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Old 06-30-2007, 01:40 PM
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dr. grout

iīm inside dr. groutīs house now, iīve opened several gates but there still are some that i havenīt been able to open , please can anybody tell me how to do so , how to meet dr. grout and how to leave this evil house?
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Old 06-30-2007, 11:54 PM
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Confusing Mission.

Well,
There's 1 door that opens after solving a puzzle, or if you're Malkavian or have high enough inspection, find a book that if you touch opens the door.
Highlight to find out how to solve the puzzle with the candlelight on the wall, here's the order: (highlight) The order is middle, right, left, than middle again.
Anyway, this is a sort of a confusing mission so it's tough finding your way around. Later you'll have to press some buttons at a fireplace to open a secret passage as well. Good luck finding your way around.

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Old 07-02-2007, 04:09 AM
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Try the walkthrough

Most doors are unlocked by doing something somewhere else. If you've hit a door you can't open, then you haven't done the thing that unlocks it yet. Go back and find that thing. There is a definite sequence that has to be followed.
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