

Click on him before the battle starts to get the initiative. When you reach the fork in the road, continue South to take the quickest and safest route back to Krondor. Just beyond the fork in the road there is a trap.Make it to the far side of the screen without walking between any orbs of the same colour. Head South past 'Questor's View' you will find a farmer named Rowe who will offer you shelter from the coming storm.Continue Southeast until you reach Sarth, Then speak to a character called Brother Marc in a field just beyond Sarth.He will offer to teach Owyn Spell casting and will tell you that his dreams have been interrupted because some spell caster is doing a dream sending. The high priestess is suffering from a lack of sleep and none of the priests will be able to heal or bless your equipment. To the Southeast you will see Rowe's barn, click on it and you will be attacked by three 'moredhel' warriors. and a powerful 'Moredhel' spell caster.After you defeat the spell caster return to the temple and the priestess will teach Owyn a spell as thanks for defeating the spell caster.Go South past a few enemies and enter Krondor.

Once you visit the palace, you will find that the gates won't open and Seigneur James is missing.Enter the sewers below the city and you will be confronted by a thief called Limm but will be allowed to pass.Head left, then North at the next fork.Shortly you will be attacked by three Nighthawks. Enter the passage North to meet a character called Seigneur James.He will give you the Royal Key of Krondor. Most of the locks at the top of the ladders are broken, but there is a good one near the top right part of the sewers.Use the Royal Key of Krondor to enter the Palace.My main problem with Zelda Classic is how long it takes between beta releases to the public. Reading the AG forums all you hear about are so-and-so bugs that have been in the public release but have been fixed in the "newer developer betas" for quite some time. Yeah well, maybe I'd like some of these fixed bugs too you know. The last beta released was in January I think, and that was about 2 years after the previous one (or something insane like that). I've been a fan of ZC since before it was released more than 4 years ago. I remember when Phantom Menace (the original creator of the program) was so excited about his project that he'd be all over random Zelda forums telling anybody who would listen. I also remember the day the first version was released - my power was out and I sat in the dark for hours and lo and behold when the power finally came back on ZC had been released.
