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[[Image:Places_Wayfarers_Stone1.png|right|300px|a wayfarer's stone]] |
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− | There are three '''ancient crypts''' in the [[Swamp Cemetery]], at least one of which Geralt must enter to complete the [[Armor (quest)|Armor quest]]. Each is accessed via a [[Wayfarer's stone]] which is activated by a unique combination of the [[Sign]]s [[Aard]] and [[Igni sign|Igni]]. |
+ | There are three '''ancient crypts''' in the [[Swamp Cemetery]], at least one of which Geralt must enter to complete the [[Armor (quest)|Armor quest]]. Each is accessed via a [[Wayfarer's stone]] which is activated by a unique combination of the [[Sign]]s [[Aard sign|Aard]] and [[Igni sign|Igni]]. |
* the [[Ancient crypt beneath the Old Mine]], |
* the [[Ancient crypt beneath the Old Mine]], |
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* [[Saint Gregory's tomb]], and |
* [[Saint Gregory's tomb]], and |
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There are three ancient crypts in the Swamp Cemetery, at least one of which Geralt must enter to complete the Armor quest. Each is accessed via a Wayfarer's stone which is activated by a unique combination of the Signs Aard and Igni.