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Level: 100 Difficulty: very hard Creator: Nosunrise<analytics uacct="UA-3466433-3" ></analytics>

Discover the meaning of life. The Elucidators of Being have decicated their lives on understanding the true meaning of life. The incumbent Elucidator is meditating at the gallery cave and will be more than happy to assist you in finding meaning to your life.

Some hints:

Loc: Scenic Location [321,483] in central Laenor

The Incumbent Elucidator of Being - type list

buy device operate button to see location operate lever to enter area

buy box point monster, usually 2 targets, guaranteed puzzle piece,

buy portal acces to enter portal to attach puzzle pieces / get wis bonus / see toplist etc


kill some famous whore @rilynttar

Kill Dre to get some pieces

Buy pieces from Being

Here are some syntaxes

Ruins of a wooden structure. These are the ruins of an old wooden structure, now fallen. The wooden parts are worn and rotten as the elements have taken their toll over the years. The walls are mostly standing but the roof has caved in, leaving only a shell of a building that once was. All of the furniture has collapsed into piles of rotten wood, once no longer protected by the roof. The floor is a green layer of soft, wet moss. Above you is a hot, slowly moving, cloudy sky. A light wind stirs the air.

Search hatch


Wading in an underground river.

You are standing in an underground river which flows lazily onwards. The water
is crystal clear and you can see the sediment at the bottom. The smooth cavern
walls indicate that the water level has been a lot higher in the past, almost
to the ceiling. The real mystery here is where is all this water flowing to
or coming from. It's mind boggling.

The still water here is up to your hips. l crack, l something, l fissure, search fissure


An endless scorching desert. The hot, scorching desert spans as far as the eye can see. The sand is fine-grained and burning hot. Your movement in the sand is like treading in water, with the exception that this is painful. The hot sand slowly abrades the skin right off from your feet. The wind blows the sand into every orifice of your body and there seems to be no way of hiding from it. A sizeable crater has been dug here.

Dig sand <analytics uacct="UA-3466433-3" ></analytics>