The Treasure Room

Here we go! The treasure room is there, right through this last gate, under the towering statue of the omiscan llama god.

The treasure chest awaits.

But first, I stop to examine this colossal statue. The Windenburg museum will, for sure, be happy to get all the details I can gather about it, and the historical data I learn from it.

Finally, I open the chest — and all my efforts get rewarded. There’s a complete, fully assembled golden relic in it. All there is to do left is insert a crystal into it — that’ll have to wait until we get back to the bungalow. I am eager to find out what it does, but according to my research, this is Balampalsoh’s Watcher relic!

And wait — there’s more… A wooden relic!

I still have the base Cléo and I unearthed the day before — it’s meant to be! Right here and right then, I assemble the two halves.

I know the ritual by now, but this golden light always fills me with unparalleled excitement. Of course, I’ll also have to wait to give this relic a crystal, but in the meantime…

Totecallama’s Watcher Relic, here we go!

Sisters in the Temple

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Before we proceed, a celebratory hug!

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… and then we delve deeper into the temple, down dark and ominous stairs.

Cléo’s not afraid anymore, though!

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I’m the first in the next room, where a treasure chest awaits! I push against the lid — and the chest is empty.

Or is it?

Much like the day before, I’m overwhelmed by an otherworldly, overpowering feeling. But this time, it’s nothing but perfection.

The Blessing of the Elders, or the blessing of pure joy. I know it’s not forever, but right now it doesn’t matter. Everything is perfect.

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Cléo enters the room as I’m examining one of the guardians.

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And with a bright smile in my direction, she goes directly to explore a pile of dirt by the broken jars.

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I hesitate for a minute — then put the clipboard away, and go to help her. Maybe I can give her some experienced pointers. The treasure room has waited for thousands of years for me — it can wait a little more.

The Green Room

Cléo and I divide tasks, or at least I pretend so. At this point I’m not looking for the common relics and artifacts that litter the tiles of the temple. I’ m after the treasure chests, and the true mysteries they hide within. They’re my subjects of study, now.

But Cléo is thrilled to have a task, and I’m happy to share this with her. I also look forward to her debriefing me on her findings. Maybe I’ll even teach her to tell the real from the fake, or how to roughly date an item…

In the meantime, I sneak into a green-lit room, again hidden away at first sight, and I start examining a new mechanism.

I’d rather not know what happens if you try to walk through these doors.

There’s a second gloomy-lit room on the other side of this hall, but it gives no satisfying information.

This is the one! I activate it, and get attacked by no darts. From the main hall, I hear the sound of the door’s defenses being deactivated. One more victory for the Stewarts team!

Cyril in the Jungle

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In the meantime, tired of relieving himself in bushes, Cyril walks back to the first jungle gate again to find the porta-potty.

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He’s alone and it just started raining.

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But along with the drops of rain, he starts getting hit by another tiny, flying calamity.

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Run from the bees, brother!

Three Skeletons

The adrenaline must have unlocked something in my brain, because I end up figuring out the answer to this mystery in the blink of an eye. I should have close encounters to death more often.

The answer was not with the blue, suspicious-looking lonely skeleton after all, but with his three golden brothers, or more specifically, the spear in the hand of the middle one.

Adrenaline

The narrow corridor, small room and suspicious-looking skeleton already had all my senses on high alert — and I’m starting to know how the omiscans of old rolled.

I hear a noise on my left, a soft ssssht! and my body acts before I think.

The feathery flighting of the dart brushes the tip of my nose. Poison without a doubt, barely avoided.

It takes my heart a second to catch up with what just happened and cool down to a normal rhythm.

Red Lights in the Dark Hall

Here’s the hall at the end of the dark corridor. I dropped a few lamps to help me navigate in the darkness, and it gives the place a warm, but eerie look. The yellow light bounces from golden statues to cryptic omiscan murals, and then back to the shiny blue of another lapis skeleton.

I’ve often admired the solemnness of the ancient temple and the beauty in the sturdy, ancient architecture, but rarely have I felt dwarfed by a room like I am now. I feel like a speck in History, a curious individual who has no impact on the grandiosity of the past, and cannot begin to grasp any of it anyway.

I stare the blue skeleton down. The way its scales reflect the light is hypnotizing. It looks so — dare I say — life-like. I have to admit part of the reason I examine it so thoroughly is I half-expect it to lift an arm to shake my hand. It wouldn’t be the first time, after all.

I don’t trust you buddy. You’re a work of art, but I don’t trust you.

Once I’m fairly sure I won’t be jumspcared by a stone skeleton armed with a spear, I finally start examining the mechanisms around the little room.

Probably still distracted by the hollow gaze of the blue skleton, I make a mistake — a potentially fatal mistake.

I pulled the wrong lever, and now my life only depends on one thing: the quality of my reflexes.

Deeper into the Temple

We finally cross the doors previously protected by the bright blue electric sparks, and soon I realize there’s something different about this part of the temple. I almost miss the opening in the wall, the space so small I couldn’t fully extend both of my arms, as the stones on either side are much too close.

Yet it’s through this hole in the wall, this corridor that gets darker with every step, that I’ll find the hall where the next enigmas await.

Broken Curse

I’ve been studying the traps all night. This time, there’s no way I’m getting it wrong.

Again, I talk to the guardian.

I’ve done it! I said the right things, and it de-activated the traps! As soon as the statue is satisfied, the dark veil of the curse lifts from my shoulders.

Right on cue, Cléo walks down the stairs to see me. I’m so happy to see her I only want to hug her, and tell her that no matter what, the three of us are family and we’re here for each other, and if they want, we can head straight back to the marketplace, nevermind the treasures of the temple, and…

She sees my attempt at a hug and swats my hand away. 

“Look, I know Cyril and I haven’t been showing the best spirit, but you know, we’re going to try. It’s important to you. We got lucky enough to fly here and see what it’s like. And it’s actually been kind of interesting, so… We’re going to try. Well, I am at least.”

So this is when I hug her. Going through the first temple doors can wait, my sister’s much too cute.

Even Cyril is in a better mood. He seems to have recognized the selfie opportunities that lie in Belomisian dawns.