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1. George Stobbart, the main character of the game, starts his adventure outside the "Cafe' de la chandelle verte", after the terrible explosion which causes the death of Mr. Plantard. There are some characters he can meet BEFORE ANYONE ELSE, but they can vary depending on the direction the player wants Stobbart to move. Who is NOT one of these characters?
2. George Stobbart discovers that the killer, under the name Moerlin, is lodging at Hotel Ubu. What's the name of the unpleasant clerk at Hotel Ubu?
3. Stobbart learns that the tripod in the Crune Museum is the same one of the manuscript, and he discovers it has been found in Lochmarne, Ireland. What's the name of the young boy outside McDevitt's bar, who helps George in retrieving doctor Peagram's gem?
4. When hiding and spying the Neo-Templars reunion at the underground secret place in Paris, George Stobbart learns that one of their men, called Klausner, have never come back from his mission. Later Stobbart will discover that Klausner had found the object he had been searching for, but he never came back because he died of starvation in a trap. What's the important object Klausner had found?
5. In Marib, Syria, what is George Stobbart suggested to say to Arto, the food seller, by the young Nejo?
6. When following Templars' tracks in Spain, there are some strange objects which will help Stobbart discover some great secrets of the past of the Vasconcellos' family. Which is NOT one of these objects?
7. An archaeological digging in Paris is controlled by a guard, and Stobbart need to get the key for the door of a room he's interested of (the room will reveal Vasconcellos' chalice secret). George makes a copy of the key with chalk and paints it in grey, but what is the reason for which the guard cannot recognize the fake key?
8. Who kills Jacques Marquet, also known as the Mole of Montmartre, at the Hagenmeyer hospital?
9. What is the soccer team that the two drunk men who George meets on the train while travelling to Stirling pull for?
10. What's actually the "Sword of Baphomet", also known as the "Broken Sword"?
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Meneldur
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