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== Tedanki ==
== Tedanki ==
[[Image:DW3_map_town_Tedanki.png|left]][[Image:DW3_map_overworld_South_Africa.png|right]]
[[Image:DW3_map_town_Tedanki.png|left]]
The occupant in the shrine south of Portoga told you that you'll find Tedanki to the south.  As you sail down the west coast of that continent, you will see some rivers that lead into the heart of the land.  Along some, the ship's progress is blocked by bridges, but you will eventually find a river with unblocked access to the interior.  Follow this river until it splits, and you will find the small village of Tedanki nestled on the peninsula.
 
If you first visit Tedanki in during the day, all you will find is a deserted town with positively no signs of life.  If you visit the very top of the town, you'll find a damaged jail cell with a skeleton lying inside.  Although it may seem futile, if you talk to the skeleton, you won't receive a response but you will notice a message on the wall stating that this person wished he could give away an orb while he was still alive.  A staircase in the abandoned equipment shop leads to a bedroom which contains a treasure chest.  Open the chest, and you will find the Lamp of Darkness, an item which, when used, cause night to fall immediately.  It would be a good idea to give it a try while you're in town.
 
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The occupant in the shrine south of Portoga told you that you'll find Tedanki to the south.  As you sail down the west coast of that continent, you will see some rivers that lead into the heart of the land.  Along some, the ship's progress is blocked by bridges, but you will eventually find a river with unblocked access to the interior.  Follow this river until it splits, and you will find the small village of Tedanki nestled on the peninsula.
If you first visit Tedanki in during the day, all you will find is a deserted town with positively no signs of life.  If you visit the very top of the town, you'll find a damaged jail cell with a skeleton lying inside.  Although it may seem futile, if you talk to the skeleton, you won't receive a response but you will notice a message on the wall stating that this person wished he could give away an orb while he was still alive.  A staircase in the abandoned equipment shop leads to a bedroom which contains a treasure chest.  Open the chest, and you will find the Lamp of Darkness, an item which, when used, cause night to fall immediately.  It would be a good idea to give it a try while you're in town.
[[Image:DW3 screenshot Darkness Lamp.jpg|thumb|left|Obtain the Lamp of Darkness.]]
[[Image:DW3 screenshot Darkness Lamp.jpg|thumb|left|Obtain the Lamp of Darkness.]]
Whether you arrived after dark, or used the Lamp of Darkness, you'll find that Tedanki is entirely different at night.  Under the light of the moon, it seems, the town comes to life.  You will learn that the town was destroyed by the Archfiend, but whatever evil magic was used keeps the spirits lingering in town at night.  You also learn that the Archfiend resides in the Necrogond mountains, which are found to the north of Tedanki.  You are told that if you continue to sail along the east coast, you'll see a hole in the earth which is actually the mouth of a volcano.
Whether you arrived after dark, or used the Lamp of Darkness, you'll find that Tedanki is entirely different at night.  Under the light of the moon, it seems, the town comes to life.  You will learn that the town was destroyed by the Archfiend, but whatever evil magic was used keeps the spirits lingering in town at night.  You also learn that the Archfiend resides in the Necrogond mountains, which are found to the north of Tedanki.  You are told that if you continue to sail along the east coast, you'll see a hole in the earth which is actually the mouth of a volcano.
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