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*Talk to [[Gaston]].
*Talk to [[Gaston]].


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<!--Room 1: Go to the left. Clear 2 blockages of Splinters of Fate. Find a [[Power Coil]] on the ground "Seems to be an ancient power source.". '''Transfer''' it from Inventory into the Power Receptable. To the left of the Power Receptable, there is a Yellow Chest containing a Furniture Pouch with [[Small Heap of Riches]] inside, surrounded by 3 [[Large Copper Rocks]].
 
Room 2: Clear blockage of Splinters of Fate to enter. Go up short, but wide, flight of stairs to northeast. '''Interact''' to turn tiles on the ground until all lines light up in blue, then the player can '''Pick Up''' the center Power Coil. It can be '''Transfer'''red into a Power Receptable to the right of the stairs that led to the power tile floor room. To the right of the Power Receptable, there is a short, small flight of stairs down, where the player can '''Interact''' with the handle to move the mirror to the up position. In this room, behind 2 [[Large Glass Stalagmite]]s, there is a Yellow Reward Chest containing a Furniture Pouch with [[Medium Heap of Riches]] inside.
 
To the left/northeast, there is an empty wall mount- "Something used to hang here...". Continue down the ramp, go left at the fork, clear the Splinters of Fate, and '''Pick Up''' the [[Ancient Mirror]]: "A very reflective surface. It seems it used to hang on a wall." '''Transfer''' it to the "Something used to hang here..." keyhole. Go down the ramp, take the right fork, and '''Interact''' with the lever to move it to the down position, which will slide the mirror from the left to the right horizontal position on the wall. Turn around, and clear another set of Splinters of Fate Obstacles. '''Interact''' with the final lever to move it to the down position, which slides a mirror in a landing above it to the left position.
 
To the left of these northeast stairs, in a small nook accessed between 2 piles of treasure, there is a Yellow Chest, but it only contains loot from the typical reward pool.
 
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==Rewards==
==Rewards==

Revision as of 18:29, 23 December 2023

Diamond in the Rough
Gaston Quest
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Quest Information
Categories: Menu Icon Quests.png Story Quest Menu Icon Story.png
Prerequisites: A Rift in Time expansion pack

Menu Icon Quests.png The Wild Tangle's Storm Gaston.png Menu Icon Story.png

Rewards: Lefou Coconut Bust

Diamond in the Rough is a Eternity Isle Story Quest available from Gaston.

The quest is only available to players who have purchased the expansion pack A Rift in Time. It automatically begins after completing the quest The Wild Tangle's Storm on Eternity Isle.

Quest Text

It's time! Meet up with Gaston and assemble the Scarab Key!

Objectives

  • It's time! The wizard's vault awaits.
  • Talk to Gaston when you are ready to assemble the Scarab Key.
  • Make sure both Scarab Pieces are in your Inventory.
  • Follow the Scarab's trail from Gaston's encampment.
  • Is Jafar's vault... a Cave of Wonders?
  • Enter the Cave of Wonders.
  • Explore the Cave of Wonders.
  • Talk to Jafar at the Hologram Station.
  • The way forward is blocked by a magical gate.
  • Find a way to open the gate.
  • (Optional) Ask Jafar for hints.
  • The gate is opened! Explore deeper into the Cave of Wonders.
  • Cross the next gate.
  • Activate the first Light Interrupter.
  • Activate the second Light Interrupter.
  • (Optional) Ask Jafar for hints.
  • The gate is open!
  • Explore deeper into the Cave of Wonders.
  • You found it! Pick up the Jewel of Time from the pedestal.
  • You obtained the Jewel of Time from the Glittering Dunes!
  • Leave the Cave of Wonders.


Rewards

  • Lefou Coconut Bust

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