
Mages: R - Rudyom, Ny - Nystul, Ni - Nicodemus, W - Wis-Sur, M - Mariah

* - indicates you start with this spell

"Linear Spells": (the linear spells are automatically in each spellbook)
 *Awaken    -- No reagents are needed for any linear spell --
 *Douse
 *Fireworks
 *Glimmer
 *Help
 *Ignite
 *Thunder
 *Weather
"First Circle": (165 gold)
  Name:               Reagents:                  Mages(cost):
  -----               ---------                  ------------
  Awaken All           GN, GR                      R(25)
  Create Food          GN, GR, MR                  Ny(35), M(60)
 *Cure                 GN, GR                      Ni(25), R(25), M(80)
  Detect Trap          SS, NS                      Ni(25), R(25), M(100)
  Great Douse          GR, SS                      W(30), Ny(35)
  Great Ignite         SA, SS                      Ni(25), W(30)
 *Light                SA                          R(25), W(30), Ny(35), M(40)
  Locate               NS                          Ni(25), W(30), Ny(35)
"Second Circle": (320)
  Destroy Trap         SA, BM                      Ni(45), R(45), W(50), M(100)
  Enchant              BP, MR                      Ni(45), W(50), Ny(55)
 *Fire Blast           SA, BP                      R(45), W(50)
  Great Light          SA, MR                      R(45), W(50)
  Mass Cure            MR, GR, GN                  Ny(55)
  Protection           SA, GN, GR                  Ni(45), Ny(55), M(80)
  Telekinesis          BM, MR, BP                  R(45), Ny(55), M(60)
  Wizard Eye           BM, NS, MR, SA, BP, SS      M(40), Ni(45)
"Third Circle": (485)
  Curse                SA, NS, GR                  R(65), W(70)
 *Heal                 GN, GR, SS                  M(40), R(65), Ny(85)
  Paralyze             SS, NS                      Ni(65), R(65), W(70)
  Peer                 NS, MR                      M(60), Ni(65)
  Poison               NS, BM, BP                  Ni(65), R(65), W(70)
  Protect All          SA, GN, GR, MR              Ny(85), M(100)
  Sleep                NS, SS, BP                  M(80), Ny(85)
  Swarm                (none)                      Ni(65), W(70), Ny(85)
"Fourth Circle": (620)
  Conjure              SS, MR                      W(90), Ny(95)
  Lightning            BP, SA, MR                  R(85), W(90)
  Mark                 MR, BP, BM                  M(40), Ni(85), R(85)
  Mass Curse           SA, NS, GR, MR              W(90), Ny(95)
  Recall               MR, BP, BM                  M(60), Ni(85), R(85)
  Reveal               SA, BM                      W(90), Ny(95)
  Seance               BM, MR, NS, SS, SA          M(80), R(85)
  Unlock Magic         SA, BM                      Ny(95), Ni(85), M(100)
    (Note: although Nicodemus sells Unlock Magic, you need the spell to even
     get into his house, so you can't buy it from him)
"Fifth Circle": (740)
  Charm                BP, NS, SS                  M(60), R(115)
  Dance                MR, GR, BM                  M(100), R(115)
  Dispel Field         GR, BP, SA, SS              Ni(115), W(120), Ny(125)
  Explosion            MR, SA, BP, BM              Ni(115), R(115), W(120)
  Fire Field           BP, SA, SS                  M(80), W(120), Ny(125)
  Great Heal           GN, SS, MR, GR              R(115), Ny(125)
  Invisibility         NS, BM                      M(40), Ni(115), Ny(125)
  Mass Sleep           GN, NS, SS                  Ni(115), W(120)
"Sixth Circle": (820)
  Cause Fear           NS, MR, GR                  M(80), Ny(145)
  Clone                SA, SS, BM, GN, NS, MR      M(40), R(135), W(140)
  Fire Ring            SA, BP, MR, SS              Ni(135), W(140), Ny(145)
  Flame Strike         SA, BP, BM                  Ny(145)
  Magic Storm          MR, NS, SA, BM              M(100), R(135)
  Poison Field         NS, SS, BP                  Ni(135), R(135)
  Sleep Field          GN, SS, BP                  M(60), R(135), Ny(145)
  Tremor               BM, SA, MR                  Ni(135), W(140)
"Seventh Circle": (900)
  Create Gold          MR, SS                      R(155)
  Death Bolt           BP, NS, SA                  Ni(155), Ny(165)
  Delayed Blast        MR, SA, BP, BM, SS          Ni(155), R(155)
  Energy Field         MR, BP, SS, SA              M(100), Ni(155), Ny(165)
  Energy Mist          MR, NS, SA, BM              M(60), Ni(155), Ny(165)
  Mass Charm           BP, NS, SS, MR              R(155)
  Mass Might           BP, MR, GN                  M(40), Ny(165)
  Restoration          GN, GR, SA, MR              M(80), R(155)
"Eight Circle": (1020)
  Armageddon           All Reagants Needed         R(185)
  Death Vortex         MR, NS, SA, BM              Ni(185), Ny(195)
  Invisibility         MR, NS, BP, BM              M(100), Ny(195)
  Mass Death           GR, GN, MR, BM, NS          Ni(185), Ny(195)
  Resurrection         GR, GN, SS, SA              M(40), R(185)
  Summon               MR, GR, BM                  Ni(185), R(185)
  Swordstrike          BP, MR, NS                  M(80), Ni(185), R(185)
  Time Stop            MR, BM, GR                  M(60), Ny(195)
                                     =======================================
                                     Cheapest Total of All Spells: 5070 gold
                                     or an Average of 84.5 gold per spell


Some Notes on Spells:
=====================

Necessary Spells: (cannot pass game without these!)
-----------------
  Seance        - to talk to anyone in Skara Brae you need this (4-M-80)
  Unlock Magic  - to get into Nicodemus' house you will need to open his door
                  which is magically locked (4-Ny-95)

Very Useful Spells: (you'll really want these, trust me)
-------------------
  Cure and Mass Cure - You'll find yourself poisoned at the worst times, and
                       sometimes it is just completely inconvenient to go back
                       to Lord British, and you'll need to save Jaana for more
                       serious ailments. (start with cure, 2-Ny-55)
  Telekinesis - Allows you to move things without being near them. (2-R-45)
  Mark and Recall - No point in having one without the other.  Allows all sorts
                    of teleportation to spots that you choose, unlike the orb
                    of moons which takes you to predetermined spots. (4-M-40,
                    4-M-60)
  Restoration - The spell that heals everyone completely.  Very nice (7-M-80)
  Resurrection - Because Jaana and Lord British can't do it all the time.  Plus
                 what do you do if Jaana dies?  (8-M-40)

Other Spells:
-------------
  Only the really useful spells are covered above, as for the rest you can gauge
  your needs and decide if you really need them.  Death Vortex is really nice
  (cast it on yourself and run around, anything that attacks you will die),
  as is Mass Death, but it's usually just as easy to fight on your own.

Armageddon:
-----------
For a good time (save it before you do this), cast Armageddon.  Everyone on the
planet will die.  Except Lord British and Batlin.  Go talk to them, and hear
what they have to say.


+=============================================+
| v. Companions, "But you look so OLD, Iolo!" |
+=============================================+

STANDARD COMPANIONS:
Iolo - Bard - your old buddy, comes equipped with a crossbow, a few bolts,
       leather armor, and his trusty lute.
       STR 18, DEX 19, INT 20, COMBAT 19
       Trinsic (his home is in Yew, however)
Shamino - Ranger - another old buddy, now a barfly with aspirations of marriage
       comes equipped with a sword, and gives you your pocketwatch.
       STR 18, DEX 21, INT 19, COMBAT 16
       Britain
Dupre - Paladin/Knight - the final old buddy, also a barfly, but now knighted
       found drunk and with a large bar tab in New Magincia.
       STR 21, DEX 20, INT 18, COMBAT 18
       Jhelom

VERY USEFUL COMPANIONS:
Spark - annoying brat - this little kid had the misfortune of having his father
       killed, so somehow guilt-trips his way into your party.  He isn't very
       strong, however, he is fast.
       STR 14, DEX 22, INT 18, COMBAT 10
       Trinsic
Jaana - Healer - Jaana spends her time in Cove as the healer, and is currently
       in love with Cove's mayor.  Can heal people, cure poison, and cast
       Resurrection on dead companions.  Comes with a hawk.
       STR 13, DEX 16, INT 18, COMBAT 8
       Cove
Sentri - Trainer - Can train your people (Dex +1) for free, and is also a good
       strong fighter.  Also has a room full of armor.
       STR 18, DEX 20, INT 18, COMBAT 16
       Britain
Tseramed - Archer - Fairly good archer, comes with a special kind of sleep
       arrow.  Hates the Fellowship on a personal level.  A good member to
       have in the party.  Don't say your name as "Fellowship" or he'll never
       join your party.
       STR 16, DEX 17, INT 18, COMBAT 12
       Yew

ALMOST COMPLETELY USELESS:
Julia - Tinker - Julia is a very weak character, and doesn't come with much
       in the way of equipment.
       STR 12, DEX 14, INT 18, COMBAT 8
       Minoc
Katrina - Shepherd - Katrina is the weakest character of them all (IMHO), and
       she comes with very little equipment, not even a sack.
       STR 11, 15, INT 18, COMBAT 8
       New Magincia

Recommended Party: (in order of when you get them)
  Iolo, Spark, Shamino, Sentri, Jaana, Tseramed, and Dupre

You can have a maximum of 7 other people in your party at the same time.
However, if you do it wrong, you can only have 5 other people in your party.
The trick?  Get 5 non-standard people in your party, then ask one of the
standard members to join.  Then you can get the full 7.


+===================================================================+
| vi. Trainers, "But how does 1 hour of training make me STRONGER?" |
+===================================================================+

As sorted by Skill/Cost:

Name:      City:      Skills Increased:           Cost: (Skill/Cost)
-----      -----      -----------------           ------------------
Karenna  - Minoc    - Dex +1, Combat +1         - 20 gold (10)
Jakher   - Minoc    - Str +1, Int +1            - 20 gold (10)
Zaksam   - Vesper   - Combat +2, Str +1         - 40 gold (13.3)
Menion   - S. Hold  - Str +2, Combat +1         - 45 gold (15)
Bradman  - Yew      - Dex +2                    - 30 gold (15)
Perrin   - Yew      - Int +2, Magic +1          - 45 gold (15)
Inforlem - Terfin   - Str +1, Dex +1, Combat +1 - 50 gold (16.6)
                      Int +2, Magic +1          - 50 gold (16.6)
Jillian  - Moonglow - Int +1, Magic +1          - 35 gold (17.5)
Penni    - Yew      - Str +1, Combat +1         - 35 gold (17.5)
Rayburt  - Cove     - Int +1, Dex +1, Combat +1 - 60 gold (20)
De Snel  - Jhelom   - Combat +2                 - 40 gold (20)
Markus   - Trinsic  - Combat +1                 - 20 gold (20)
Zella    - Britain  - Dex +1, Combat +1         - 45 gold (22.5)
Chad     - Moonglow - Dex +1, Combat +1         - 45 gold (22.5)
Denby    - Britain  - Dex +1, Int +1, Magic +1  - 75 gold (25)
Sentri   - Britain  - Dex +1                    - 30 gold (30)
Lucky    - B. Den   - Int +1                    - 35 gold (35)


Best Trainers: (with the best listed first)
  Magic and Int - Perrin,  Inforlem, Jillian
  Strength      - Menion, Jakher, Zaksam
  Dex           - Sentri (if in party), Karenna, Bradman
  Combat        - Karenna, Zaksam, Inforlem
  Good Mix      - Inforlem, Rayburt

Note: The Forge of Virtue MAXIMIZES the Avatar's stats, so if you have that
      add-on, don't train yourself too much.
      Also note that once you maximize one stat, then you can't train with
      anyone who advances that stat, even if you want to learn something else
      that they teach.


+===============================+
| vii. The Fine Art of Stealing |
+===============================+

So ... you wanna be a Thief Avatar, but you're always getting caught by either
the guards, or your guilty Companions.  Well here's a very simple trick to
Minimizing your risk while stealing things:

    Open a container.  Move the item directly into the Container.

That's it.  Open up your backpack and put the purloined goods directly in, or
open a drawer and take things directly onto yourself.  Guards can even be
standing right next to you and they won't even care.  However, sometimes
odd things can happen when you swipe things like this.  It isn't very common,
but your Companions will still complain about it, and sometimes leave the
party.  (If they do leave, talk to them again, and apologize; but if they
leave again, they may not join ever again)  One way to try to neutralize that
is to steal things using them.  Put the stolen goods directly into their back-
pack.  They can't complain about you stealing things, when they are the ones
that are actually doing it.

Never ever move things.  Either take it or leave it there.  Sometimes even if a
container is opened, if you move an item, the owner of the item will still yell
"Do not touch that!"  So if you're going to steal it, just take it.  Don't move 
it.

Robbing the Bank:
-----------------
Need some money?  Sick of all those rich Britannian citizens arrogantly
strutting about as though they are better than you?  Well go rob the bank!
First off, find the Mint woman's house, and kill her in her sleep (you may want
to leave your party outside for this part).  Search her body and take the keys.
Use the keys to open the Mint, take all the money (you will probably want your
party for the actual robbing) and the gold bars and nuggets.  If the gaurds
start attacking you, cast the "Help" spell to get out of there (the guards will
forget about you).  Now get the corpse, bring it to Lord British, and have him
resurrect her.  She'll go back to the Mint.  Go talk to her there, and exchange
your stolen gold bars, for gold.  You'd think she'd recognize her own murderer,
or that she essentially just bought back the Mint's own money.  You are now 
RICH!

Other people and places to rob.  The jewelry store.  Use similar tactics as the
Mint.  At night, go to the jewelry store (it's not like its locked or anything),
make sure to not have your party with you, smash the glass and take all the
jewels.  If any guards attack you, cast "Help" to get away.  Then during the
day sell the jewels back to the jeweller.

The exact same tactic works in the weapons store, and the bow shop.


+==========================+
| viii. General Strategies |
+==========================+
How to Play the Game:
---------------------
Ultima 7, unlike all the Ultimas before it, is mouse driven.  You barely use the
keyboard for anything.  To walk, move the arrow in the direction that you wish
to travel, and hold down the right mouse button. (or double right click your
destination)  To use something, or to open your inventory, double click the
object.  To open your companions inventory, open yours, then open theirs.  If
you just double click them you will talk to them instead.  You can also use
items like food by double clicking.  To pick things up, left click and hold,
and drag the item to where you want to put it.  Simple!

Battles:
--------
First and foremost your gonna need to survive all those battles that you will
find yourself in.

Step One in this is preparation.  Enter battles with plenty of party members,
who are well equipped.  Leather Armor is not well equipped.  Even Chain Armor is
not that good.  Try to get all Plate, and Magic when you find it.  Also don't
give everyone the same type of weapon, as this will crowd them in one area, and
they may hit each other.  Give one person a sword, another a two-handed weapon,
another a whip, then a crossbow, and maybe another throwing weapon like a Magic
Axe.

Step Two, you have to recognize which battles to get into.  A level three Avatar
is not going to win against a Dragon all by himself (barring using another
strategy that we will discuss later).  In the beginning of the game, limit your
battles to simple things like Headless, Bandits and maybe a Reaper.  Then you
can move on to harder battles like Cyclops, Dragons, etc.

Ok now you are in a battle, but things aren't going well at all, your party is
disorganized, Iolo keeps shooting your own people, and Shamino just ran off
in terror.  As long as you know where everyone is, keep fighting.  Stop Shamino
right away since anyone who runs away will drop their items in an attempt to
lighten their load (maybe to run faster), and quite obviously we don't want that
to happen.  Use potions and bandages (while in the paused Inventory mode) on
anyone who needs it.  And lastly make sure that the Avatar is actually attacking
and not just standing around, since he doesn't actually finish enemies off, just
gets them to the point where they run off or collapse.

If you want to cast spells in a battle, there are 2 ways.  One is to cast the
spell directly.  The other way is to equip the Spellbook in your attacking hand
and place the marker on the spell you want to cast, then enter combat mode, and
attack.  You will then cast your spell as the attack.

Now for that strategy that I mentioned earlier.  When confronted by a superior
foe, and you know that under normal circumstances that you have no chance to
win.  Merely feed the Dragon (or whatever) a Blue Potion to put him to sleep.
Hit him, and do it again.  Simple.  Especially since Blue Potions cost only 15
gold and can be used while in Inventory mode (unlike spells), so you won't ever
have to get hit.  A couple other things you can do is to use a Poison Potion
and a Blue Potion so that the enemy takes damage in his sleep.

A few other things to remember: Spells.  Remember that you do possess the magic
ability.  Some useful spells are, Poison, Curse, Protection, and Paralyze.

Sorting through all the items:
------------------------------
There are a lot of items in this game.  Innumerable keys, thousands of gold
pieces, etc.  It can be quite a mess to look through your inventory.  So...
Simplify!  Get one bag, put all your keys in it (in early versions of the game
you could "lose" keys when you went to sleep, if that happens to you, just
take the bag out of your possession before you go to sleep, and take it back
after you wake up.).  Give one party member all of your gold-Iolo works for
this, another all your potions and bandage-Jaana is ideal for this, yet another
for all your food-Shamino or Dupre.  Keep all PLOT items to yourself, i.e.
Rudyom's Wand, Blackrock pieces, etc.  Also keep the sextant and the map to
yourself, and have another bag for Reagants.  Also the best place for the
Spellbook is in the slot right above the Avatar's weapon.  You don't have to
follow my item sorting strategy here, but try to keep things organized.  Don't
just give things to people then have to search everyone for it later.

So once you have a lot of items, and you want to sort them properly, but the
game keeps saying "won't fit."  This is because every item in the game has a 
size as well as a weight, it's just that you can't really tell what the size is
just by looking at something.  Well there is a good way around this problem.
Firstly, move all gold, food, and whatnot to other NPC's.  If your item still
won't fit here's what to do.  Have 2 bags in your backpack and as many items
as you can manage, then move your item into one of the bags.  Even if you can't
fit the item into your backpack, you may be able to fit it into a bag... that
is still in the backpack.

Money:
------
One of the best ways to get money is to slay dragon's in the Dungeon Destard.
Each dragon is usually full of Gems.  Take all their gems and sell them to
the jeweller in Britain.  Best thing is, there are always more dragons whenever
you come back, no matter how many you kill.

Once you get to Minoc, and more specifically, the Mines there, gather all
the Silver Serpent Venom you can find, and sell it in Britain at 50 gold a
vial.

A more honest, and less violent, way to get money is to get a part time job
in Britain.  There are several available.  You can bake bread, gather pumpkins,
or collect eggs.  Other ways involve selling things that you find along the
way.  You can sell Gems, Gold bars and nuggets, bags of flour, and mutton,
and my favorite Silver Serpent Venom.

A dishonest (well sorta) way to get money is to gamble for it in Buccaneer's
Den.  In the House of Games is a Rat Race game, with the usual odds of 4 to 1,
that is if you bet 100 and win you get 400, if you lose, you lose all.  Since,
however, the owners of the Games are in the Fellowship, once you join the
Fellowship (and presumably wear your amulet) the odds improve to 6 to 1.  Which
means that you can place money on all the rats and still make money.  For
example you put 100 on each rat, the race ends and you lose the 300 on the
losing rats, but you gain 600 on the winning rat.  (well technically you only
gain 200)  Then spread your winnings on all the rats again, and you will get
even more money.  You could start with as little as 4 gold coins and become
a millionaire (I really recommend that you don't get too much money, as it
makes the game unstable).

And finally don't forget the various treasure troves around the planet.  There
are a lot of places that are full of Gems and Gold Bars.

Teleportation:
--------------
There are 3 methods to get somewhere without travelling the distance.  One is
to cast the Linear Spell "Help" to get back to Lord British, Two is to use
the Orb of the Moons (don't bother with the Blue Moongates), and 3 is to use 
"Mark" and "Recall".  Since later in the game you lose the first 2, it is HIGHLY
recommended that you "Mark" several significant places in the game early.  
Simply stand in the place you would like to teleport to later, cast mark and 
click the crosshairs on one of the colored stones.  You can mark any location in
the game, and to get back simply cast "Recall" and click on the stone that you 
"marked."

Mark and Recall: (just a recommendation)
  Red    -- Isle of Fire (after you beat it, mark the Isle of the Avatar)
  Purple -- Lord British's Castle
  Green  -- Nicodemus' House
  Yellow -- Alagner's House
  Orange -- Destard (by the Sphere)
  White  -- Penumbra's House (Moonglow)
  Blue   -- Meditation Retreat (by the Cube)
  Black  -- Buccaneer's Den

For locations on the Orb of Moons look in Appendix "B. Orb of Moons".

Storage:
--------
Once you get the Magic Carpet (see the Britain section below), a good way to
store things and keep them with you is to put a chest, barrel, or crate on
the Magic Carpet.  Then put items in there (like excess food, etc.) that you
don't need right now, but you will later.  For example I put the 4 Blackrock
pieces from Rudyom into a Barrel on the carpet, so I had them when I talked to
Penumbra the first time.

Food:
-----
Yes, you need to eat in Ultima 7.  The game represents hunger as a number
0-31, with 31 being completely full and 0 being starving to death.  The person
won't start asking for food until the counter reaches 6.  Below is a chart
of how much an item of food will increase your "food level":

 +31: Green Cheese
  24: Mutton, Ribs, Chicken, Ham
  16: Beef, Deer Meat
  12: Sausage
  9 : Big Cheese
  8 : Flounder, Potatoes
  6 : Jerky, Fish n' Chips
  5 : Fruitcake
  4 : Bread, Trout, Pumpkin
  3 : Cake, Banana, Egg
  2 : Apple, Small Cheese, Carrots, Rolls, Garlic
  1 : Drinks, Grapes, Leeks
  0 : Silverleaf, Bucket of Rum (or wine)

Where to get food for free:  The best places to get food is directly from an
animal.  For example in Britain, the place that sells horses has several in
its field, and a cow or two.  Kill all the animals to get Ribs and Beef.  In
Paws the slaughterhouse has Sheep and Cows, which yield Mutton and Beef.  In
the wild there are deer, which leave deer meat.  You should never ever have
to buy food.  Especially since you find it everywhere.  Then when you go back to
these places later, the animals will have regenerated!

The Spell "Create Food" will create 1 piece of food for everyone in the party
and will deposit that food on the ground by their feet.  The food that is
created is random, so it's not always something good.  Could be grapes.

One odd sidenote about food, is that the Rabbit if killed will give you 1 piece
of Beef.


+==============+
| Walkthrough: |
+==============+

Only the main plot is covered here, but I will alert you to the subplots in
each area.  For a walkthrough on each subplot, go to that section.
For complete enjoyment of the game, talk to everyone in the game.  Only the
people that you "must" talk to are listed here.

+=======================================================+
| 1. Trinsic, "That is one -bleeping- dead blacksmith!" |
+=======================================================+
Companions: Iolo*, Spark* (an * means you should get this person)
Items: key*, gold, scroll, medallion (an * means you need to get this item)

When you first get out of the Moongate, you are approached by Iolo, who has
some disturbing news of a murder.  (if you have the Forge of Virtue, there will
be a violent earthquake after this)  Investigate the stables, find the key.
Go to the Blacksmith's house (upper west side, its a 2 story house) open the
chest and take the gold.  Note that fellowship medallion.  Talk to Spark.
He'll talk of a man with a Hook.  Go to the infirmary, talk to the guard who
was on duty at the time, and he'll mention a ship called the Crown Jewel.
Talk to the shipwright, Gargan, about the Crown Jewel.  And lastly talk to
the head of the Fellowship about the murder.  Report the mayor your findings,
go through the little copy protection:
    Latitude of Buccaneer's Den -- 60
    Longitude of Buccaneer's Den -- 60
    Latitude of Deep Forest -- 60
    Latitude of Dagger Isle -- 0
    Latitude of Skara Brae -- 30
    Longitude of Skara Brae -- 60
    Latitude of Spektran -- 120
    Longitude of Terfin -- 120
(If you ever have to guess here, guess 60!)  The password is revealed to be
BLACKBIRD.  To leave town, go to any gate, and double click on the Winch.  You
will automatically tell the guard the password.

Other Things to do in Trinsic:
------------------------------
If you're a thief then you might want to steal yourself a sextant from the
Ship Seller.  He also has Gold Bars, and some lockpicks, which come in handy
later.  If you want, go steal some things from the weapons shop (there is a
lever behind a shield that opens up the wall for more goodies).  You may also
want to take the potions from the Healer's, and the gold from the Fellowship
Hall.  There are also 2 gems in the house south of the Fellowship Hall.

If you're a cheater, and for some reason didn't do the Debug Menu Cheat, then
stack crates to form a staircase onto the Blacksmith's roof (not his house,
his place of business).  Then go behind the Chimney for a cheater's ransom
in items and money.  ** WARNING ** Doing the cheat here can result in a
corrupted save game, and/or game errors!

Outside of Trinsic:
-------------------
Items: 1 Complete set of Magic Armor, 600 gold, Crossbow, Magic Bolts.
       Sword of Defense, Fire Sword, Swamp Boots, 3 Rings

Just to the south, and a little to the west, is a locked treasure chest under
a tree.  Move the chest into an open area (trust me it makes finding all the
items easier) and attack it until it breaks.  Take all the wonderful wonderful
items inside. (128S, 4W)  This one is definately not considered cheating
because there are no plot items in the chest.

Paws:
=====
Just north of Trinsic is a little town called "Paws".  Not much here, so don't
stop here, continue going north to Britain.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 3 - Who stole the poison? 
                 - What happened to Weston?
                 - Thurston's Infatuations

Magic Gauntlets:
----------------
To the west of Paws (74S, 8W) there is a little bit of debris by a stream.
Move the debris to find Magic Gauntlets.

+================================+
| 2. Britain, "I know the game!" |
+================================+
Companions: Shamino*, Sentri*
Items: Spellbook*, Orb of Moons*, other Lord British equipment
       Sentri's armor, pocketwatch, Stones of Virtue

First off, go to the Blue Boar pub, talk to Shamino, get your pocketwatch back,
then ask him to join you.  To the north of the Blue Boar is the museum.  Go in
get the colored stones, and the Swamp boots.  Then go find Sentri, and ask him
to join as well.  Find his key in his bedroom, then open up his vault to get
the armor.

Then go talk to Lord British.  Talk to him on every subject you can, and be
sure to get the Moonstone.  He'll also mention a murder that happened in
Britain similar to the one you're investigating in Trinsic.  Then head to his
study to get the key to the storeroom (the study has lots of heads on the
wall).  Then go through the door on the left side of the Throne Room, to the
little room all the way to the left, flip the switch.  Go through the north
wall and go all the way to the right (opening passages with the switches as
you go).  Find the crate and barrel by the kitchen, and under the barrel is
a switch.  Flip it.  It opens the room above you.  Go down, left, and up the
stairs.  The rooms in the top 2 corners have supplies.  Top left has your
spellbook, top right a set of Plate Armor.

Next go to the Fellowship Hall and talk with Batlin.  He says many things,
agree to his test, and take the package to deliver to Elynor in Minoc.
(although he tells you not to, you _can_ open the package with little
consequence)  Also he tells you that Elizabeth and Abraham are going to
Minoc on "business."

Other Things to Do in Britain:
------------------------------
 -While still in the Fellowship Hall, use the key in the right room (it glows
  blue) to open the chest in the left room.  Inside is 48 gold, and a note.
  Read the note.  If you're a thief, take the gold, and the Yellow Potion in
  the right room.

 -You can Play The Game, of course!  Find Chuckles in Lord British's castle,
  and talk to him.  Speak with words that only have ONE SYLLABLE, such as
  "I know the game" and "That would be big of thee".

 -If you're a thief, rob the Mint (as described in the above section, "vii. The
  Fine Art of Stealing", also rob the jewelry store and sell the jewels back to
  him.

 -If you're not a thief, and you want money, you can get a job at the Baker's,
  or you could gather pumpkins or eggs.  You can also sell Venom to the
  Apothecary, Mutton to the chefs in the Castle, Jewels to the Jeweller, and
  Gold to the Mint.   A note on baking bread, you do not have to make dough,
  you can bake the flour DIRECTLY.  Odd.  (if you are wondering, this is NOT
  the case in Serpent's Isle, in that one you actually have to make dough.)

 -Try the Strength test out in the Fair here.  If you win you get a stuffed toy.

 -Also be sure to check out the spaceship in Mack's field.  Looks vaguely Wing
  Commanderish, doesn't it?

SUBPLOT ALERT: 4 - Free Weston
                 - Where does Patterson go at Night? 
                 - Miranda's Law
                 - Acting for Avatars

Just West of Britain:
---------------------
There are almost always brigands right outside of Britain on the west side.
If you want, go here, and get yourself some experience.  They usually wear
chain armor. (23 S, 31 W)

Magic Carpet:
-------------
You can get this item now or later.  But definately get this!  The magic carpet
can fly over seas, mountains, and just about anything!  It is the ultimate
Conveyance.  From the west side of Britain, head north, along the east side
of the mountains, and follow those mountains until 13 N and 42 W.  This will
be a river.  Follow the river in on the north bank until you find the carpet.
(8 N, 30 W)  This is also an entrance to Dungeon Despise.

+=============================+
| 3. Cove, "I bring you LOVE" |
+=============================+
Companions: Jaana*
Items: Rudyom's Wand*, 4 Blackrocks*

Go to the healer's house, talk to Jaana and get her to join.  She is one of the
best companions in the game.  Also be sure to get her supplies, the bandages,
and the Yellow Potion. (21 S, 65 E)

Then go talk to Rudyom about Blackrock, and buy some spells as well.  He has
a purple wand called a transmuter, that makes Blackrock explode.  Get this.
Also if you want you can take 4 blackrock pieces, you need them later.
(13 S, 70 E)

SUBPLOT ALERT: 2 - Nastassia's Father
                 - Miranda's Law

The Hoe of Destruction:
-----------------------
The hoe of destruction is locked in Farmer Mack's shed.  Unfortunately he lost
the key to that shed while fishing on Locke Lake.  Go to the lake find the
fish (2 N, 48 E), then you can open his shed and get the Hoe. (22 S, 25 E)

Cyclops Cave:
-------------
Items: Lightning Wand, Ring of Regeneration

North of Cove (0, 67E) is a cave with Cyclops inside.  Good place to get some
experience.  The Cyclops usually have about 2 gold nuggets each.

Forge of Virtue Note:  Now is a good time to go to the Isle of Fire.  To make
---------------------  things easier, go to Jhelom, get Dupre.  Then equip
                       Dupre and Jaana.

+==================================================================+
| 4. Minoc, "You'd almost think these two murders were related..." |
+==================================================================+
Companions: Julia
Items: Silver Serpent Venom, Serpentine Dagger*

At the lumber mill just southeast of Minoc (63N, 74E) another brutal murder has
taken place.  Here the victims were 2 gypsies, Frederico and his wife Tania,
who were critical of the Fellowship.  The whole town has gathered to gawk like
slack jawed yokels.  Investigate the murder scene, and note the Serpentine
Dagger (take it) and the Fellowship Candlestick (don't take it).  You can talk
to the candlestick maker, Xantha, in the artists guild about it, and then you
can also talk to Elynor about it.  Everyone in town has a little bit of
information about the crime.  Also talk to the Pub Owner about Hook.

Now, however, go get rid of the package that Batlin gave you.  Give it to
Elynor, (77N, 57E) if you opened it she will be mad.  You will also learn that
the elusive duo, Elizabeth and Abraham have gone to the homeless shelter in
Paws.

And finally go talk to the Gypsy woman, Margareta and get your fortune told.
You'll have to head to Yew to comply with the fortune (to talk to a wisp),
but this walkthrough is going to continue following Elizabeth and Abraham.

Other Things to Do:
-------------------
 -Go to the Britannian Mining Company, and in the desk find the Blue Key, use
  that key to open the chest.  Take the Venom (to sell in Britain).  You can
  also check the book on the table for a reference to Blackrock or "B.R."

 -South of the sawmill is the Minoc Mine, go in and get all the Venom you can
  carry. (56N, 70E)  Now what would a Mining Company need with a body altering
  drug like Silver Serpent Venom?  It wouldn't be to further exploit their
  Gargoyle workers would it?  Also in the mine is a Blackrock Lode that you can
  mine if you want.  It is down through an illusionary wall.

 -There's another mine (abandoned) north of the city.  Feel free to explore it.
  (90N, 61E)

 -The Fellowship Hall has 100 gold coins just sitting in a little box.

 -Lastly, in the Artist's Guild, in the North room on the West side, in the
  2nd barrel is a lot of trash, and a bag.  Open the bag, take the Gold Bar, and
  the coins, search the dead bunny and get Starbursts (a weapon).

SUBPLOT ALERT: 1 - Owen the Shipwright, Hero or Fraud?

+============================================+
| 5. Paws, Jhelom, and Elizabeth and Abraham |
+============================================+
Companion: Dupre* (Jhelom)
Items: Magic Leggings, Magic Gorget, 3 Gold Bars

Following Elizabeth and Abraham to Paws will reveal only that they aren't there
having already left for Jhelom.  Go to Jhelom.  The easiest way there is to
use the Orb of the Moons.  Talk with the Mayor there to discover that they've
already gone back to Britain.

While in Jhelom, talk to De Snel about the Serpentine Dagger that you found
back in Minoc.  If you ask for a "demonstration" he'll attack you.
And be sure to get Dupre into your party.  He's at the pub.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 3 - Paws (as covered in "1. Trinsic")
               1 - Jhelom - The Honor Flag


Other Things to Do: (Jhelom)
----------------------------
 -There are Magic Leggings in the desk at the town hall.

 -There is a Magic Gorget (neck thingie) in the house south of the Library of
  Scars.

 -In the house above the Library of scars is a Glowing Key.  Get it, and use it
  to open the locked door in the Library of Scars.  Inside you'll find 3 gold
  bars.

Caves by Jhelom:
----------------
Immediately to the north of the circle of stones (where the orb of moons places
you) is a cave.  (167S, 66W) Go inside and explore, but beware of traps inside.

There is another cave to the west of Jhelom. (145S, 75W)  Inside are some
Brigands.  There is also a Triple Crossbow here, and some gold nuggets.

+==============================================================+
| 6. Back to Britain, "No, I'm not just joining to spy on you" |
+==============================================================+

Talk with Batlin again, and tell him that you have delivered the package.
Now he'll give you another task.  Go to Dungeon Destard to the west of
Trinsic and fetch the Fellowship funds in a chest by a Fellowship staff.
He claims that the dungeon is deserted.  It isn't.  It's full of dragons.
Lots of Dragons.  Also there are no funds.

Note:  If you haven't done Forge of Virtue... now would be a good time.

Destard:
--------
Items: 3 Potions, Reagants, Ring of Invisibility, Ring of Regeneration,
       Gems, Venom, Gold Bars, Spellbook

There are 2 entrances to Destard.  One leads to a Unicorn, and a locked chest
with Magic Arrows a Ring of Invisibility and some gold.  The other leads to
lots of Dragons, and is unfortunately the way you must go. (71S, 23W)
Enter and go to the right then down.  You should see the chest, its got a
staff right by it.  Open it, and discover that it is devoid of money.
The body by it has 3 potions and some reagants.  Take those.  Explore the rest
of the cavern if you wish.
Return to Britain.

Joining the Fellowship:
-----------------------
Talk to Batlin and tell him that there are monsters in Destard, he'll apologize
and offer to initiate you at the next meeting at 9 p.m.  Go to the hall at 9
and talk to Batlin then. (the meeting lasts from 9 to 12)  Iolo, Shamino and
Dupre will all try to talk you out of joining.  Join anyway.  Batlin will then
ask you a few questions to prove that you bought the game, er, are loyal to the
Fellowship: (he'll ask any 2 of the following)

  "According to the Traveller's Companion, how many parts of the body should
   one wish to protect with armor." -- 6
  "In the Book of the Fellowship, how many bandits can be seen surrounding on
   the old man in the illustration on page three?" -- 6
  "How many times must Ginseng be reboiled?" -- 40
  "How many runes in Brittanian?" -- 31
  "On what page is the An Zu spell?" -- 42
  "How many Black Pearls?" -- 1
  "Where Mandrake Root found?" -- 2

He will then give you your Fellowship Medallion and you are now in the Fellow-
ship.  Goodie.  Don't bother wearing it.  (Tseramed might not like you if you
are wearing a symbol of the organization that caused him so much grief.  If
you are wondering, you don't ever really need to wear the stupid thing.  You
don't really even need to carry it around with you.  The only time where wearing
it will help you is in Buccanear's Den at the gambling house, see below.)

+=========================================================+
| 7. Vesper, Moonglow, Terfin, and the Meditation Retreat |
+=========================================================+
In Britain, Batlin tells you that Elizabeth and Abraham have gone on to Vesper.
So now we're going to chase after them for a bit.  If you'd rather not, skip
down to "8. Yew"

Vesper:
=======
The best way to get to Vesper is to Fly on your Magic Carpet.  Or you can walk
there.  Once there talk to the Mayor about Elizabeth and Abraham, and you
will discover that they have gone to Moonglow.  Feel free to explore the town
before going to Moonglow.

Other Things in Vesper:
-----------------------
 -The trainers house has some Magic Boots for you to swipe.

 -Go to the Gargoyle side of Vesper and go to the Pub.  The Guardian will tell
  you to go in and tell them that you are the Avatar.  If you do that the
  Gargoyles inside will attack you.

 -Also go to Wis-Sur's house, take his Reagants, and talk to him... if he won't
  talk to you keep trying.  Buy spells from him.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 2 - Blorn's Accusations
                 - Where does Catherine Go?

Moonglow:
=========
Talk to the Fellowship head here about Elizabeth and Abraham, and he will tell
you that they have gone on to Terfin.  Be sure to mark a stone by Penumbra's
House or by the Lycaeum.

Other Things in Moonglow:
-------------------------
 -In the Fellowship Hall take the Gold Bar, and the 87 gold coins.

 -Also make sure to talk to Mariah and get all the spells and reagants from her
  that you need.

Note:  Don't worry about Penumbra just yet.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 4 - Balayna's Doubts
                 - Zelda's Affections
                 - Brion's Orrery
                 - Morz

Terfin:
=======
The Fellowship head here will tell you that Elizabeth and Abraham have gone to
the Meditation Retreat.

Other Things in Terfin:
-----------------------
 -Take the 98 gold in the Fellowship Hall, and the reagants from the Provisioner.
  Also take the bandages from the healers.

 -Sarpling here sells some good reagants, and Inforlem is a good trainer.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 1 - Who wants to destroy the Shrine?

Meditation Retreat: (roughly 178S, 85E)
-------------------
Normally you need to be let in, but since we have a flying carpet, we can just
fly in.  Talk to Ian, who will tell you that You Know Who has gone on to
Buccaneer's Den.  Don't go to Buccaneer's Den yet, though.  We're going to Yew
next.  Try to get as much info out of Ian as possible.  There is a cave behind
the Hall here, but again we'll get to that later.  On to Yew!

+========================================================+
| 8. Yew, "Look at all those cuddly Ewoks...I mean Emps" |
+========================================================+
Compansions: Tseramed*
Items: Tseramed's Arrows, Honey*

We're in Yew looking for Wisps (remember the Gypsy's prophecy?).  Go to Empath
Abbey (78N, 59W) and talk there to Taylor the monk about the Wisps.  He will
reveal that Emps are able to talk to Wisps, but that Emps will only talk to
you if you are carrying Honey.  Lucky for us there is a Bee Cave here!
(56N, 54W)  First get the smoke bomb from the monk, Taylor, and then go talk to
Tseramed about the Bees and get him to join.  Go to the Bee Cave (you can talk
to the Nudists if you want), go all the way through and get the Honey.  Use
the Smoke Bomb if you don't want to fight all those Bees.  The best method,
however, on avoiding the Bees, is to take the honey and teleport away,
preferably to a Marked Stone somewhere near Yew.

Now go talk to the Emps (56N, 10E), most noticably the Emp Trellek.  Talk to
him about the Wisps, and he will want to join your party, but needs permission
from his wife, who in turn needs permission from the elder, Salamon.  Salamon 
will give you permission only if you stop Ben the logger from cutting Silverleaf
trees. (42N, 47W) Do so, and come back.  Get permission from Salamon, then talk
to the wife, she now says she doesn't want Trellek to join.  Trellek has a
solution to all of this, he makes you a Wisp Whistle.

Go to the Wisp Castle (46N, 12W) or talk to any Wisp you can find.
The Wisp tells you that the Time Lord wishes to talk to you, but if you want
more information you will have to go to New Magincia and get Alagner's note-
book.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 4 - Nastassia's Father
                 - Mysterious Monk
                 - Flowers for a Healer
                 - Tax Dodging Nudists

Other Things to Do:
-------------------
 -Unlock Nicodemus' house (its magically locked, get Unlock Magic from Nystul),
  and take anything in his house that seems interesting.  Then buy some spells
  from him.  Mark a stone by his house (green).

 -Go to Iolo's house not much here, but there is a note from Gwenno that states
  that she has gone on to Serpent Isle.

Bloody Shrine:
--------------
At (56N, 32W) there is a shrine with a lot of blood on it, and a Magic Shield.
To the north of it, is a wizards camp, he has some reagants and a lightning
wand.

More Brigands:
--------------
At (47N, 8E) is a camp of Brigands, they have a Magic Armor and a Magic Bow,
as well as some other stuff.

+==================================+
| 9. Serpent's Hold, "Make it so!" |
+==================================+
We're supposed to go to New Magincia, but for now we're taking a small pit stop
in the Serpent's Hold.  Again, if you'd rather not, skip down to "10. New
Magincia".

Serpent's Hold: (53E, 165S)
---------------
Items: Magic Boots, Magic Sword, Sword of Defense, Fire Sword, Great Dagger
       Juggernaut Hammer, Magebane, Magic Axe

Search the bottom right room's chests for some Magic Boots.  In the pub, open
the fish (the only one looking up) for a key.  Fly to (177S, 36E) and land
(it is possible), now go into the cave.  Go to the right and around all the
water to get to the Locked Chest, which opens with the key we found in the
fish.  Take the key inside and go back to Serpent's Hold.  Now using that key
you can open the door to all those Magical Weapons!

How do you open the chest in the Hall here?

Serpent's Hold, The Next Generation:
------------------------------------
You may notice that the cast, I mean residents, of Serpent's Hold all bear a
striking resemblence to the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation.  Don't
believe me?  Here's the comparison:

  John Paul -- Jean Luc Picard
  Richter   -- Cmdr. Riker (2nd in command to John Paul)
  Denton    -- Data (Denton looks like the Tin Man, never takes his armor off)
  Horffe    -- Worf (Horffe is head of security)
  Tory      -- Counselor Deanna Troi
  Jordan    -- Giordi La Forge (note how Jordan is blind?)
  Leigh     -- Dr. Beverly Crusher (Leigh is the healer)

Talking to them with this in mind it becomes even more obvious (to anyone who
watched the show regulary that is).  It is still unclear who Pendaran, Jehanne
and Menion are supposed to be.

Parrot's Island:
----------------
Items: Magic Gauntlet, Magic Boots, 4 Glass Swords, Rings, Gold Bars, etc.

Remember that smart mouthed bird? (if you don't, then go talk to a parrot, and
hit him with a gavel)  Well now we're gonna get his treasure!  Fly to the
island at (168S, 28E).  Avoid the invisible caltrops (traps), and take all the
wonderful treasure inside!

Note:  If you MOVE the Caltrops, even though this is a very smart thing to do,
       your party will act as though you are a dirty thief for doing so!  So
       that means that you have to actually TAKE the caltrops to MOVE them.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 2 - Who Defaced Lord British? 
                 - Tory's Baby

+======================================================+
| 10. New Magincia, "Hey... there's a *NEW* Magincia!" |
+======================================================+
Companions: Katrina

Alagner has the 2 really big buildings on the north side of the island.  Go
in the north one and ask for his notebook.  He, of course, wants you to do
something first.  Prove that you are a seeker of knowledge by learning the
answers to life and death, from the spirit of the Tortured One in Skara Brae.

SUBPLOT ALERT: 1 - Three Pirates and a Locket

+=======================================================================+
| 11. Skara Brae, "Don't you need _Questions_ to Life and Death first?" |
+=======================================================================+
To get to Skara Brae go to (48S, 42W) and cast Seance, then talk to the
Ferryman and ask him to take you across.  If he's ever not there, just blow
the horn to summon him.

(note: Skara Brae is a very awful place.  I got stuck here in some bizarre bug
       that could have been caused by a great many things. (When I freed every-
       one from the Liche's power, they still acted like they were in the Black
       Mass, FOREVER.  I had to go back to a previous save. )

Seems all of Skara Brae was killed in an accident caused, or so it would seem,
by the Tortured One, Caine.  They were trying to rid themselves of the Dread
Liche Horace, but their plan went awry somehow.  Go talk to Mistress Mordra
(49S, 62W, and she will sometime wander around in the graveyard), she will
eventually reveal that it was the Mayor's fault for the fire.  Go talk to the
Mayor (46S, 63W) and be sure to mention the proportions.  

Next go talk to Trent the Smith, (45S, 67W) and take the Music Box.  Now go talk 
to Caine himself (37S, 63W) ask him the Questions of Life and Death, and he 
tells you that he will give you the answers ONLY if you free the town from 
Horace.  Go back to Mordra, and talk to her about Caine, and then the 
ingredients for the potion.  Go to her house and take the 3 potions there and 
the empty vial, then go back to Caine's place, put the 3 potions under the 3 
inlets, and the empty vial on the 1 outlet.  Use the machine and you get a 
glowing blue potion.

Go to Horace's Castle and talk to Rowena (27S, 76W), and then play the Music
Box that you got from Trent, and she will talk to you again, and give you
her Wedding Ring. (well actually it kinda falls to the floor)  Take the Ring
to Trent and agree to help him free his wife, and will now ask for an iron bar
to finish the cage.  You can find the iron bars in the cemetary, grab one,
take it back to him, and he will finish the cage.  Take the cage to Mordra, who
tells you to dip it into the Well of Souls in Horace's Castle.  Do so.  Then
wait for Midnight to come, put the Soul Cage on Horace, then use the Blue
Glowing Potion on him.

Horace will be restored to the good man (well...ghost anyway) that he once was
and he asks you to destroy the Well of Souls, and also to take Rowena back to
her husband Trent.  Take her to the smithy, and come back to the Castle.  The
Well of Souls can only be destroyed if someone jumps into it, so ask the Mayor
to do this who thinks you should ask everyone else in the town first.  Do so.
Don't forget to ask Caine, Trent, Rowena, and the Ferryman.  Come back to the
Mayor and he'll finally agree to do it.  Destroy the Well.  Talk to Horace and
he'll give you the Firedoom Staff.

Go to Caine and get the answer to Life and Death (there is no answer).

Other Things to Do:
-------------------
 -Mistress Mordra has a chest full of Reagants, worth taking.

 -The Skeleton guards in Horace's Castle have Magic Axe's.

The Crypt:
----------
Here's another bushel of treasures, you can decide for yourself if this one
is cheating or not.  Go to (53S, 65W) and notice the statue to the left of the
Crypt.  On the left side of the statue is a lever (you can BARELY see it),
flick the lever and the wall on the crypt will open.  Inside is a nightstand
filled with a set of Magic Armor, Rings, the Soul Cage, and a few other
Skara Brae Plot Items.  It is recommended that you get this AFTER completing
the plot in Skara Brae, as it may screw up the plot here.  (I'm not sure if it
does mess the plot or not, but better safe than sorry)

+==========================================+
| 12. Alagner's Notebook and the Time Lord |
+==========================================+
Go back to New Magincia and tell Alagner that there are no answers to the
questions of Life and Death, he will then give you a key to his storehouse.

The Storehouse:
---------------
Items: Notebook*, Gold, Reagants, Lightning Wands, Potions, Rings

Walk into the Storehouse from the illusionary wall in the east side, and use
your key to open the locked door.  Flip the switch, then use lockpicks on this
locked door.  Flip the bloody switch, and go up past the teleporter to the iron
door.  Cast telekinesis on the switch to the left to open the door.  Go up.
Stack the crates to get onto the table, and make a staircase up to the locked
door (which opens with the key Alagner gave you).  Take the Notebook, and
anything else you want.

Wisps:
------
Go back to Yew and talk to the wisps (if you marked the stone, go straight to
Nicodemus' place) and they will tell you that the Time Lord requests an
audience with you.  Seems he got stuck in the Shrine of Spirituality, and
can only be reached by use of the Orb of Moons (put it NW of yourself, the
normal Moonglow position).

Time Lord:
----------
The Time Lord is locked in a Cyclindar Cage.  Turns out that he was the one
who sent the Red Moongate to summon you, but he missed and you ended out in
Trinsic instead of coming to him.  He also tells you that a powerful being is
attacking Brittania, and that the Guardian trapped him there.  To get him out
you need to go to Dungeon Despise (NW of Britain) to destroy a large Magic
Generator in the shape of a Sphere.

Alagner Murdered!
-----------------
Going back to New Magincia to deliver the notebook back to its owner, you will
discover the third murder site, Alagner.  Look in the Crystal Ball to see the
murderers.  Seems that notebook was rather incriminating (the wisps sold the
notebooks contents to the Guardian, and he in turn ordered the murder.  So in
a way you are responsible for this one)

Despise: (and Selwyn's Tower)
-----------------------------
Items: Complete Set of Magic Armor, Gold, Magic Wands, Reagants, Rings,
       Lightning Whip, Sword of Defense, Fire Sword, Magic Bow, Magic Sword

Now is a pretty good time to go to the dungeon Despise.
On the way to Despise is a thieves campground, they don't have much, but they
do have Honey.  (21N, 6E)
There are multiple entrances to Despise, you want the one where the Magic
Carpet was found (8N, 30W).
Despise is an annoying dungeon with many teleporters.  Also it has quite a bit
of treasure in it if you are willing to look for it.  First off, go up past the
Fire Field, past the intersection, and then when you are teleported (its subtle
watch for it!) go to the right.  Then go down the right path (the left path
has a little water on it) and you'll be teleported again.  Continue down and
find the Magically Locked door, open it and go down that way.  There will be
two more locked doors and then you'll arrive at a Hideout of Rebels.  There
should be 5 of them, 2 Mages, Paladin, Pirate and Fighter.  Turns out that
these "Rebels" were going to attack Lord British's castle tomorrow, and you
being the great Avatar that you are have prevented it!  The Paladin should
have a complete set of Magic Armor on him. (note: there are invisible stairs
from one level of the hideout to the other!)  Avoid the teleporters, and
go back to the first Magically Locked Door.  Now go left, down, and then all
the way to the left and up into a room with a lot of Fire Fields in it.  Go up
past the sleep and poison fields to a Red Moongate, and go in.  It will take
you back to the Sleep and Poison Fields.  Go by the Moongate and Mark that
spot.  Leave the dungeon.  (don't worry we're coming back!)

(another thing to do in Despise is to find Brother Wayne of the Empath order
of monks.  You can find him but you can't do anything to help him)

+=================================================================+
| 13. The Tetrahedron, "Stone Harpies are the Devil, I tells ya!" |
+=================================================================+
Go back to the Time Lord first (NW Orb of Moons) and talk to him.  Specifically
mention "Moongate".  He tells you that you need Nicodemus' Hourglass.  Also
he mentions that once inside that there is a pattern to be observed.

Nicodemus, Yew:
---------------
Use the recall on the marked stone to go straigh to Nicodemus' house (told you
that would come in handy) and talk to Nicodemus about the hourglass.  He tells
you that he sold it to the Antiques dealer in Paws, but that it lost its
enchantment and he can't re-enchant it with the Ether the way it is.

Paws, Hourglass:
----------------
Items: Nicodemus' Hourglass*

Go to Paws now, and talk to Beverlea in the House of Items, and buy the Hour-
Glass (5 gold), and take it to Nicodemus, who suggests that you repair the
Ether first.  Talk to the Time Lord and ask him how to "fix Magic", and he
tells you to talk to Penumbra in Moonglow.

Penumbra: (25S, 179E)
---------
Take 4 pieces of Blackrock with you to Moonglow.  Penumbra has been asleep for
the past 200 years, and therefore hasn't been affected by the changes in the
Ether (lucky for you).  To open her door place a these items by the gold
plate in front of her door: hammer, gold ring, lockpick, thread, and a gold
coin, followed by another form of gold.  After that the plate will turn into a
key.  (you can get a gold ring from Zelda's room, you can make thread in the
clothes shop)  Place the 4 blackrock pieces on the 4 pedestals and use the
orange potion on the table to awaken her.  She will ask you to repair the Ether
(which is why we came here anyway!).  She will then tell you to get the
Ethereal Ring so that you can survive near the Tetrahedron, and that Draxinusom
was the last owner of the Ring.  And finally she tells you to bring the Ring
back so that she can enchant it.

Ethereal Ring:
--------------
Items: Ethereal Ring*, Rings

Go to Terfin and talk to Draxinusom (167S, 114E) who tells you that he sold the
Ring to the Sultan of Spektran, so go there now (144S, 89E).  Talking to the
Sultan reveals that he is quite insane and that the Ring is safely locked
away behind him.  He doesn't care if you go take it...hehe.  Go into the room
behind him, kill the Stone Harpy and take the Key on it to open the door.
(*CAUTION* Stone Harpies are not easy things to kill!  Plus the Demon Sword
refuses to kill it)  Take the Ring.  Go back to Penumbra and have her enchant
the Ring.

Deceit: (2N, 177E)
-------
Items: Magic Armor, gold, gems, Glass Sword, Little Tetrahedron*

Penumbra tells you to go to Deceit to destroy the Tetrahedron.  The dungeon
isn't so hard.  Go up through the magically locked door and then through
the left passage going up.  Run past all the arrows shooting at you, and then
go up.  Take the left passage up and go through the wall.  Continue up through
the Magically locked door, (take the top passage right to fight a dragon and
get some treasure) go right through the middle passage, go through the wall.
Don't bother with the switch, and go down past the door and go right through
another wall.  Go up to the closed door, cast telekinesis on the switch to
open the door.  Make sure to wear the Ring, AND leave your party outside of
the room with the Tetrahedron (they can come into the dungeon).  Walk into
the Tetrahedron as you would a Moongate, and slay the weird Red Beast inside
(you can either use your Demon Sword or a Glass Sword, or if you are very brave
just attack him normally).  Double Click on the little Tetrahedron inside to 
destroy the machine.  Grab the Little Tetrahedron and leave.

+==================================================+
| 14. The Sphere, "It's a small Sphere after all!" |
+==================================================+
All Mages everywhere have regained their sanity!  Go to Nicodemus and have
him enchant the Hourglass, the teleport back to the Sphere using your Recall
spell, and go into the Moongate.

The Sphere:
-----------
Items: Small Sphere*

This one is a little easier than the last one since there is no beast inside,
so step into the Moongate, if you haven't already.  You will notice that
you are in a "room" with many moongates standing on a platform with both a
Blue Moongate and a Red Moongate.  The "dots" in the center show the order,
Red, Blue, Blue, Red.  And again take the Small Sphere, the machine will
blow up and take the small Sphere again.

With the destruction of the Sphere the Time Lord contacts you (through the
Hourglass) and informs you that Moongates will no longer function (bless that
Mark and Recall combination!) and that you cannot return home through a Red
Moongate.  Bummer.  The only way you can get home is to go through the Black
Gate, but to do that would be to abandon Britannia to the Guardian.  He also
tells you to destroy one more generator, the Cube.  And that after you do that
to investigate Buccaneer's Den for the location of the Black Gate.

+================================================================+
| 15. The Cube, "Oh no, the worst enemy of them all...the Borg!" |
+================================================================+
The cube is located on the scenic Meditation Retreat (173S, 85E), so go there.
Remember the cave to the north that you were forbidden to go into earlier?
Go in it.  You can talk to Gorn if you want, but he is on the Guardian's side
and may get mad at you.  Continue through the cavern and you will eventually
be confronted by a Female Warrior.  Ignore her and continue to the Cube.
You will be hurt by the noise near the cube and have to leave.  Use the Hour-
glass to talk to the Time Lord to discover that you need "Special Helmets"
made out of Caddellite, and tells you to talk to Brion at the observatory for
more information.  Mark near the cube, and teleport to Moonglow (assuming you
Marked near Penumbra's house).  Brion tells you that a meteor hit near the NE 
sea and that Zorn could make a helmet out of Caddellite.

Ambrosia:
---------
Items: Caddellite* (1 for each member of the party), Magic Helm, Magic Sword

The meteor hit Ambrosia (93N, 187E) so go there now.  There is some treasure
at the SE corner of the island.  Go into the cave. (ignore the fairy,
seriously)  Eventually you will end out facing a Hydra, talk to him, and then
defeat him.  The room to the south of the Hydra has a meteor and your
Caddellite pieces.  Get enough for your entire party.

Zorn's Helmets:
---------------
Items: Caddellite Helmets*

Go to minoc and talk to Zorn about making some helmets from your special ore,
caddellite.  He will very quickly make you some helmets.

The Cube:
---------
Teleport back to the Cube, wearing your new helmets of course, and walk into
the Cube.  The Cube is a very difficult (well... for me it was) maze.  As you
walk you will step on switches which will create bridges, and destroy them.
There are also traps in here, so beware!  (also note that you cannot cast
spells here, so having a potion or two could help)  Here's what to do:
  
  * Walk forward to create the first bridge.
  * Walk all the way to the left (it will destroy the first bridge and create
    a new one)
  * Go up that new bridge, and continue up as far as you can go. (this creates
    two new bridges)
  * Go down and left on the new bridge, and then all the way up.
  * Go right across the bridge, down, and then right.  (this should create 2
    new bridges, but if it doesn't, then move around a little), go down all the
    way across the bridge, and then come back up.
  * Go back left across the bridge, and then up all the way.
  * Go left all the way, then right, and down the new bridge.
  * Go left all the way, down the bridge, and then right, and down the bridge
    (you still can't reach the Cube from here however)
  * Go back up, left through the Fire Fields, and up again.
  * Now, go right all the way, and down the bridge, and then right, up and
    right.
  * Go down, then left across 2 bridges, then back to the right off one bridge
    and go down and right, then up all the way.
  * Go back down, then left, then down again, and a little to the left and then
    up the bridge, and up the other bridge.
  * Finally go left all the way onto a Fire Field, and then up and onto the
    Platform with the Cube on it.

Don't forget to get the Cube.

+=======================================================================+
| 16. Buccaneer's Den, "Gasp!  Look at all the incriminating Evidence!" |
+=======================================================================+
Items: Black Gate Key*, other treasures

There's really only one thing you need from Buccaneer's Den, and that is the
Black Gate Key, which will let you into the Dungeon on the Isle of the Avatar.
Go to the Fellowship Hall and open the wall behind their Altar thing, then
cast Telekinesis on the lever to open the way to the dungeon.  Go south from
there through a wall and into a large chamber.  The NW room has a locked chest
open it (lockpicks, destroy it, etc.) to get a Black Gate Key, and a note
that looks like this:

  Finster - Britain (x)
  Duncan - Buccaneer's Den (x)
  Christopher - Trinsic (x)
  Frederico - Minoc (x)
  Tania - Minoc (x)
  Alagner - New Magincia (x)
  Lord British - Britain ( )
  Your Name, the Avatar - ( )

Seems you found the Fellowship's hitlist, and guess who's on it.  You!
Also be sure to talk to various Fellowship people while in possession of the
Cube.  They will find themselves telling the Truth (like in "Liar Liar").

SUBPLOT ALERT: 1 - The Pirate Friends

Other Things to Do in Buccaneer's Den:
--------------------------------------
 -As covered in the "General Strategies, Money" section above, you can gamble on
  the games here, most notably the Rat Race.  6 to 1 odds for a Fellowship 
  Member, not too shabby!

 -There's more tunnels here than I walked through.  Finish wandering around them
  to find Sullivan the Trickster (he pretended to be the Avatar and got Sprellic
  of Jhelom in trouble).  He's currently in the Fellowship Prison being tortured
  by a sadistic Troll named Grod.  Kill Grod and free Sullivan if you want.  
  Also locked away here is Anton, Alagner's Apprentice. (he got caught gathering
  evidence against the Fellowship)

 -There is also a Juggernaut Hammer, Magic Armor, Magic Shield, some gems, gold
  a great Dagger, Firedoom Staff, Magic Helm, a Lightning Whip, some armor, etc.

 -Also the tunnels connect to the Baths, if you want to go there for free, and I
  know that you do.  After using the "services" of the baths, you can talk to 
  the Unicorn again, and he won't want to get near you anymore because you are 
  no longer a "virgin".  Hehe.

 -And finally at the far end of the tunnels is a Liche, who has some Magic Items
  Reagants and potions for the taking.

+====================+
| 17. The Black Gate |
+====================+
Make sure you have the following items: Rudyom's Wand, Cube, Tetrahedron,
Sphere, and the Black Gate Key.

Go to the Isle of the Avatar (170S, 178E), the Black Gate Key will open the
doors here.  Go into the cave to the left, and open that with the Key as well.
You will now be in a room with the Guardian's throne.  There isn't much time
till he comes!  Walk through the northwestern tapestry and flip the switch.
Go through the north doors.  Go up, to the right, and up through the metal
doors.  In the north room are 3 switches, they control which of the 3 rooms
is open.  Flick the left switch, and if the left winch moves then go to
the far left room.  Search the woman for a key, move the barrel and flick
that switch.  Go down and to the right until you get to a locked door, use
your new key to open it and go right.  You will now be in a lever puzzle.
Once your past that (you want to get to the switch in the middle) go down,
flip a switch to go left, fight the guys here, go to the well and get the key.
Continue down.

Open the locked door with your new key, kill the Paladin here
(he has a full set of Magic Armor!) and take his key to open the next door.
Get the key and step on the teleporter.  Down and to the left is a Dragon with
a lot lot LOT of treasure.  However, from the teleporter, flick the switch
and go up into a Fellowship Meeting Hall.  Move the Medallion to open the
passage to the north.  Go up.  Pick the door to the north and go up again.
Go past the statue through the wall up, into a room full of traps and a Liche.
Continue going up.  Then after awhile go onto the left teleport pad, and
continue going up.  Dispel the Energy Fields and go onto that teleporter.  Step
on the purple teleporter here, and go right through the illusionary wall.
There will be a chair in the center of the room.  Sit in it twice, and go
through a wall to the south of the room, search the body and the backpack
to get a blue key, then go back to the throne room and then go through a wall
to the NE (on the north side).  Go up and open the 2 locked doors (one's Magic
the other requires that blue key).  Sit on the Throne of Virtue, and go back
to the Throne of Chance.  Sit on it again, kill the Liche (if there is one)
and walk through the wall to the NW (on the north wall) step on the teleporter
and you are at the Black Gate!

Kill the people there (if you want), and put the 3 blackrock pieces into
their corresponding holes to disable the shield around the Black Gate, then
use Rudyom's Wand on the Gate to win!

Yay!  You won!  Congrats!
Sit back and enjoy the endgame sequence.

And then prepare yourself for the most similar game ever, Ultima 7: Part Two!


+==============================================+
| SUBPLOTS: There are 24 subplots listed below |
+==============================================+
(in order of towns, based on when you visit)

Trinsic:
========
  None!

a. Paws:
========
  Free Weston!
  ------------
  You first encounter this subplot in Paws, where the name Weston comes up.
  Seems he has a wife and kids who haven't heard from him in awhile, but they
  know that he went to Britain.  Later on the roof of Lord British's castle,
  you find a cell with Weston inside.  Talk to him and agree to talk to Lord
  British about him.  Do so, and Weston will be freed.

  Who Stole the Poison?
  ---------------------
  Talking to Morfin, you will quickly discover that a vial of Silver Serpent 
  poison has been stolen from his stock.  Go talk to Camille, and agree to 
  deliver the grain to the mill for her.  Once that is done, Feridwyn will tell
  you that the poison was found in Tobias' (Camille's son) possession.  Tobias,
  however, claims that Garritt (Feridwyn's son) framed him.  You'll get a tip 
  that Morfin isn't all that he seems, search his house for a key to his store-
  room, search the storeroom to find a chest, unlock the chest using a key under
  a bucket of blood in the slaughterhouse.  Inside you will find gold bars, 
  venom and a book outlining his crooked dealings.  Confront Morfin about this,
  and he'll mention that Garritt may be using the venom (which acts like a drug)
  he'll also give you a key.  Use the key to open Garritt's chest to find the 
  Vial of Venom.  Confront him and he'll confess.  He isn't very penitant about
  the experience, though, and still acts superior.

  Thurston's Infatuations
  -----------------------
  Talking with Thurston he'll tell you that he's got only 1 reason to live,
  the bar maid, Polly.  Talk to Polly about Thurston, and she'll be impressed
  with the story.  Tell Thurston of the events and he'll be very happy.  Yay.

b. Britain:
===========
  Where Does Patterson go at Night?
  ---------------------------------
  Patterson, the Mayor of Britain, acts like the perfect Fellowship Member.
  Loving wife, good job, and he seems to be morally clean.  However, his wife
  Judith tells a different story.  Follow Patterson after the Fellowship
  meeting to discover that he is having an affair with Candice.  Confront
  Patterson _while_ he is with Candice, and he will agree to break the affair
  off, and become a better person.

  Miranda's Law
  -------------
  Locke Lake (near Cove) is horridly polluted.  Miranda (in Lord British's
  castle, she's a council member) wants to get a new law passed to clean up
  the lake and needs Lord Heather (the mayor of Cove) signature to pass the
  Bill into Law.  Take the scroll to Cove, get it signed, and bring it back.

  Acting for Avatars
  ------------------
  Go to the theatre-house and have a chat with the director, Raymundo.  Ask
  for an audition to play the Avatar in their play.  Then go talk to Gaye,
  the seamstress to get an Avatar costume made.  Put it on and go do your
  audition.  And really _feel_ the part.

c. Cove:
========
  Miranda's Law (See Above)
  -------------------------

  Nastassia's Father
  ------------------
  Talking with Lord Heather, the mayor, will reveal that only Nastassia is
  without a lover.  He also tells you to talk to De Maria to hear the story
  of Nastassia.  Do so.  Then go talk to Nastassia, and she will ask you to
  find out what happened to her father, Julius.  The trail now leads to the
  Emps in the Deep Forest, but you need Honey to talk to them.  Luckily there
  is a bee cave (56N, 54W).  Go there, and all the way in you will find some
  honey, take it and run from all them giant Bees.  Talk to the Emp Trellek,
  who will tell you that Julius saved the lives of countless Emps, and is the
  only human that the Emps call "Hero".  Sniff.  Go back and tell Nastassia.

d. Minoc:
=========
  Owen the Shipwright, Hero or Fraud?
  -----------------------------------
  Everybody in town has an opinion on Owen.  Fellowship members think that he
  is the greatest thing since sliced bread, while everyone else hates him.
  Talk to these people about Owen: the Mayor, Burnside; Gladstone of the
  artists Guild; and Jakher.  From here the trail leads out of town to the
  south (46N, 89E) and a hermit named Karl.  Badger Karl until he gives you the
  ship plans.  Take the plans to Julia, and she'll say that the ship is flawed.
  Go to the Mayor, and Owen's Monument will be cancelled.  Talking to Owen, at
  this point, causes him to commit suicide.

e. Jhelom:
==========
  The Honor Flag
  --------------
  A false Avatar (!) lied his way into a free room for the night.  But he got
  cold during the night and demanded more and more blankets.  Finally, the inn-
  keeper, a weak willed sop named Sprellic, ran out of blankets, and in 
  desperation, stole the Honor Flag from De Snel's.  Morning came and the false 
  Avatar was gone, with the Honor Flag.  De Snel's students now want it back, or
  for Sprellic to duel with them.  There are 2 ways to solve this one.  1) agree
  to be Sprellic's champion and fight the duels for him, or 2) have Kliftin make
  a false banner to replace the stolen one.  Either way, you have to agree to be
  the champion.  If you choose to duel, place a bet at the pub first.  Arrive at
  noon ready to fight, or to give them the Flag.  Probelm Solved.  Sprellic can
  later be found in the tunnels on Buccaneer's Den, but he isn't exactly happy
  there.

f. Vesper:
==========
  Blorn's Accusations
  -------------------
  A discussion with the pub owner reveals that Blorn is a gargoyle hater.  Talk
  to Blorn about Gargoyles and tell him that you are not a Gargoyle "lover".
  He will tell you that awhile ago he was attacked by a particularly violent
  gargoyle, and asks for your help in seeking revenge.  He wants you to
  surprise Lap-Lem, his "attacker", and slay him.  Instead go talk to Lap-Lem
  about what happened, and he will tell you that in fact Blorn robbed Lap-Lem
  not the other way around.  Go back to Blorn, and ask him to return the Amulet,
  then give it back to Lap-Lem.

  Where does Catherine Go?
  ------------------------
  Talking with Yvella, you will find that her daughter Catherine, disappears
  around noon everyday.  Catherine goes to the Gargoyle side of town to hear
  stories from For-Lem.  For-Lem asks you to keep it quiet.  If you tell Yvonne
  what you know, her husband will kill For-Lem.

g. Moonglow:
============
  Balayna's Doubts
  ----------------
  Talk to Balayna in the Fellowship Hall and she'll spill out her doubts about
  the Fellowship, and the Head of the Fellowship in particular.  If you talk to
  Rankin about Balayna's Doubts, he will ask you to give her a vial, if you do
  she will keel over and die.  If you don't she'll mysteriously vanish.
  If you talk to Rankin after she's dead of vanished, he'll offer some lame
  excuse for her absence.

  Zelda's Affections
  ------------------
  Talk to Phearcy the bartender, who asks you to get some gossip on Zelda.
  Go talk to Zelda up at the Lycaeum, and she'll tell you that she is attracted
  to Brion.  Talk to Brion who admits that he has no feelings for Zelda.  Then
  go talk to his twin brother Nelson who admits that he has quite the crush
  on Zelda.  Then go tell Zelda the news.  Go back to Phearcy to get your
  food.

  Brion's Orrery
  --------------
  Talk to Brion about the telescope, and the subject of an orrery will come
  up.  He will tell you that an Astrological Event will happen soon, and that
  such an event only happens once in 800 years.  Say "BYE" and he will insist
  that you look at his collection of odd junk.  Look at the crystals, and he
  will offer to make you a portable orrery viewer.  All he needs is one more
  crystal.  Well Addom has one, go buy it from him (he's usually in the pub)
  for 20 gold.  Then come back and Brion will make the Orrery for you.  The
  orrery will show you how close you are to the end of the game, based on how
  close the "Astrological Alignment" is to happening.  When you are near the
  End of the Game, the Alignment will be very close.

  Morz
  ----
  There are 3 farmers in Moonglow, Cubolt, Tolemac, and Morz.  Tolemac just
  joined the Fellowship and wants Morz to join as well.  Talking with Cubolt,
  he'll ask you to try talking to Tolemac and Morz to talk them out of the
  Fellowship.  It won't work with Tolemac, he's too far gone, but Morz will
  listen and avoid the Fellowship.  Just don't mention his stutter in any way.

h. Terfin:
==========
  Who wants to destroy the Shrine?
  --------------------------------
  Talk to Teregus about rumors and he'll mention that someone wants to destroy
  the shrines, and he wants your help to find out who.  Search Sarplings'
  place to find the scroll from Runeb about the explosives (careless to leave
  such an incriminating thing sitting around...).  Take the note, and
  confront Sarpling with the evidence.  He'll pin the whole thing on Runeb,
  plus he'll let slip that they planned an Assasination against Quan, the
  Head of the Fellowship.  Show Teregus the note, and he'll ask you to confront 
  Runeb.  If you confront Runeb with these allegations he will attack you.

i. Yew:
=======
  Mysterious Monk
  ---------------
  In Empath Abbey there are 3 monks, yet for some reason the 2 in the back of
  the abbey haven't ever heard of the third, Kreg.  Talk to Kreg and he will
  ask for a Black Potion (invisibility) ... for research of course, not to
  slip town unnoticed.  Give him the potion and he'll drink it and escape.  If,
  however you go to the High Court you'll find records of a criminal who
  sometimes goes by the name Kreg.  Confront him with this and he'll attack
  you.

  Nastassia's Father (see above)
  ------------------------------

  Flowers for the Healer
  ----------------------
  Talk to the healer, Reyna, and she will tell you of the sad story of her
  mother's death, she also wishes for more flowers to adorn her mother's grave
  in the graveyard.  Go talk to Aimi in the Abbey (she's the female monk) and
  tell her the story of Reyna's mother, and she will then give you the flowers,
  (you'd have to buy them otherwise).  Then go give the flowers to Reyna, and
  she will say "Thanks", and will offer to discount her healing services up
  to and including 50% off!  Wow.

  Tax Dodging Nudists:
  --------------------
  I'm not sure how I did this one, but the nudists in the Bee Cave aren't as
  dumb as they claim.  In actuality they're ducking taxes by hiding in the
  cave.  If you know how to get them to reveal this, I would like to know it.

j. Serpent's Hold:
==================
  Who Defaced Lord British?
  -------------------------
  It would seem that someone doesn't take too kindly to the current regime
  (like any of them were alive before Lord British took over, i.e. Lord British
  has been in every Ultima game!) and has defaced the statue of Lord British at
  the entrance to the Hold.  Talk to Lord John Paul first, and he will ask for 
  your help in solving the crime.  Then go talk to Denton in the pub, and ask 
  him for help.  He tells you to go talk to Sir Richter.  Richter will give you 
  some stone chips to help with your investigation.  Now go talk to Leigh, the 
  healer, and ask her to examine the stone chips that you just got.  There is 
  Gargoyle blood on the chips, and there is only One Gargoyle on the island, 
  Horffe.  Talking to Horffe will reveal that he didn't do it, but that his 
  blood was spilt defending the statue from an unknown vandal.  Tory then 
  directs your attention to Jordan.  Jordan says that the night of the incident 
  he heard Lady Jehanne cry out during the night.  Go to Jehanne now.  She tells 
  you that it was Pendaran who did the heinous deed.  Confront Pendaran with 
  your knowledge, and he will eventually confess.  Finally go tell John Paul of
  your findings.

  Tory's Baby
  -----------
  Talking with Tory, you will discover that her baby Riky has been taken away
  by Harpies, and that the knights have given up.  Agree to find Riky.  Riky
  is on the shrine of honor (151S, 9W) south of Trinsic.  Kill the harpies
  and take Riky home.

k. New Magincia:
================
  Three Pirates and a Locket:
  ---------------------------
  A trio of Pirates were shipwrecked on the island recently.  Also Henry lost
  the locket that he was going to give to his true love, Constance.  Could
  these 2 events be related?  (by the way... their ship was built by the
  great Owen of Minoc!  Ring a bell?)  Talk to Henry to learn his tragic story
  of his lost locket, and consequently, his lost love.  Seems also that he lost
  the locket after talking to the 3 pirates.  Agree to help him find it, and
  then go talk to Sam about the locket.  Now go talk to the three pirates.
  Robin, the well dressed pirate, tells you that he lost a locket, his own
  locket.  One of the other pirates says that the last time they saw the locket
  was back in the pub.  Go talk to Boris, the pub owner, and he will confess
  that he stole the locket from Robin.  Seems his wife Magenta found the
  locket and assumed it was a gift to her.  Tell her that Boris stole it, and
  she will give it to you.  Go talk to Robin again and he will reveal his plan
  to kidnap Constance and sell her in Buccaneer's Den.  Don't reveal where your
  boat is and he will attack you to keep his secret.  Return the locket to
  Henry.  And finally go inform Constance of all that has happened.

l. Buccaneer's Den:
===================
  The Pirate Friends
  ------------------
  Talk to Mole and find out that he misses his friends Blacktooth; they had a
  falling out.  Talk to Blacktooth and he will say he misses Mole too.  Tell
  both of them the other's feelings and they will be friends again.  Isn't that
  precious?
  Note: This one gives you 10 exp every time you complete it, with no limit to
        the amount of times you can do it.


+=============+
| APPENDICES: |
+=============+
+=============================+
| A. Isle of Fire Walkthrough |
+=============================+

Before going to the Isle of Fire, make sure to have at least 6 companions with
you, and that they are all reasonably well equipped.  You may also want to buy 
some spells, like Telekinesis.

The Isle of Fire is located at (42S, 125E).
It is a _very_ good idea to mark the entrance to the Isle of Fire, for 2
reasons.  One, if you die you can teleport back, and Two, you can leave at any 
time and come back instantly.  I marked my Red Stone, because its called Isle of
Fire.

Entrance:
---------
Talk to Erethian.  He'll mention a great many things.  Do not mention his blind-
ness.  Or he'll get mad at you.  In the very back of the castle are 3 statues.

Test of Truth:
--------------
Talk to the very back statue (he's an old man, possibly a wizard) and you'll
be teleported to the test.  Walk down, then into the large chamber (avoid
the middle of the room with the X), then go to the hallway to the left.  You
should see a small article of clothing in the hall.  Go north through the
wall from that point.  The illusionary hallway forks to the right and up
to a chamber.  Flip the switch and get the Pendant.

Your INT and MAGIC will be raised to FULL now.  He also tells you that the
Psyche is returning to the Core.  Hmmm...

Test of Love:
-------------
Talk now to the statue of the woman.  Then go through the Blue Moongate that
is in the room to the south of her.  The entrance to it is in Erethian's room,
click on the wall to open.  Go through the moongate.

Take the bucket.  Go to the small desert and talk to the Golem standing
there.  Agree to help his friend.  He also gives you a book.  Read the book
and a page will fall out.  Pick it up (it's the spell you'll need to cast).  Go
into the cave north of there.  Take and equip a pick.  Go through the cave
until you are outside, step onto the small clearing to be teleported.  Now
go out from this new place.  Put the bucket by the rock with the tree on it,
now use (double click) the pick on the tree itself so that the bucket fills
with blood.  Go back to the Golem, put blood on the circle of rocks, and cast
the spell.  The Golem will dramatically sacrifice himself for the fallen
Golem.  And the other Golem will be revived.  Of course now he wants to save
his companion, and rather than sacrifice himself (that could go on for awhile
if they kept sacrificing themselves) he asks you for the book that the other
Golem gave you, give it to him.  Again take the pick and the bucket and go
back to the tree.  Use the pick on the tree to get the heart, then get the
blood as last time.  Take the heart and the blood back to the Golems.  Put
the heart in, the blood on the stones, and cast the spell.  Talk to the smart
Golem after the other one has been Raised, to get the Talisman.

Your DEX and COMBAT will be Maximized!

Test of Courage:
----------------
Talk to the Paladin Statue, then go into the room on the right with the Mirror
that seems alive.  Talk to it.  It is a Daemon named Arcadian who is trapped
in the mirror.  Agree to help him out, and he'll ask you to find a small Gem
in the Test of Courage.

Mind you well that this test is not the cake job that the last 2 were.  This
one requires a lot of fighting.  Once you're good and ready go through the
moongate.

The first room contains a Mage, and some skeletons.  Did I mention that the
Mage is summoning a Liche?  I suggest you don't let him.  The mage has a key
on him.  Also get the Magic Gauntlets off one of the corpse's, and another
corpse has a Magic Armor and a Magic Gorget.  A dead female mage has another
key, the exact same key that the other Mage has.  The 2 Red Moongates here do 
nothing so ignore them.

Going to the right you'll be attacked by 2 stone golems.  Not an easy battle.
Unlock the right door with either key you just got.  Once you're past them
you need to flick 2 levers to go to the next room.  One lever is north, the
other east.

Go west and into the next room.  Kill the Drake here.  The female corpse here
has a Magic Shield.  Pick the locked chest, and take the Glass Sword.  Go
to the room on the left side with the crystal ball in it, and place the
Glass Sword on the Black Area to get the next key.  Go through the north door.
Go to the right, then up and get the Magic Helm (but don't equip it yet).
Now go down fight the Golem, then right and fight another Golem and some
slimes.  Go down here, then right, and then up.  Kill the Gazer, and then
go to the left and up.  Get the Great Helm, and put the Magic Helm in its
place.  Go back to where the Magic Helm was and put the Great Helm on the
pedestal.

Now go to the room with the trolls in it and go right from there.  The passage
to the north leads to the BOSS, but first search that blackened corpse for
a Magic Axe.  Go into the room.  A corpse on the left has a triple crossbow.
The blackened corpse in the center of the room has a Glass Sword.  Get it
and equip it.  Dracothraxus will talk to you, then attack him with your
Glass Sword.  Then he offers to give you a Gem, and take it.  Mark the location,
then cast Recall to go back to the entrance of the Isle of Fire.

Talk to Erethian about a "powerful artifact" to defeat Dracothraxus with.  He
then summons some Blacksmithing equipment, and gives you a Blackrock sword to
forge.  It's easier to work if you ditch your party to the side.

First, use the well and bucket to get water to fill the trough.  Now equip the
hammer in your hand, and place the Sword on the coals.  Push the bellows until
the sword is white hot, quickly move it to the anvil, and use the hammer
(double click) on the sword.  After awhile of this you'll discover that the
sword, although finished, is too unwieldly to use as a weapon.

Talk to Erstam about it and he tells you to bind a Magical Source to it.
Remember the Daemon?  Go to the mirror and talk to Arcadian.  Then you must
use the Gem on it.  The Daemon is now trapped inside the Gem.  Talk to him now
about the Black Sword, and then tell him to Bond himself to the sword.  You now
have the Demon Blade!

Cast Recall to go back to Dracothraxus' chamber, then talk to the Demon Blade,
and ask him to kill Dracothraxus.  Dracothraxus dies, and tells you to go on
the moongate to the north.  Go up there, and get the last pendant.

The last statue will MAX your STR!  And he tells you to get the Talisman of
Infinity, and that the scroll of infinity will tell you how to find it.

Talisman of Infinity:
---------------------
Pick up the scroll in Erethian's room and talk to him about the Talisman of
Infinity, and then talk to Erethian.  He says that you will need the Convex and
Concave Lenses.  Teleport (using Help) to Britain, grab the lenses and teleport
back.  Go to the room with the Dark Core, and place the lenses to the left and
right side.  Then put the Talismans on top of the Dark Core.  The Talisman of
Infinity will appear and start to expunge the Dark Core to the Void.  Erethian
will appear to try to stop this and get destroyed.

Go back to Britain, and talk to Lord British.  He will reward you by doubling
your STRENGTH all the way up to 60.  Wow.


+=====================+
| B. Orb of the Moons |
+=====================+

The Orb of the Moons is very useful.  But unfortunately it doesn't always work
and even when it does work, it doesn't work very long.  Anyway here's a chart
of where to use the Orb:

    Moonglow/           Britain          Jhelom
    Time Lord

    New Magincia        Avatar           Yew


    Skara Brae          Trinsic          Minoc

Placing the Orb isn't easy, and takes practice.  If it doesn't work, you
could try putting it out farther, or taking it in closer.

Note: Once you destroy the Sphere the Orb ceases to function.


+============+
| C. Almanac |
+============+

This Almanac covers only the Towns of Britannia, large and small.

BRITAIN:
========
Blacksmith:
  Grayson - weapons and armor, range from 20 to 300 gold
Food:
  Fred - mutton (3 gold) and fowl (3) best values
  Kelly - vegetables
  Willy - bakery
  Gordon - Fish and Chips (8)
  Blue Boar - Jeannette is slightly cheaper, but still more money than Fred
Healer:
  Lord British - FREE!
  Csil - Healing (40), Cure (30), Resurrection (450)
Inn: Wayfarer's Inn (10)
Potions:
  Kessler - also buys Venom at 50 gold
Spells: (listed are recommended spells, since they are cheapest here)
  Nystul - Black Pearl (10), Blood Moss (6), Ginseng (4), Mandrake Root (10),
           Sulfurous Ash (8)
         - 5 Spells at optimal price
Trainers:
  Denby - Dex, Int, Magic (75)
  Sentri - Dex (30)
  Zella - Dex, Combat (45)
Transportation:
  Ship - The Beast, 800 gold
  Sextant - 100 gold
  Cart - 120 gold

Buccaneer's Den
===============
Blacksmith:
  Budo - weapons and armor from 20 to 325 gold
       - also sells lockpicks (10) and torches (5)
Inn: The Fallen Virgin (10)
Food:
  The Fallen Virgin - range of 5 to 50, Mutton (6) best value
Recreation:
  The Baths - Admission (300), Ale and Wine (5)
  House of Games - Rat Race (4 to 1, 6 to 1)
Trainers:
  Lucky - Int (35)
Transportation:
  Ship - The Lusty Wench, 800 gold

Cove
====
Food:
  The Emerald - 2-30, Mutton (3) best value
Healer:
  Jaana - Healing (30), Curing (15), Resurrection (400)
Inn: The Out 'n' Inn (8)
Spells:
  Rudyom - Black Pearl (5), Blood Moss (3), Ginseng (2), Mandrake Root (5),
           Sulfurous Ash (4)
         - 19 Spells at optimal prices
Trainers:
  Rayburt - Int, Dex, Combat (60)

Jhelom
======
Blacksmith:
  Kliftin - weapons and armor from 5 to 150 gold
Food:
  The Bunk and Stool - 2 to 25, Fish (3) best value
Inn: The Bunk and Stool (5)
Trainers:
  De Snel - Combat + 2 (40)

Minoc
=====
Blacksmith:
  Zorn - 12 to 300 gold
Food:
  The Chequered Cork - 2 to 35, no good values here
Trainers:
  Karenna - Dex, Combat (20)
  Jakher - Str, Int (20)
Transportation:
  Ship - The Excellencia (1000)
  Sextant - 150 gold

Moonglow
========
Food:
  The Friendly Knave - 2 to 25, trout best value (2)
Healer:
  Elad - Healing (25), Curing (10), Resurrecting (425)
Potions:
  Mariah - Awakening (15), Invisibility (90)
Spells:
  Mariah - Black Pearl (8), Garlic (1), Ginseng (2), Mandrake Root (7),
           Nightshade (6)
         - 23 spells at optimal price
Trainers:
  Chad - Dex, Combat (45)
  Jillian - Int, Magic (35)

New Magincia
============
Food:
  The Modest Damsel - 1 to 12, Fish (5) best value
Inn: The Modest Damsel (3)
Transportation:
  Ship - The Nymphet (600)
  Sextant - 40

Paws
====
Antique's:
  Beverlea - Hourglass (5), etc.
Food:
  Thurston - Flour (12)
  Morfin - Beef (2), Ham (4), Mutton (3)
  Andrew - dairy
  Camille - carrots (1)
  The Salty Dog - 1 to 12, no good values
Inn: The Salty Dog (5)

Serpent's Hold
==============
Food:
  The Hallowed Dock - 1 to 16, Trout is best value (3)
Healer:
  Leigh - Healing (25), Curing (8), Resurrection (385)
Training:
  Menion - Str, Combat (45)
Transportation:
  Ship - The Dragon's Breath (600)

Skara Brae
==========
Although no one outside of this sad town mentions it, this town is dead, and
has been for some time.  If only the Avatar would appear and free its sad
spectre's from their eternal torment.

Terfin
======
Food:
  Tavern (nameless) - 1 to 12, flounder best value (2)
Healer:
  Inmanilem - Healing (25), Cure (10), Resurrect (430)
Training:
  Inforlem - Str, Dex, Combat (50)
           - Int + 2, Magic (50)

Trinsic
=======
Blacksmith:
  Dell - 10 to 80
Food:
  The Honorable Hound - 2 to 30, Mutton (3) best value
Healer:
  Chantu - Healing (30), Cure (15), Resurrect (400)
Training:
  Markus - Combat (20)
Transportation:
  Ship - The Scaly Eel (600)
  Sextant - 80
  Cart - 60

Vesper
======
Food:
  The Gilded Lizard - 1 to 20, Flounder (4) best value
  Gargoyle Tavern - 2 to 14, no good values
Potions:
  Wis-Sur - 10 to 150
Spells:
  Wis-Sur - Black Pearl (34), Blood Moss (16), Mandrake Root (32), Spider
            Silk(20), Sulfurous Ash (25) - you can haggle these
          - 4 spells at optimal price

Yew (and Empath Abbey too)
===
Healer:
  Reyna - Healing (30), Cure (10), Ressurect (400) - Half price if you give her
          flowers (SUBPLOT)
Spells:
  Nicodemus - Blood Moss (3), Garlic (2), Mandrake Root (5), Nightshade (5),
              Spider Silk(3)
            - 21 spells at optimal prices
Training:
  Bradman - Dex + 2 (30)
  Penni - Str, Combat (35)
  Perrin - Int + 2, Magic (45)


+=====================+
| D. Secret Locations |
+=====================+
Here are some of the out of the way places that hold some treasure of some sort

X Marks the Spot: 2 Glass Swords, Key (48N, 138E)
Pirate Fort: Gold, etc. (39N, 158E)
Burnt out Fort: Nuthin' (81S, 202E)
Chest South of Trinsic: Full set of Magic Armor (128S, 4W)
Abandoned Keep: Magebane (16N, 37E)
Crypt: Full set of Magic Armor, Death Scythe, Soul Cage (53S, 65W)
Island Treasure: Gold Bars, Gold (117S, 42W)
Island Cave: Magic Helm, Gold Bar, Gold, Key (125S, 73W)
Forest Altar: Magic Shield (55N, 32W)
House in Woods: Gold (34N, 27W)
Another Island Cave: Gold Bars, 4 Glass Swords, Magic Boots, Magic Gauntlets
                     Gold, Lightning Whip, etc. (168S, 27E)
Island W of Serpent's Hold: Blackrock, Reagants, Lockpicks (162S, 8E)
Desert Cave: Magic Armor, etc. (43N, 118E)
Skeleton Key: W of Trinsic?


+=============+
| E. Cheating |
+=============+

Debug Menu Cheat:
-----------------
This cheat must be activated before you even start the game.  At the command
line type:

  ultima7 abcd

is a character code, that looks suspiciously like a space.  If you've
never done "Alt Codes" before this is how they work:  Press and hold the ALT
button, press 2 5 5 on the numeric pad (its on the right side of your keyboard)
and let go of ALT.

In the game, press F1 to bring up a list of Commands for cheating
                   F2 to bring up the Debug Menu.
                   F3 to bring up the Teleport Map
                   F5 casts any spell (hit F5, push number of the spell, select
                      who gets to cast it, and if needed select what to cast it
                      on)
                    4 - dumps contents, used to see what someone is
                      carrying.  Try it on Lord British.

The Debug Menu should look exactly like:
  [b]usiness schedule  [h]ack mover...: No
  [d]o Schedule.: All  [l]ocation.....: Off
  [g]ame flags         [i]nspect
  [n]umber ID...: Off  [m]odify Npc
  [t]eleport           [u]nk BugChkin : Yes
  [p]ower Avatar: Off  [q]ueue Toggle.: Off
  [s]et time           [c]reate item
  [+-] Time Rate:   1  [a]ctivity dump
  [f]ollowers...:* No* [X]it

For the purposes of this debug menu, the avatar is considered NPC 0, with
everyone else in the game numbered as well.  Choosing "Number ID" will show
all the NPC numbers.

-- "Hack Mover" allows you to pick up all objects, including the scenery.
Nothing is more fun that picking a mountain apart to see how it ticks.  Also 
you can pick yourself up.
-- "Followers" brings in everyone that can join your party.  (up to the maximum
number of followers anyway)
-- "Game Flags" will show you the flags.  For example, if you walk into a room 
and something is supposed to happen, what actually happened was that you 
tripped a game flag that told the computer to do something.
-- "Create Item" is just what it says.  You can create EVERYTHING, including an
Avatar Corpse!  Creepy!

Now a little bit more on the "m"odify NPC option.  You can modify every NPC in
the game, including all enemies.  You can affect their (or your) stats, status,
and make them do things, called a "business activity".  Typical business
activities are "preaching" (what the Fellowship people do) "baking", "follow
avatar", etc.  If you set yourself to preach in a Fellowship Hall, you will do
exactly what Batlin (or the others) does.  Creepy.  The best "status" change
you can do is to make yourself Ethereal, which is essentially a walk through
walls option.  Very fun, but remember you cannot go up stairs, or go up in any
way at all while ethereal; instead you will walk through the stairs.  To go up
a level while ethereal use the Hack mover and pick yourself up.

**WARNING!!!** Doing any of the above cheats can result in a corrupted savegame.
You may not be able to pass the game if you cheat!  So don't save it if you
cheat and don't cheat unless you don't want to pass the game.  You shouldn't
cheat anyway... what kind of Avatar are you?

Exp Trick:
----------
Talk to the 2 pirate friends (see SUBPLOTS for Buccanneer's Den) and get 10 exp,
there is no limit to the amount of times you can do it.

Lord British Catches you Cheating:
----------------------------------
One funny thing to do is to teleport to 209,407,0 (Hex coord).  It is a room
in the mountains that can only be reached via cheating.  And it really pisses
Lord British off!  The time I did it, he teleported there and started attacking
me, calling me a cheater, and whatnot.  Then if you access the cheat menu, all
it will say is "Oink".

Every Item, In Trinsic: (a7,978,0) and (73b,477,0)
-----------------------
Go to the Blacksmith house, and stack the crates to form a ladder to get onto
the room.  Climb up there and walk behind the chimney.  You will be teleported
to a room that has every item in the game (including PLOT items like the 
Rudyom's Wand, the 3 Blackrock pieces, etc), and teleporters to every major
location in Britannia.  Another way to get to the teleporter room is to place
an object (anything that you can climb on) to the left side of the bottom tree
to the right side of the Gargoyle's house in Britain.  Then climb on and it
will teleport you to the room.

Isle of Fire, Secret Chamber:
-----------------------------
On the Isle of Fire in the Test of Love, at the Stone of Castambre, right next
to the Stone is a lever.  Flick the lever to open a passage in the previous
dungeon to a room with 9 Glass Swords, a Death Scythe, and a Firedoom Staff.

Maybe We Could Just Censure the King:
-------------------------------------
Lord British is hiding a secret.  He's having an illicit love affair with the
chambermaid of the castle.  Sounds suspiciously Clintonian.  The only way to
get evidence of this, is to kill Lord British, and read the Will on his body.
He can be killed very few ways.  One is to use the Demon Sword on him, Two is
to use a Cannon on him, and Three is to cheat him dead, and lastly, everyday
around noon (i think) he stands underneath the sign "Lord British's Throne
Room" double click the sign, and it will behead the king.

What if They're Dead, Sir?
--------------------------
Where do people go when they die?  Why, the House of the Dead, of course! There
is only one way to get here, and that is to use the Debug Menu Teleport.  It
is located at 5a8,508,0.  However, it's empty around the start of the game.  So,
say you kill someone, and then you teleport here, you will find them here lying
down.  So what is left back in the real world?  Their corpse is considered an
item, not an NPC, and all NPC's have to be somewhere in the world, so they are
stuffed here.  Resurrecting them will destroy the corpse-item and bring them
back.

Troll Doll:
-----------
One of the actors in Britain has a Troll doll in his possession.  To see it
either kill him, or 4 him.

Alagner's OTHER Study:
----------------------
Remember looking into the crystal ball at Alanger's place and seeing him
murdered?  Its actually a place!  Teleport to a82,974,0.  Of course if you
teleport in on someone getting murdered, you're likely to get attacked
yourself!  And just to the south of this study, is another study!  Wow, that's
three!  In that one Alagner is working (it's what you see if you look in his
crystal ball _before_ he is murdered).

USECODE:
--------
Everything anyone says in the entire game is stored in the file called
"usecode".  To change what someone says, merely open it up and change it.
NOTE:  This is not recommended, plus you cannot change the LENGTH of what
someone says, just the message.  If the text starts out 10 letters long, it
has to end out that long.

Those Wacky Programmers:
------------------------
If you sit through the entire credits sequence (at the title screen there is an
option to "View Credits", don't you ever pay attention?), then a new option
will appear, "View Quotes".  You will get to see what was on the programmers
minds when they made this game.  Oink.


+=============+
| F. Monsters |
+=============+

There are a great many evil and vile creatures to be slain in Britannia.  The
following is but a simple list of them.  Stats and Exp may vary from creature
to creature.  Also Exp is based on you doing all the damage to the creature.

Name:             STR:  DEX:  INT:  COMBAT:  EXP:   NOTES:
-----             ----  ----  ----  -------  ----   ------
Acid Slug          13     6     3       9     16
Alligator          18    11     3      15     27
Brigand            19    21    15      17     31
Corpser            16     2     9      12     20   underground tentacle
Cyclops            19    15    11      15     27   often has gold nuggets
Dragon             40    12    23      18     59   *MAGICAL*
Drake              21    10    11      17     48
Emps               14    13    19       1     11   *NON EVIL*
Gargoyle           16    15    10       7     15
Gazer               5    20    12       8     25   *MAGICAL*
Ghost              11    11    16      11     20   *ETHEREAL*
Giant Bat           1    15     1      10     10
Giant Bee          10    26     4      20     24
Giant Scorpion     12    13     5      16     17   poisonous
Giant Rat           5     8     4       6      9   poisonous?
Giant Spider       13    19    11      13     14
Gremlin             6    16    11      10     16   turn into food when killed
Harpy              11    14     7      17     36
Headless           14     9     8      15     23   often has gold nuggets
Hydra              24    20    24      16     42
Kraken             14     7    10      14     24   *SEA*
Kissme             10    22     9       4     44   *MAGICAL* *NON-EVIL*
Liche              16    15    23      18     37   *MAGICAL*
Mage               12    16    20      16     32   *MAGICAL*
Mongbat            12    14     4      13     18
Paladin            20    16    14      21     29
Pirate             16    18    16      22     29
Reaper             15    16     9      17     24   *MAGICAL*
Sea Serpent        23    16    15      15     24   *SEA*
Skeleton           14    12     5      11     20
Slime               1     2     2      10     10   *REPLICATES*
Snake               8    14     7       3     11   poisonous
Stone Harpy        28    28    25      26     55
Swarm               1    17     2       2     --
Troll              17     7     8      12     26
Unicorn            30    30    30      30     38   *NON EVIL*
Wisp                6    27    26      17     --   *MAGICAL* *ETHEREAL*
Wolf               11    14     7      15     18


+======================+
| G. Keyboard Commands |
+======================+

i - opens your item screen, each subsequent "i" opens each member of the
    party's item screens.

z - opens your stat screen.

c - combat on/off

s - save/load screen

v - version

h - left/right handed mouse

ESC - gets rid of all windows on screen


+====================+
| H. Gameplay Issues |
+====================+

Mo'Slo:
-------
If your computer is Pentium or better, then you will most definately want to 
use Mo'Slo when running Ultima 7.  Mo'Slo will cut your top of the line pro-
cessor down to size.
Mo'Slo can be obtained from:
   "http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/1350/moslo.zip"

Using Mo'Slo is as follows:

  "moslo.com /50 ultima7.com"  or
  "moslo /50 ultima7" may also work.

The '/50' will cut the processor speed in half.  A P200 will be a P100, etc.
Just remember, the lower the number the slower it goes. 

Saving Conventions:
-------------------
When you save your game, it is best to number the save, give a location and
to say what's going on there.  If you don't, then you don't play it for a month
and you forget which save was the one you used last. 

Errors:
-------
I have personally encountered a lot of bugs in this game.  One way to see the 
most bugs is to cheat (this happens to me a lot in the Cube maze) and try to
play the game that way.  Sometimes you can just go back to a previous save, and
other times your whole game is lost.

Version:
--------
The final version of this game was 3.4.  To check which version you have press
the "v" button in the game.  If you have version 3.0 you should probably down-
load the upgrade at:
  "http://www.gamesdomain.co.uk/patches/u7up34.html"


+======================+
| I. Online Resources: |
+======================+

Here is every online resource that I have ever found, some useful, some just
for fun.

"http://www.gamefaqs.com/" - Gamefaqs
"http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/faq/ultima_vii_a.txt " - This FAQ
"http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/1350/ultima.html" - Good Ultima
                                                                  Page
"http://www.surfing.net/ultima/" - nice Ultima Site, with Music Archive

"http://www.origin.ea.com/" - Origin's Official Site
"http://www.owo.com/archive/" - Ultima Web Archive
"http://www.owo.com/archive/ultima7/index.html" - Ultima 7 page on Web Archive
     Includes a Map, weapons locations, coordinates, and a patch

Online Utilities:
-----------------
General Midi Upgrade:
  "http://members.aol.com/mikenewt/ultima/ult7gm.zip"

Shapes Viewer:
  "http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/1350/u7shapes.zip"

Speech Extractor:
  "http://psycho.simplenet.com/home/ultima/files/speech.zip"

Add On, Kataba Aja:
  "http://psycho.simplenet.com/home/ultima/files/isle.zip"

Technical Files:
----------------
Origin Tech Support:
  "http://www.origin.ea.com/tech/gamefaq/ultima7.html"

Ultima and the Soundblaster AWE 32:
  "http://www.powerup.com.au/~mfleming/ultima/ult-awe32.html"

How to Edit Ultima 7:
  "http://psycho.simplenet.com/home/ultima/files/u7edit.txt"


+=====================+
| J. Acknowledgments: |
+=====================+
Weapon Locations from "The Void" - "http://www.cyberus.ca/~wolf2/weapons.shtml"
Some Brittanian Locations from the Ultima Web Archive - 
     "http://www.owo.com/archive/ultima7/coord.html"

Shameless Self Promotion:
  I have also written faq's for:
    The Legend of Zelda (NES)
    Ultima 4
    Ultima 7 Part 2: Serpent Isle
    Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
    Ultima Underworld (keyboard commands)
    Rollercoaster Tycoon
  All can be found at:
    http://www.gamefaqs.com/

ASCII art was created by me, and that is why it doesn't look as good as other
ascii arts in my other FAQ's.

If there are any mistakes, questions, or comments email me at:
      [email protected]

Version History:
----------------
Original Version (2-22-99, 104k)
Changes in 1.1:  (2-2?-99, 106k)
  fixed the lettering in the Appendix (there were 2 "F."s before)
  fixed the Contents
  added to "food" and "spells" sections
  other small and sundry changes
Changes in 1.2:  (3-2-99, 108k)
  added new money making scheme
  added to the cheat section
  fixed a rather embarassing error
  added note on SNES version
  various small and sundry changes
Changes in 2.0:  (3-7-99, 123k)
  Completely revised, reviewed, and rewritten
  redid the ASCII art
  added Almanac section to appendix (ugh...)
  redid the monsters section
  redid the Spells section
  new online resources
Changes in 2.1:  (4-12-99, 123k)
  Fixed some spacing problems
  Changed "Erstam" to "Erethian" (oops!)
  Added Shameless Self Promotion
Changes in 2.15:  (5-25-99, 125k)
  Added trick to Pirate Friends Sub Plot and Cheats
  Small Format Changes involving the Contents
  Small Format Changes involving "Other things to do" in the Walkthrough
  Small Changes