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Does any-one no if you can get into the back room in Erika's Tower? I have used Orb Of Sight on it so i know what is in there, but I don't know if its possible. And in Ghikra, im sure some of you have noticed that in the south-east there is a big room that is apparently impossible to get into. It must be possible, because there are some special encounters there. Any-one have any ideas?

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You can't get into the room in Erika's tower. You can get into the section of Ghikra that is closed off, and while it would be a spoiler to say how, it's quite obvious when you can.

 

—Alorael, who will add that there is a room in Sulfras' lair that is as unreachable as Erika's. Both rooms are empty anyway, as those who use questionable means to get in discover.

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You can't do it in the demo. It happens much, much later in the game, after you... reach the Keep of Tinraya? Something like that.

 

Basically, the barrier to stop you goes down. There's no trick to it. You just finish quests elsewhere and then you can walk through. But it's pretty late in the game, far after the demo.

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It's when you bring back the Hot Crystal Shards as evidence after stopping the golem plague, actually.

 

—Alorael, who will console you with two thoughts. The first is that the sealed area of Ghikra isn't all that exciting, although it does clear up a very small mystery. The other is that you can always register E3. The editor probably lets you find out what's in Ghikra immediately.

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The back room of Erika's Tower has no items. Someone somehow got in (by re-writing some of the program I heard) and nothing were in the chests or drawers. Absoulutely nothing. The bookshelves were bare and there was nothing of anysort of value. I guess Jeff just put it there knowing that people would use Magic Map or an Orb of Sight and see it, and go absolutely insane because they couldn't get in no matter how much they tried. Oh well.

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An Australian dollar varies from about 70 to 75 US cents. That means that $10 US is about $13-14 Australian -- you'll probably pay a little more than that in practice due to conversion fees. Ordering by credit card is easiest because the credit card company will do the conversion for you. If you ask a bank to make a cheque out from your account in US dollars, they should do the conversion for you too. If you want to pay by a postal money order made out in US dollars, the post office will tell you how much cash you need; there'll be a fairly considerable fee, though.

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As far as I remember it cost me under £20 (english pounds), which is less than a DVD (which are expensive over here), way less than an Xbox game, and took me only a couple of weeks to pay my parents back.

BTW, I've been playing Exile since Escape From the Pit came out on Shareware when I was a baby(before they worked on PCs), and have been playing ever since. It's a bargain. What else will you be playing for 10 years?!!

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