Difference between revisions of "Obelisk of Khamoon"
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+ | == Objectives == | ||
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+ | * Lower all the drawbridges around the obelisk | ||
+ | * Collect the [[Eye of Horus]] | ||
+ | * Collect the [[Scarab]] | ||
+ | * Collect the [[Ankh]] | ||
+ | * Collect the [[Seal of Anubis]] | ||
+ | * Return to the [[City of Khamoon]] and use all the above objects to open the doors to the [[Sanctuary of the Scion]]. | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
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+ | An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. Ancient obelisks were made of a single piece of stone (a monolith). The term '''stela''' (plural: ''stelae'') is generally used for other monumental standing inscribed sculpted stones not of classic obelisk form. | ||
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+ | == Enemies == | ||
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+ | * [[Black Panther]] | ||
+ | * [[Khamoon Mummy]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:30, 26 May 2006
Template:Levelline|Obelisk of Khamoon | ||
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Template:Levelline|Tomb Raider | ||
Level No | 11 | |
Secrets | 3 | |
Length | 75 minutes | |
Location | Egypt | |
Template:Levelline|Level Chronology | ||
City of Khamoon | Obelisk of Khamoon | Sanctuary of the Scion |
Template:Levelline|Walkthrough |
Objectives
- Lower all the drawbridges around the obelisk
- Collect the Eye of Horus
- Collect the Scarab
- Collect the Ankh
- Collect the Seal of Anubis
- Return to the City of Khamoon and use all the above objects to open the doors to the Sanctuary of the Scion.
Notes
An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. Ancient obelisks were made of a single piece of stone (a monolith). The term stela (plural: stelae) is generally used for other monumental standing inscribed sculpted stones not of classic obelisk form.
Enemies