A tale in the desert guide
Sounds more like a crime of passion to me, than having the MO signature of a world-class assassin, btw). Not to mention, technically speaking, neither one of the "enemies" actually managed to KILL the guy (as in putting a loaded gun to his head and pulling the trigger, while he was asleep which they could have easily have done, instead of attempting to mess with his water and hoping to slowly torture him to death. Likewise, the Traveler is the only interested party in preserving his own life which, ultimately, makes him the responsible party, as well. Great Question! Funny how the majority completely disregarded the Traveler's own lack of responsibility / preparedness / risk mitigation and survival skills, which eventually lead/contributed to his demise! This is a pure case of Game Theoretic Risk Management: not unlike Financial Trading, for instance the money is yours, hence the interest and the responsibility to protect it is yours too - it's no use blaming one's loses on "The Crazy Market". He has two enemies following him that are unaware of each other? One night while the man is sleeping, one of his enemies pours strychnine in his water. How the title sounds? (see additional detail.10 points?Ī man is traveling the desert.
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There are, however, books on treasure hunting, like with metal detectors and so forth. I don't know of any book on specific things being hidden in places, the best bet would be old criminal records, which would give a vague idea where the items might have been stowed. Keep in mind though, one mans trash is another's treasure, so you might be finding more "trash" than treasure. I don't know exactly how people traveled west other than specific trail routs and times, but if you got a map of populated areas over time I'd imagine the amount of hidden treasures would overlay this. The sheriff found the mouth of the cave and waited for the robber to come out, but the robber managed to find his way out of another exit.
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I visited a cave near Tucson not too long ago where the tour guide told us an interesting story of someone robbing a bank, storing the loot in the cave, then later being chased to the cave by the sheriff. Well, I doubt there's much gold in the Yuma area, but I do remember a few other tails of outlaws hiding loot in other areas of Arizona. But looking at some of the tall land marks, if I were a cowboy that wanted to hid gold, I would hid it close Once the objective completes, go back the way you came and make your way to the Dropship.I know if gold was buried in the desert people would be looking for it. Exit the Cave & Return to the DropshipĪfter you've breached the second set of rocks, head deeper into the cave and exit at the desert for the first time ever - you've just unlocked a new area. Once again, you'll have to kill some Cave Worms. Pick up the drill, place it on the new rock, and then connect the wire from the drill's new position to the hanging wire at the drill's old position. You have a second chunk of rock to drill through now. Once they're all dead, move further into the cave. Pop out from behind cover and shoot them with your bow. Stay far away and dip behind cover if they shoot at you.Ĭave Worms have a vicious ranged attack that can poison you and drain your health very quickly.
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Cave Worms are nasty and have an AoE splash damage attack. Don't rush back in, though - you're going to have to fight Cave Worms. If you've done everything right, the drill should activate. Keep connecting wires together until you can connect them to the Solar Panel.Select the wiring kit and connect a wire to the drill, then move as far away as you can.Go inside the cave and place the drill on the rock face.Place the Solar Panel outside of the cave make sure the light is green (which indicates that it's getting power).Here's what you have to do: The green light means it's working. You're going to have to drill through some rock, but setting up the Drill isn't very intuitive.
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Should you get attacked, fall back to your cabin and try to fight from indoors. Once you're done building, chop down some trees and clear some brush so you can see the surrounding area better - you don't want to get jumped by a Bear. Don't take your time on this one - this valley has a ton of large, dangerous animals that roam around the general area and the cave entrance including: You'll want to set up a second base right outside of the cave. Pictured: my lake base, a dead Cougar, a dead Hyena, and two Elephants that I was smart enough to leave alone. It's deep in a valley - don't fall off the cliffs! Once you get there, you should build a second base. Once you've set your spawn point at the lake cabin, start moving towards the cave entrance. It will save you a lot of time if you die! Locate the Cave Entrance A small cabin with a Campfire and Bedroll should do. Build a base near the western shore of the nearby lake.