The Ultima 6 Project Walkthrough

This Walkthrough for the Ultima 6 Project tries to give a complete overview of all the aspects of the game, including tips on various topics like the party and equipment, a detailed main story walkthrough and solutions for all side-quests.

Party Members
The choice of party members is important, and party members have certain restrictions, according to their class. Fighters and Tinkers are forbidden from using magic weapons and armour, Bards and Rangers can't use heavy weapons or armour (but magical is allowed), Druids can only use blunt weapons (and no magic swords) and only leather armour (but are allowed to use magic armour).

Your first three companions will never leave. Surprisingly, the choice of characters is easier than you can think, since all the characters that can join while you are stuck on the mainland (minus Blaine) are really good characters and make your party well-rounded. In contrast, the later NPCs are worse and also behind the rest due to having less experience at that point. However, you should only have a seven-man party since you on occasion will need the eighth slot for temporary characters, and much later, Beh Lem fills it permanently.

The party therefore should consist of the Avatar, Iolo, Shamino and Dupre as set characters. Jaana is an excellent addition, since she is the strongest NPC spellcaster in the game. Gwenno is basically the same as Iolo and therefore has his exact strengths. Julia as a Tinker is strong in battle (but has no magic) and therefore can be a frontliner. Late in the game, Beh Lem can deal considerable damage (and you need to have him).

Almost all other characters found outside the mainland are of a fighter-class or sub-class and therefore forbidden from using magical equipment, another reason to avoid them. Mariah only becomes available too later in the game, and despite her strong magical abilities, can barely defend herself in combat.

Weapons and Armour
Generally magic arms and armour are superior to their non-magical equivalents. All your characters should strive to have the following equipment, with the exceptions listed below:


 * Swamp Boots: Protect characters from becoming poisoned in Britannia's many swamps. They also offer with +2 armour a good protection. They can be bought from Utomo in Yew.


 * Magic Armour and helmets: The best protection available with a rating of +10 for the armour, +5 for the helmet and +5 for the shield. They can be bought from Brandon in Trinsic. The Magic Shield however can only be found at various locations.


 * Spiked Collars: These offer extra protection of +2, and can be bought once from various blacksmiths.


 * Protections Rings: These provide +5 extra armour. They are strewn throughout Britannia, and have to be found.


 * The choice of gauntlets is entrely dependant on the class. Some classes don't like metal and have to use leather ones. Beh Lem can't wear them at all.


 * Magic Sword: The best melee weapon with a rating of 24 - 30, they are common in Britannia's dungeons, and one can be found west of Lost Lake.


 * Magic Bow: The best ranged magical weapon in the game with a rating of 16 - 20. They can be bought in Britain from Gwenneth.

There are several exceptions to these rules:


 * Avatar

The Avatar should get the Mystic Armour and Mystic Sword from the Lycaeum. Later, switch to use Enilno, which you find in the dungeon Hythloth and is the best melee weapon in the game. Additionally, the Storm Cloak, which negates enemy spell casting, should be obtained from Mariah at the Lycaeum.


 * Julia

As a tinker, Julia is restricted to using non-magical weapons and armour, with the exception of the magic bow. The best possible equipment for her is plate armour (+7 armour), a great helm (+4 armour), a tower shield (+4 armour) and a halberd (15 - 30 damage) as a weapon, which can be bought at Serpent's Hold.


 * Jaana

Jaana as a druid is restricted in her weapons usage, as she is not allowed to use bladed weapons, only blunt ones. Since there are no magical hammers, the best she can use is the Two-Handed Hammer (12 - 20 damage), which can be bought in Trinsic.


 * Beh Lem

As a gargoyle, Beh Lem faces severe restrictions. He can use a magic sword and keep his boomerang as a distance weapon. He can wear a spiked collar and up to four protection rings for added protection.

For more details on the equipment, see Equipment Locations in U6P.

Magic
Magic is surprisingly complicated issue.

For the initial part of the game on the mainland, you have little need of magic since you are too weak to survive the dungeons, and the only spells you need are healing and cure, as well as the unlock magic spell. You should however use the time to collect numerous reagents and higher level spells to fill your stores.

Generally, all characters capable of magic should have a spellbook in order to cast the most basic spells (heal, cure, unlock, light) so that they free up your main spellcasters, who can save their mana for more important spells. The Avatar and Jaana should be your main spellcasters as they are allowed access to all spell levels, while other characters have limitations to which circle they can reach. These two should learn all spells possible.

The eighth circle spells from Xiao only become available once you are that level and fulfill her quest (see side-quests).

The following spells are essential:
 * Awaken - to counter sleep spells.
 * Cure - absolutely essential, since poison is everywhere.
 * Dispel Magic - since possession is troublesome to deal with.
 * Light - at least until you get the superior Great Light. Britannia's dungeons are very dark.
 * Heal - should be self-explanatory.
 * Telekinesis - creates important shortcuts.
 * Unlock Magic - absolutely needed, also access to many treasures.
 * Untrap - since traps are everywhere.
 * Dispel Field - considering the sheer number of magic fields, you do need this.
 * Fetch - nice to get some hard to reach items.
 * Great Light - this light spell is much more useful in dungeons and lasts longer as well.
 * Peer - very nice to replace peer gems, and lights up dungeons even more.
 * Pickpocket - needed to solve the Phoenix quest, also nice to get good stuff.
 * Reveal - since some enemies (Liches) love to go invisible, having this is a must.
 * Seance - needed to solve the Skara Brae quest.
 * Kill - the ultimate spell to kill single enemies with one blast.
 * Death Wind - THE ultimate spell. One casting destroys huge groups of enemies.

Reagents
Finding reagents is essential in the first half of the game to conserve your money. There are numerous places where harvesting regents is especially easy, and all reagents re-grow after a day so that they can be harvested again. The Compendium is good place to keep track of where large stocks of reagents were found.
 * Cove Area

The area around Cove is rich in ginseng and garlic. Ginseng can be found around the ettin camp east of Rudyom's house. Garlic can be found along the coast, just a little west of the Swamp Cave. More ginseng and garlic can be found a little north on the plateau that runs parallel to the pass that leads from Cove to Minoc. Beware of the nearby headless.


 * East of Yew

Just a little outside the eastern gate of Yew there is a respectable patch of blood moss on the forest floor ready to be harvested.


 * Spider Cave

The Spider Cave south of Empath Abbey holds a huge amount of spider silk, just don't expect the giant spiders to give it up without a fight. Killing the spider queen nets you 500 of the reagent.


 * Beach North of Skara Brae

The long beach north of Skara Brae houses numerous oysters with black pearls just waiting to be picked up.


 * Beach West of Trinsic

The big beach far west of Trinsic holds an even larger cache of black pearls and is even easier to reach.


 * A Bit West of Trinsic

Just a bit west of Trinisc and up one mountain level, a huge cache of blood moss and ginseng can be found (you need to look around a bit to find all of it). This one can be easily missed because of the confusing terrain, but you can reach it by first looking north from the lake to find the small path that leads deeper into the mountain/forest.


 * Spektran

Spektran is the big haul. After you've gotten rid of the initial inhabitants of hydrae, the island is completely safe and houses an obscene amount of Black Pearls, nightshade and mandrake root. For the latter two reagents, you never need another source for harvesting again (although do so when the opportunity arises). Just remember to only harvest from 23:00 - 1:00 when the plants are glowing blue, otherwise they are worthless.


 * Terfin

Terfin is littered with caches of sulfurous ash, just be careful with the nasties there.


 * Volkania

The lone volcanic island Volkania south-east of the Isle of the Avatar holds the largest amount of sulfurous ash, but you have to deal with the drake who inhabit the island first.

Leveling Up
Characters can level up by meditating at a freed shrine if they have sufficient experience. Each shrine raises different attributes.
 * Honesty - raises Intelligence by 3 points
 * Compassion - raises Dexterity by 3 points
 * Valor - raises Strength by 3 points
 * Justice - raises Intelligence and Dexterity by 1 point each
 * Sacrifice - raises Dexterity and Strength by 1 point each
 * Honor - raises raises Intelligence and Strength by 1 point each
 * Spirituality - Intelligence, Strength, and Dexterity by 1 point each
 * Humility - No raise in attributes

Levels are as follows:
 * Level 1: 0 - 199 exp
 * Level 2: 200 - 399 exp
 * Level 3: 400 - 799 exp
 * Level 4: 800 - 1599 exp
 * Level 5: 1600 - 3199 exp
 * Level 6: 3200 - 6399 exp
 * Level 7: 6400 - 12799 exp
 * Level 8: 12800+ exp

Making Money
One of your biggest concerns will be to make money. After all, the stuff you need to buy will cost you a fortune. There are several ways to fill your coffers.

The straightforward way of course is through fighting, since enemies, especially the humanoid ones, often have gold with them and it quickly adds up. Fighting also gives you the gear of the enemies (when humanoid), which you can sell at the next blacksmith. Just be sure that you don't pick up broken equipment - with brown tags - as these are worthless. Heftimus Cave near Jhelom is a good source of equipment to resell, as the waves of evil fighters which you can easily dispatch leave behind significant gold and good equipment. Please note that things like royal shields and guard chainmail can not be sold on the open market. For this equipment, Enrik in Buccaneer's Den is your fence because he doesn't care where your wares came from.

Besides finding money, the other big way to get gold is to sell stuff to the right people. The Royal Mint in Britain is probably your best friend, as you can sell them all your gold bars, gold nuggets and gems, which will quickly add up to a considerable sum. Another profitable endeavor is to sell peer gems to provisioners, since the price for a single gem is quite high. The wine vendors in Empath Abbey and Skara Brae also buy the other's specialty wines for a considerable sum.

There are also two one-time ways to make money:


 * Play nim with Dr. Cat in Paws. The trick to the game is that you can only win when you are the one to take the first stone, meaning that you should bet the maximum when you have the first turn, and the minimum when Dr. Cat plays first. The correct number of stones you should take at each turn is always 1 - 3 - 2. After you've won several thousand gold pieces, Dr. Cat will admit defeat.


 * After you've reached the Lycaeum, talk to Xiao about the eighth level of spells. Retrieve the "Book of Lost Mantras" from the library and go to Spiritwood. Talk to the Xorinite Wisp there and exchange the information in the book for gold, which you can exchange at the mint. That's worth several thousand gold pieces.

Battle Tactics
Simply charging into battle is suicide, and different creatures require different tactics, or you'll find yourself deceased. While most of the weaker monsters can be simply beaten in melee combat, others require more refined techniques to survive the encounter.

Reapers: Thanks to their magical abilities, these are especially dangerous and appear very early in the game. On distance they either hurl lightning at you or charm party members. To counter this, avoid them until you have the Storm Cloak, which negates all their magic. Their melee abilities are davastating as well, so instead use concentrated bow fire to attack from a distance. This makes reapers actually very easy kills, since they can't move.

Daemons and Liches: These monsters are especially annoying thanks to their magical abilities that can destroy you from afar or possess you (which is especially annoying). Thankfully you normally won't meet them until after you have acquired the Storm Cloak from Mariah. While a liche is now done for, this still leaves the daemon's powerful physical attacks, so use your magical bows to destroy them from a distance and run further away, if the daemon approaches.

Drakes and Dragons: These thankfully prefer attacks over their magic, so the cloak isn't needed. However, they have strong physical attacks, so avoid engaging in melee and use concentrated bow fire. Still, their fire breath does hurt. Once you are of high level, avoid battles altogether and use the spells Kill and Death Wind to avoid severe injury. There is also the danger of Elder Wyrm Dragons who do use magic a lot, so wear the Storm Cloak for them. Their hide is so thick, that physical attacks are useless, so use multiple Kill spells to kill these beasts. Beware of the daemons they have summoned beforehand.

Gazers: One of the most dangerous enemies in the game. You need to wear the Storm Cloak to negate their magic, or they toast you with lightning, but this helps little since they will then charge the party and unleash powerful physical attacks. The best method is to weaken them with bow fire and then destroy them in melee. Later, use Kill to quickly get rid of them. Larger groups can be rapidly fatal.

Gargoyles: You only meet these as enemies in the first third of the game, but that makes them more dangerous due to your lower stats. They guard the shrines, and will swarm the Avatar when approaching too close. To prevent that from happening, equip your party with bows and carefully lure the gargoyles away from the shrine so that you can can kill them one by one. The winged ones also cast spells, so only attack them when you are sure you won't get swarmed by wingless ones.

Corpsers: Corspers are dangerous monsters, since they can surprise the party and do massive damage with their attacks. Thankfully, once you do know where they are, you can just stay out of their range and easily kill them with bows. No melee, as that would probably cause deaths in the party due to a corpser's strong attacks.

Slimes and Acid Slugs: Probably the most annoying monsters in the game. While the former can poison, the latter destroy non-magical equipment. They also split after being killed the first time, increasing their annoyance factor even more. Their sheer numbers in encounters forbid melee. For most of the game, they can only be defeated the slow way; destroying them one by one with bow fire and retreating when needed. If an invisibility ring is at hand, place a powder keg in the middle of the foes and ignite it with bow fire. Later, the double usage of Death Wind can wipe out even the biggest groups.

Ghosts: Ghosts are weak by themselves, but when they appear in large groups they rapidly become fatal to a party, since they can very quickly drain one person to death. A Storm Cloak negates their danger, but if that is not available, luring the ghosts one by one into concentrated bow fire is an efficient route to victory.

Giant Ants: These can be very annoying, since while weak individually, they always attack in big groups and can poison the party. Since they are fast, bow fire won't be useful. The best solution would be, to wait until the Avatar is level 8, and then destroy big groups with Death Wind to prevent costly battles.

Using the Compendium
Using the in-game Compendium is something that not only is advised but absolutely neccassary during gameplay. The Compendium not only holds many important informations, it also auto-updates the progress on the various quests in the game. Without this feature, the danger of forgetting the various quests or the progress is very high. Also, a lot of information which is not expicitly spelled out in the dialogue is found in the Compendium, like the harvesting time for Nightshade and Mandrake Root, the effects of spells and the information on various locations.

Completely reading the Compendium before continuing to play after the star is highly recommended. 

The Main Quest Walkthrough
This walkthrough goes through all steps needed for the main quest. Side quests are listed separately. Everything is presented in a linear fashion, but often multiple objectives are pursued simultaneously. It is important to explore out of the way areas to improve equipment and experience. The order in which you free the shrines is mostly up to you, the only rules are that Compassion needs to be the first and that all mainland shrines need to be cleared before the remaining three can be reached.

Compassion
For a map with labels, see:Cove - Ultima 6 Project Map

You go right into battle after being rescued from the gargoyles, but the battle is easy, since everyone in the throne room helps you. After that is done, talk with Lord British about all topics and also let him heal you. Talk to Nystul next, who will tell you to show the Book of Prophecies to Mariah at the Lycaeum to get more information. Also on his insistence show the Orb of the Moons to Lord British to be able to use it. After all this is done, get your equipment from you room in the castle and then take all useful equipment from the castle itself. Once you are ready, talk to Geoffrey in the throne room to get teleported to Cove, the site of the most recent battle.

You arrive at the remains of a battlefield, and the Shrine of Compassion is surrounded by a force field. Quickly help Ava move the wounded survivors to the healer. Once that is done, Leona, whom takes care of the Temple of Virtue, warns you that the gargoyles have invaded the temple. Talk to the wounded soldiers first before you deal with the problem. Each character should have the best possible equipment and lots of yellow potions at hand before entering the temple. The party gets ambushed inside and the doors are locked. The battle against the gargoyles is not easy, but with enough potions at hand it should be manageable.

When you win, a winged gargoyle appears and tries to attack you, but the arrival of guards lead by Wyburn chases the creature away. Talk with your companions about the orb that the gargoyle used. Cove is safe for now, so return by foot to Britain. Talk to the guard at the drawbridge of the castle to lower it, so that you can now enter and leave it as you please.

For a map with labels, see:Britain - Ultima 6 Project Map

Your mission for the time being is to free all of the eight shrines of virtue from the Gargoyles. To do so, you need the mantra and the rune for each shrine, which can be found in the city that embodies said virtue. Once you have these two things, it's easy to free the shrine. You actually need to first free the five shrines on the mainland, since Arty the shipwright will tell you that you can't get a ship (they are all used by the government) until the situation on the mainland has deescalated.

Since you start in Britain, the city of Compassion, and Lord British has told you that the mayor knows more about the situation, go into the town hall and talk to Lord Tholden about it. He tells you that the bards at the conservatory have both, rune and mantra. The conservatory thankfully is just across the street, so talk to the bards Kenneth and Nan, and they will gladly tell you the mantra "MU" and explain, that their young student Ariana has the rune. The young girl however won't give it to you until you got permission from her mother. So visit Anya in the Blue Boar Tavern and get her permission, which will make Ariana release the rune.

Now return to Cove and use the rune near the shrine to free it. Take the moonstone you find on it and use it on the damaged moongate of Britain to repair it (keep the stone!). Then give Lord British a report of your success.

Justice
For a map with labels, see:Yew - Ultima 6 Project Map

Next go to Yew, the city of Justice, since it's closest to Britain. Just stay on the path, since the forest is crawling with creatures who would love to bring you to an early grave.

Once in Yew, go directly to mayor Lenora and ask for rune and mantra. She readily gives you the mantra "BEH" (although she wonders how you could forget it) but tells you that the thief Boskin has stolen the rune from the grave of the previous mayor, and despite him being captured, the rune is gone. That of course makes things a bit more complicated. Trying to talk to Boskin, who's in the high-security cell of the prison, does not work, since Pridgarm will not let you in without permission. So go get permission from Lenora and get the key from the warden. That finally enables you to talk to Boskin, who gives you the sad tale of why robbed the former mayor's grave. Go to Lenora, who dismisses his story outright. Return to Boskin, who admits he had overblown it, but still wants security for his wife Ibbie and daughter Jessa.

Talking to Lenora yields no result, so afterwards talk to his wife and daughter, who are found on the field west of Utomo's forge. Then talk with the purple-clad female druid named Riona at the druid circle. She promises to take care of the problem, so return to Boskin, who tells you that his neighbor Witton has the rune. Witton gives it to you. While you now have everything for the shrine, you should first listen to Witton's story about Lenora and why she's become so harsh. Next talk to the prisoners Essian and Strom and especially Taliesin, the male druid. Finally, talk to Riona again, before you talk to Lenora a final time. She finally understands that in her grief over her predecessor, she's lost sight of true Justice, and frees the wrongfully imprisoned people (you can visit all affected people to get responses). That done, return the key to the warden.

Now go to the Shrine of Justice. It is guarded by gargoyles, so be careful when trying to defeat them. Then, use the rune to free the shrine and take the moonstone. Use the moonstone to repair the moongate of Yew, then return to Lord British to report your success to him.

Spirituality
For a map with labels, see:Skara Brae - Ultima 6 Project Map

Skara Brae, the city of Spirituality should be your next stop. It's easily reached as long as you stay on the path in Spiritwood.

When you visit the mayor Trenton, however, you get bad news. The runekeeper Quenton was killed under mysterious circumstances and the rune is lost. As for the mantra, he suggests reading. Since there's nothing more to get from him, search for the Book of Spirituality in town, which tells you right away the mantra "OM". Copies can be found in The Haunting Inn and Trenton's home. Getting the rune will be a bit more complicated. First talk to Yorl, Quenton's best friend, about the deceased runekeeper. Then go to the house of Marney, Quenton's daughter, while she's at home. During your conversation a poem should come up, in which a basket and a chest are mentioned. When you mention it to Marney, she realizes that the poem meant her hope chest, and allows you to search inside for the rune. Take it, and promise to return it when no longer needed. You must have freed the Temple of Virtue to complete this step.

Now, getting to the shrine is a different matter, since it is located in the Ethereal Void and your orb isn't programmed for it yet. To reach the void, you fist need to have at least two working moongates, so that they open up at night, and then enter a gate at midnight, when both moons are at equal height in the sky. Additionally, both moons need to be a new moon, which only happens once a month, so if you are really unlucky, you may have to wait 27 days. The Shrine of Spirituality is thankfully not guarded, so you can use the rune to free the shrine and take the moonstone without problem. Quickly repair the Skara Brae moongate with the moonstone, then report to Lord British.

Sacrifice
For a map with labels, see:Minoc - Ultima 6 Project Map

Getting to Minoc, the city of Sacrifice, from Cove won't be difficult, just be sure to stay on the road and you'll just have to deal with Headless. Leaving the road will result in ugly meetings with bandits and Tangle Vines.

Once you are in Minoc, go straight to the mayor Isabella. She tells you that Selganor of the Artisan's Guild is the appointed runekeeper and reveals that the healer Tara knows the mantra. So visit her first and she tells you the mantra, "CAH" right away. Next go the the guild hall and talk to Selganor. Things however are never easy and Selganor only wants to give you the rune once you are a member of the guild yourself. To do so, you need to play Stones on a set of special panpipes to him. To get these panpipes, you first need a board made from a Yew log. So, return to Yew and find the lumberjack Ben north of Yew and talk to him during work hours to get a Yew log. Take that to Aaron at the sawmill in Minoc to get a board made from it. Take that board to Julia, who by that point should already be in your party, and let her make a set of panpipes from it.

Next talk to Gwenno, who also should by now be in your party by now, and let her tell you the correct notation for Stones. Better practice the song until you can play it perfectly, then again talk to Selganor while he's in the guild hall and demonstrate your panpipes skills to him. He'll release the rune to you. Now that you have both. The Shrine of Sacrifice is found in the Drylands, far to the east. It of course is guarded by gargoyles, so use your usual tactics to get them out of the way, then free the shrine with the rune and take the moonstone with you. Finally, repair the moongate of Minoc with the moonstone, before you report your success to Lord British. This leaves only one mainland shrine to be freed.

Honor
For a map with labels, see:Paws - Ultima 6 Project Map

For the last shrine, you want to go to Trinsic, the city of Honor. While you do so, you'll travel through the town of Paws.

In Paws, you hear that there has was some sort of tragedy recently, although the victims were not well-liked in the community, and gargoyle involvement is suspected. So, go to the burnt-out house in the south of Paws yourself, and your companions will give some comments that maybe you should investigate later and be more concerned about the tracks that lead south. Also, talk to the Tower Guard that you meet at the southern guard tower. He'll pretty much tell you that there's something bad going on south, and you'll see it's true when you meet a roadblock further south, blocking entrance to the Fens of the Dead, with a guard saying that it's closed until further notice.

Since that doesn't sound good, go to the stone bridge a little further to the west of the Paws guard tower and then northwest into the forest. A guard will stop you and bring you to their leader, Baden. He'll finally tell you what is going on. The gargoyles have laid siege to Trinsic, meaning that right now no one can enter or leave the city, making your quest pretty much impossible for the time being. However, he already has a plan to break the siege, which involves using the moongate of the city. Go back to the castle to tell Geoffrey about it, then return to Baden. You need to get into the city to tell everyone about the plan and get the means to repair the Trinsic moongate, so Baden will make you invisible at night and tells you to find a rope to climb the walls.

Now go south and turn off the scripts of your party. You need to be peaceful. Once you reach the southern end of the swamp, you see the siege. The gargoyles will raise the alarm if they notice you, so it's now a game of finding a way to get by to reach the wall. You'll find the hanging rope at the north-eastern corner. Use it to get into the city (if you are discovered, it'll not be there). The best approach can be to cut south along the western edge of the Fens of the Dead until encountering the gargoyles. Then head west before they notice you, and head south between the two gargoyle patrols to the Trinsic gate. From there, hug the northern wall until you reach the northeast corner.

For a map with labels, see:Trinsic - Ultima 6 Project Map

Finally on the walls of the city, start talking to everyone you find on the walls to tell them about the plan. On the way you'll meet the mayor, Whitsaber. Explain the plan to him and he tells you to tell everyone else so that they can be ready. He also tells you the mantra "SUMM", and that the rune is resting on a pedestal in the middle of the city. So take the rune right away, your main problem for the time being is to alert everyone of the plan. The problem with that is, that some people are sleeping, meaning you have to wait for them to wake up. Also, there are people in the basement of the guard tower in the southeast who need to be told as well. After everyone knows, return to Whitsaber (he tells you if you forgot someone), then exit the city using the Orb of the Moons, and return to Baden.

Baden now tells you that they'll attack as soon as the moongate of the city is back in working order. Since you do not want to meet the siege force, go along the western coast of the mainland to get to the Shrine of Honor. The gargoyles guarding it need to be dealt with as usual, then free the shrine and take the moonstone. After that is done, now comes the difficult part, getting to the Trinsic moongate. The safest way is, to drink invisibility potions and then quickly go through the lake north of the gate. You will get discovered, but only by a few gargoyles, so kill them after running through the lake. Now, before you do anything, you should lure a number of gargoyles from the elevated path east of the gate to make the counterattack easier. Once that is done, arm yourself and then repair the moongate with the moonstone. Things quickly turn into a full-out battle. Use your bows to kill the winged gargoyles first, since they are most dangerous. If all went according to plan, the gargoyles should be defeated and Baden thanks your for your help.

Now, take the loot from the battle and sell it, before returning to Paws. Shamino now has the time to easily see that the death of the family was just an accident. Too bad the people in Paws don't find that comforting when you talk with them. Finally return to Lord British and report the freeing of the final mainland shrine.

Valor
For a map with labels, see:Jhelom - Ultima 6 Project Map

Now that all the mainland shrines are cleared, Arty can finally sell you a ship. So buy it, and finally set sail for the remaining shrines. Your first destination should be Jhelom, the city of Valor. You'll want to bring Sherry the Mouse with you before departing for Jhelom because she is required for retrieving the Rune of Valor. You can find her in Lord British's Castle, and she will gladly join if given cheese. You can find cheese around the castle, or purchase it from Ubermon in Paws if you ate it all. Be careful, she is very weak.

Once there, go to the mayor Zellivan and ask for the rune and mantra. However, he has neither, since as he says, the rune was supposed to be kept by Nomaan but got stolen by a rat, and he has no idea of the mantra. Now, getting the mantra is easy, just listen to the songs of the bard Culham at the Sword and Keg to learn it is "RA". When that this is done, you need to know how to get the rune. Nomaan and Jerris (while in the tavern) can give you additional information about the rat hole in which the rune has vanished into, while the serving girl Lyssandra gives you the important clue that Sherry could get the rune out of the hole. Now that you know what to do, have Sherry enter the rat hole in the far northern corner of the tavern behind the harpsichord. Take the rune.

At this point, you might want to tell Sherry to return to Lord British's castle because she is very weak. You now want to leave Jhelom and sail to the small island directly to the southeast. There lies the Shrine of Valor. Defeat the gargoyle hordes, and use the rune to acquire the moonstone. Sail back to Jhelom, and use the moonstone on the moongate there.

Honesty
For a map with labels, see:Moonglow - Ultima 6 Project Map

Now, return to your ship and set sail for Moonglow, the city of Honesty.

After you have arrived, go to the town hall and talk with the mayor, Aganar. Aganar tells you that the rune is held by Beyvin, the husband of Penumbra, but he has no idea of the mantra. So go to the house of Penumbra, and after getting through some magical fields, get the bad news that Beyvin was killed for being too honest, leaving Penumbra a widow. Penumbra explains that the rune was buried together with him in the tombs. At least, some donations to her make her reveal the mantra "AHM" to you. That still leaves you with the problem of finding the rune. Talk to Beyvin's cousin Manrel and promise to put some flowers to his grave to get the crypt key from him.

The entrance to the crypts is in a floor panel in the tavern, behind the counter. Just look for it. Now, the crypts are a dangerous place, but with a little preparation easy to manage. It thankfully has no secret doors. The first level is a big circle, which you should completely empty of loot, while getting harassed by undead and slimes in thankfully manageable numbers. The fun starts in the second level, where you have to defeat numerous evil fighters and a large group of slimes and acid slugs. Best use the powder keg trick to get rid of them, then place the flowers at the grave there to get the stairs to the third level. There, search the graves until you have the rune.

For a more detailed solution, see Solution for the Crypts.

Now, backtrack back to Moonglow and return the crypt key to Manrel, before you board your ship to Dagger Isle. Kill the gargoyles guarding the Shrine of Honesty as usual, then free it and take the moonstone. Return to Moonglow and repair the moongate before going to Lord British to report.

Humility
For a map with labels, see:New Magincia - Ultima 6 Project Map

Setting sail for New Magincia, the city of Humility, you finally only have one more shrine left to be freed.

Arriving at the docks, you should go straight to the town hall to speak with mayor Antonio about the rune and the mantra. Too bad the mayor is bored to tears on this peaceful island and will only give the rune to you after telling him the name of the most humble person living in New Magincia. As for the mantra, he says you should ask around. The people in the city are very diverse and none really fit to being most humble, but Conor at the southern docks does, since he insists that he's NOT the most humble person (which means he is). He also knows the mantra, "LUM". Go back to Antonio and tell him that Conor is the most humble one in order to get the rune as well.

Since this was short and painless, set sail for the Isle of the Avatar, where the Shrine of Humility is located on the northern side. This island is a dangerous place, so go directly to the shrine and kill off the gargoyles, then free the shrine with the rune and take the moonstone. After that is done, sail back to New Magincia, and repair the moongate with the moonstone.

Finally, report to Lord British, that now all eight shrines of virtue are again in Britannian hands and all the moongates repaired.

The Silver Tablet
For a map with labels, see:Buccaneer's Den - Ultima 6 Project Map

Now that you've solved the problem with the shrines and forced the gargoyles out of Britannia, it's time to see what the strange book that you got from the gargoyles is about. Go to the Lycaeum and talk to Mariah. She instantly recognizes it as a script she has already seen, but sadly her translation tablet got damaged during delivery to her, so she only has a fourth of it and needs the rest before she can make something of it. Take the fragment of the Silver Tablet from her room, and then set out to find the gypsies under Zoltan, who had brought it to her in the first place. Use the Gypsy Calendar to find out where to find Zoltan and talk to him. As it turns out, Captain Johne wanted him to get the tablet to Mariah some years ago, but the pirates under Captain Hawkins ambushed him and the tablet broke in two. The only way to get the other half is to find these pirates.

Since Buccaneer's Den is the obvious choice for pirates, go there and ask around. Homer is the man you want, and he says right away that his crew had murdered Hawkins, but he won't reveal more until you are a member of the Guild of Thieves and sends you to Budo, the guild master. Budo in turn wants the thief Phoenix cast out of the guild before he allows you to join, by your stealing her membership belt, adding that she's made her home in the sewers under Britain. Return to Britain and enter the sewers through the castle.

For a detailed solution to the sewers, see Solution for the Sewers.

If you have followed everything, you have found Phoenix, who is quite talkative but won't give the belt on her own. So, use the spell Pickpocket to get it from her. Now you have the choice to either orb out and use your ship again, or to further adventure in the sewers and then through the Buccaneer's Cave, which leads onto the island. If you do so, first invade the pirate fort in the lake near Phoenix' home to get obscene amounts of loot, before following the Solution for the Buccaneer's Cave to return to the surface.

One way or another, you finally show Budo your belt and gain membership. Now, Homer is perfectly willing to talk to you, and explains that after murdering Hawkins, the pirates buried the treasure and ripped the map into nine pieces. Homer has one and knows the details, but won't give any of this until you show him the other pieces. However, he only remembers five of the pirates - of which four have a map piece - and he can't help you further for the time being until you have all of the pieces.

Map Pieces and the Treasure
Your next course of action is clear, you need this map in order to get the silver tablet.

Since it would be pointless to look for the pieces before you know where to find them, go to Trinsic first and talk to Sandy, who was the cook on Hawkins' ship, but doesn't have piece of the map of his own. Sandy actually is willing to trade the information, as long as you get him a fresh dragon egg from the dungeon Destard. He won't take any others, since these are rotten and unusable. Destard is west of Trinsic, and infested with Dragons, giving you a real challenge.

For a detailed solution how to solve this mess, see Solution for Destard.

Once you have finally gotten the egg that Sandy wants from Destard, return to him and make the exchange. Of course Sandy tries to weasel out of telling the last name, Alastor Gordon who actually is the mayor of Trinsic. In the end you get all eight of the names, and are now ready to take on finding these pirates and their map pieces.

The first on is really easy, since you already are in Trinsic. Just remind the mayor Lord Whitsaber of his past as Alastor Gordon under Captain Hawkins, and promise to keep things quit in exchange for the map piece and he gives it to you on his own.

The second one is the pirate Bonn who has shipwrecked on Dagger Isle years ago and became a hermit. Approaching him, Bonn himself only spouts insane rantings and says little of use, but mentions concerning the map, that it is in his basement, his "future grave". That's enough of a hint to search the basement of his house, where you find an illusionary wall and walk directly through it, to find the map piece in a chest behind it.

The third pirate is the Unnamed Pirate, who has died in a shipwreck at the Cape of Heroes. So search the islands of the cape with your ship until you see the wreck. Now, there first is the issue of the undead crew, but once that is settled, you can easily find the map piece in a chest in the wreck.

The fourth pirate is Nathaniel Moorehead, but once you reach Empath Abbey, his wife Sylaina tells you he already is dead and the map piece got stolen by the gypsies under the thief Arturos. So use the Gypsy Calendar to find out where they currently are and talk to Arturos. You can either pay his price of 100 gold pieces, or refuse once to get it down to 50. One way or another, you have the map piece.

The fifth map piece is held by Morchella, who lives on the Isle of Deeds. She will only release it for a special shield from the Order of the Silver Serpent. So first talk to Koranada in Serpent's Hold, who easily allows you entrance. Take a curved heater, a gold nugget and a peering gem to Gherick, so that you get the special shield, Then be present in the order tower to get initiated. Afterwards, trade the shield with Morchella to get the map piece.

These were the easy ones. The final three pieces are far more difficult to get.

The sixth piece was held by Heftimus McPry, who has become a beggar in Jhelom and says that rats stole it from him in dungeon Wrong. That obviously means you have to enter the dungeon to get it back from them. Now, Wrong is connected to dungeon Covetous and this will be a really complicated and dangerous trip, so read Solution for Wrong and Covetous to solve the problem and get ahold of the map piece.

The seventh piece is not much easier, since the pirate Old Ybarra is lost in dungeon Shame. So go to Lost Lake, enter dungeon Shame and then follow the Solution for Shame to navigate your way through the dungeon. Since you already have found the wishing well (it conjures food), talking to Old Ybarra, you first exchange food for the map piece since he's half starved to death and then explain the well, so that he is saved.

The eighth piece was held by Ol' Hawknose, but as Sin Vraal in the Drylands tells you, the pirate got killed by giant ants when he tried to kill the gargoyle and his body got dragged into the Ant Mound. This really is the hardest map piece to get, so refer the Solution for the Ant Mound to solve this mess and find the map piece on Ol' Hawknose's dead body.

Now that you finally have the eight pieces of the map, return to Homer and promise him to get the storm cloak from Captain Hawkin's treasure for him, so that he in return gives you the last piece together with instructions how to find the entrance. You should have several powder kegs in your inventory and purchase a shovel from Budo, before setting sail for Spektran. Follow Homer's instructions and use your shovel to free the entrance to enter the Pirate Cave.

Now, the Pirate Cave is a very dangerous and also very complicated place, follow the Solution for the Pirate Cave until you have reached the treasure chamber. Once you are there, pile up three powder kegs in front of the entrance door and blow them up to gain entrance. Feel free to get all of the loot. Important are the storm cloak for Homer, the magic fan from Utomo and of course the second piece of the Silver Tablet. Once you have everything you want, notice how slimes seem to appear through the back wall of the room? It's fake and is a fast way back to the surface.

So follow the path and you emerge at the island Pirate's Den. After getting rid of the pirates, plunder it as well and get the deed for their ship, before using it to return to Spektran to get your own ship, which is still docking there. Since you are honest, bring the storm cloak to Homer, who will thank you for it (no loss, since you have the one from Mariah).

The False Prophet
For a map with labels, see: Realm of the Gargoyles - Ultima 6 Project Map

Now that you finally have the whole silver tablet, bring both pieces and the gargoyle book again to Mariah at the Lycaeum, whom now can translate you the whole thing without much problem. It holds quite the nasty surprise in that the gargoyles think that you are the villain in the whole thing, thinking that you are the False Prophet, who will bring doom to their race. It also states that only a "sacrifice" of the False Prophet will bring peace. Mariah doesn't like this at all, and suggests you should go to Sin'Vraal in the Drylands and see what he thinks about the whole thing. So orb to the Shrine of Sacrifice and walk to his hut to speak with the gargoyle.

Sin'Vraal explains, that sacrifice can mean many things, and since he had been an outcast in gargoyle society, he wouldn't know all of them, thus the need to talk to a gargoyle scholar to get more information. Sin'Vraal explain further, that you will probably need to visit the Shrine of Singularity, but that this is impossible without flying, which you obviously can't. That's a problem for later however. He also mentions that Captain Johne should know more, and that the entrance to the Realm of the Gargoyles and the house of the captain are at the bottom of the dungeon Hythloth, which is located on the Isle of the Avatar.

Now, orb to the Shrine of Humility and walk the eastern coast until you reach Hythloth (only possible in newest 1.1). Hythloth is the biggest and meanest of the dungeons, so pray that you come out of it alive. Also use the Solution for Hythloth to make it even possible.

One way or another, once you have found Captain Johne's house, talk extensively to him and he gives you much enlightenment about the whole mess and begs you to help the gargoyles, before their whole world is destroyed by the void. He suggests meeting his friend Beh Lem at the nearby gargoyle exit of Hythloth and then gives you a Gargish-English dictionary. Read that one completely, down to the last page. That will enable you to finally understand the gargoyles, then proceed to the exit to meet Beh Lem. If he's not there, explore the island a bit and then wait at the entrance until he arrives at the appointed time. Beh Lem in turn pretty much tells you that his father Valkadesh could shed light into the whole sacrifice mess, and then joins you permanently (you need him, or gargoyles will attack you).

Now, enter the teleporter to the main island, then find the path into the gargoyle city. Stay far away from the gargoyles for now and instead seek out Valkadesh's house in the southwest of the city. Valkadesh gives you more information, and that there possibly are ways to prevent the prophecy, but warns you that you better first surrender to Lord Draxinusom so that the other gargoyles no longer see you as a threat. Go to the house of Draxinusom and say Valkadesh sent you, then agree to his conditions without complaint, and he puts the Amulet of Submission onto you, which you should keep on, as it shows you have surrendered to the seemingly inevitable. Return to Valkadesh, and he tells you that you'll have more than enough time now, since the next possible date for a sacrifice is far away. Since you without doubt want to prevent getting stabbed to death, he sends you to Naxatilor to finally get to the meat of the prophecy.

Naxatilor says there are three meanings to sacrifice - self, others, and valuables. Since sacrificing yourself is what you have been trying to avoid, and you certainly don't want to sacrifice your friends, you must sacrifice that which is valuable. The only thing of value to the Gargoyles is the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom, and Naxatilor will ask if you mean destroying the Codex. Answer no, leaving only one alternative - return the Codex to the Vortex. So that's what you have to do. So, Naxatilor sends you to the Hall of Knowledge to read the Book of Rituals so that you know what to do. Also take the broken purple lens and get it repaired by the Lensmaker, then go back to Naxatilor, who says you need a human lens as well. Also, you need the Vortex Cube and access to the Codex. Too bad that that right now is impossible, as Captain Bolesh will tell you, while he's recovering at the healer. The only way to gain entrance is to get a quest from the Shrine of Singularity.

The Balloon
The flying issue is a real problem, so you need to find a why to fly. Since your orb has by now programmed the center of gargoyle city into it, return to Britannia with the orb, then board your ship and go to Buccaneer's Den. Once you are there, listen to the song of Johann, who mentions a balloon. Since that needs more information, go to the Lycaeum and search the library until you've found the book "The Lost Art of Ballooning", and read it thoroughly. Interesting, a balloonist is rumored to be in Minoc. So orb to Minoc and first ask mayor Isabella and then Selganor, who tell you that the balloonist was hired by Sutek the mad mage, who lives on the island of Terfin, which will be your next stop.

Once you have docked there, prepared to be shocked by what kind of monsters Sutek is creating. And then be angered that his castle (once Blackthorn's palace) is a huge labyrinth. Sutek is a jerk, especially once you talk to him and he tells you the balloonist is dead in his dungeon. Now, what follows is tedious, you must find four keys in order to slowly progress through the castle, changing floors multiple times, until finally you get access to the tower near the entrance, which can be unlocked from the inside. Then go into the basement, where you meet Pushme Pullyu. This thing is confusing, but don't be fooled and take the eastern way. You need to do lava-walking, but finally should find the body of the balloonist and the plans. Read them, then backtrack out of the castle and back to your ship.

So, you need to build a balloon. Here what you need to do:


 * Cauldron: you can find several in dungeon Wrong, but one is enough.


 * Anchor: you can buy it from Budo.


 * Rope: Mortude in Paws sells rope. Buy six rolls from him.


 * Basket: Michelle in Minoc can make that one for you if you have the plans.


 * Balloon Hull: Have Arbeth in Paws make 40 spider silk into thread, then try Thindle for weaving, but he can't. Instead go to Charlotte in New Magincia, who can. Then bring the silk cloth to Marissa in Paws to let her make the bag according to the plans.

Finally, return to the gargoyle lands and go to the clearing beneath the Shrine of Singularity. Using the clearing repeatedly will enable you to build the balloon, until it is ready. Then board it and fly up to the shrine. Once there, use an extra rope to secure the way back down (you can now use the rope to get up there). Finally, you have arrived at the Shrine of Singularity.

The Sacred Quest
Of course you stumble into another roadblock. Once you talk to the shine, be direct and say you are on a sacred quest and that you want everyone to have the Codex. The Shrine of course says it's not that easy, since you first should learn more about the gargoyles and directs you to discover the mantra of singularity by meditating at the shrines of three principles. Finding these three shrines is easy and yet tedious.


 * Control

The teleporter to the Shrine of Control is found in the mountains south of Valkadesh's house, high up where the snow is falling. Once you have found the teleporter, you are transported into a huge ice cavern. The first part of the level is not particularly difficult, you just need to manage your way to the other side of the cavern, where a walkway leads to the lake in which the shrine island lies. There are Elder Wyrm Dragons, but by now you should know how to deal with them. The big puzzle is the shrine island, since the shrine is surrounded by an invisible labyrinth. The trick is,to go around it on the left side, and take the back entrance to reach the shrine.

The shrine surprisingly is Mondain, who got into this form to show that his insane idea to control the land had cost his own self-control. After he has taught you all he can, he reveals the first part of the mantra of Singularity. Now make your way back out.


 * Passion

For the Shrine of Passion, take the teleporter to the jungle island. There isn't much to see on it, just leave the jungle and make your way to the ruins, where you find the teleporter to the shrine area. The shrine area is perhaps the most dangerous place to be found, as not only is it swarming with enemies (dragon, daemons and fire lizards), but you are also constantly taking heat damage. You need to take the left path and constantly heal yourself and enter safe zones, until you have reached the other side of the cavern, cross the lava river and then descend the steps into the lava lake itself! Now, quickly make your way to the shrine island and deal with the foes there, while continuing to heal yourself and find the one place you can break to enter the shrine.

The shrine this time is Minax, who gives you a tale how boundless passion was her falldown, before she gives you the second part of the mantra. Since the way back would be murder, orb out directly.


 * Diligence

The Shrine of Diligence is difficult to find. You must take the teleporter to the farming island and then start to search the snowy area of the mountains near the farm of Farmer Nash in order to find the teleporter hidden away in a cave. Now, the shrine area is a big puzzle where you have to figure out which part between platforms are invisible bridges and where really is a gap. This is made more difficult by masses of corpsers. Your first goal is to reach the path in the side wall, then proceed to the other side of the cavern, where you need to find the path to the middle, which is just a test of endurance.

The last shrine is represented by Exodus, who recounts that he was very diligent in his goal, so much that he went too far and lost sight of what he wanted. He then gives the last part of the mantra.

Now that you do have all three parts, return to the Shrine of Singularity, and upon the question, say the Mantra "UnOrUs", so that you finally gain the needed Sacred Quest.

Restoring the Peace
You are almost done, but some things remain.

First off, we need the human lens. Orb to Moonglow and go the the Lycaeum in order to speak with the astronomer Ephemerides for a human lens. He'll require a Glass Sword for it, so if you don't have one, bring Peer Gems to Dale in Minoc to get one. Ephemerides in return will give you back the gargoyle lens and the blue human lens. That was nice and easy. Now the only thing missing is the Vortex Cube, which you were told by the curator of the Hall of Knowledge has be stolen and brought to Stonegate.

Arriving at Stonegate, you notice a cyclops family has made it their home. Just be friendly and talk to Papa Cyclops and he agrees to give you a key in return for fresh fish. Get his fishing rod and get some fresh fish from the nearby sea, then give it to him to get the key. That done, enter the basement and try to navigate your way through this mess, until you have reached the bottom, where you unlock the only door and get the Vortex Cube. You can now orb out and directly to the Shrine of the Codex.

Since you do have a sacred quest, the Stone Guardians allow you to pass. You now should have the eight moonstone, the Vortex Cube and both lenses in your inventory. So read the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom, and then return it to the void, to bring peace to the land.

Side-Quests
These side-quests are not sorted by city, but by region of Britannia in which they start in. Note however, that once a quest had started, it could well get you to travel all over Britannia. Some of these quests span multiple entries in the Compendium.

Central Britannia

 * The Wizard of Oz

Fyodor in Britain tells you, that Lord British would really like the book "Wizard of Oz", so go to the Lycaeum and search the library until you have found the book. Bring it to Lord British and he'll reward you will numerous peer gems, easily worth the thousand gold pieces.


 * Quest for the Jester

Chuckles in the castle after some back and forth tells you that he has left a trail of hints to something important. First search Nystul's chest to get that the next clue is in Serpent's Hold. Once there, search the potted plants until you have the clue, that the next one is under a beehive in Michelle's shop in Minoc. That clue in turn tells you the next one is in the harpsichord of the tavern in Moonglow. That one then tells the the next clue is hidden in a jail cell in Yew. That clue now tells you the next is in the cauldron of Charlotte in New Magincia. And that one leads you to the final clue, which is hidden in one of the lions in the courtyard of Lord British's castle.

That final clue finally tells you to talk to Smith the Horse at Iolo's Hut. That of course just gives you a clue to the previous game, proving that Chuckles just wants to waste your time.


 * Mystery of the Silverleaf

Maldric in Castle Britannia boasts that a secret ingredient that makes his roasted boar so great, but he of course doesn't tell you what it is. Players of Ultima VII already have a good guess. Buy several jars of honey from Empath abbey, then go to the silverleaf trees north of Serpent's Spine, where you meet the Fuzzies Flizzbomb, Haplin, Porshon and Empley. Now, it will take time, bribery with honey, and finding out when to speak with them, but sooner or later, they'll task you with finding silver tree saplings, which you can find in the southern Spiritwood.

Take all saplings with you and present them to the Fuzzies to in return get several Silverleaf. Show these to Maldric, and he's forced to admit that this is his secret ingredient and tells you that exact recipe.


 * The Spider Cave

Lady Nan in the conservatory is really scared of spiders, and even tells you about the Spider Cave. So go to this cave, which is found in the mountains a little south of Empath Abbey. Besides lots of spider silk, you should kill the Spider Queen. Once that is done, return to Nan and give her the news, so that she can sleep better at night in the future.


 * Healing the Deaf

As Anya in Britain tells you, her husband Matt is suffering under his deafness, especially since their daughter is studying music at the Conservatory. Therefore, she asks you to find a way to restore him. Sail to Marsor's Isle (north of New Magincia), where the dark mage Lorcan resides, and search the pile of bodies behind his house to find a spell against deafness. Return to Anya, and give her the good news. Then heal Matt and then talk to Anya again.


 * Freitag

Kytyn at the royal museum tells you about the soldier Gertan and his battle with the dragon Freitag. You can meet Gertan in Cove as one of the wounded. He mentions that Dr. Cat would love to hear the story as well, even if only in book form. So, go to the Lycaeum and find the book "Caverns of Freitag". Bring that to Dr. Cat in Paws.


 * Bard Secrets

Kenneth in the conservatory in Britain tells you that Bards have many secrets, but doesn't want to tell all of it at once. You have to return to him regularly in order to slowly weasel everything out of him. Everything he tells you is surprisingly helpful advice.


 * The Depths of Despise

Entering the adventurers guild in Britain and talking to the guild mistress Hermione reveals that Adan, one of their men, went into dungeon Despise and never returned. She wants the map from him, regardless if he's dead or alive, and also tells of two more people having a stake in this. First talk to Terri, who was expecting a delivery of gold from Adan and fears the worst, and Efram, who's Adan's friend. So go to Despise and follow the Solution for Despise.

Once you have found Adan's body, take his book and other stuff, and read it thoroughly. Also, take all the gold bars you find in a crate near the entrance and on Adan's body. Return to Britain. First show Hermione the book, then give the gold to Terri, then give Efram the book. Then finally return to Hermione.


 * Funeral for a Warrior

Talking to nurse Sasha in Cove about her other patients and especially Ed, she declares that Ed has died from his wounds. Well, take his body to Geoffrey, who instructs you to go to the mortician at Empath Abbey for funeral preparations. He cremates Ed's body and gives you the urn. Return to Geoffrey, and then go to the cemetery of Britain to attend the funeral. Afterwards return to Geoffrey a final time.


 * The Healing of Artegal

Talking to Lazeena in the Blue boar reveals that she knows Artegal, one of the wounded in Cove. After you have talked to Sasha about the wounded man, reveal his location to Lazeena. Escort her to Cove, where she will tend to Artegal as well. Come back regularly for about ten days to hear from Sasha about Artegal's slow improvement until he is released.


 * The Triple-Crossbow

Gwenneth at Iolo's Bows reveals that they can make an ultra-strong triple crossbow, but it will take three months. This starts a timer, and after the three months have elapsed, you can actually take the weapon into your inventory when you ask for it.

Northern Britannia

 * True Justice

After you got the rune from Witton, listen to his story about Lenora, and why she's become so harsh. Next talk to the prisoners Essian and Strom, and especially Taliesin, the male druid. Finally, talk to Riona again, before you talk to Lenora a final time. She finally understands that in her grief over her predecessor, she'd lost sight of true justice, and frees the wrongfully imprisoned people (you can visit all affected people to get responses). Go to her for confirmation.


 * Gargoyles in Yew?

In Yew you'll be confronted with burnt-down houses and accounts of gargoyles being the ones responsible, with rumors about the shrine. So go to the Shrine of Justice (better after you cleared it) and investigate. In the woods nearby you find four items: a strange triangle, bloody slippers, a bloody knife, and another strange item. Since the whole thing seems suspicious, it calls for further investigation.

Talking to Sylaina in Empath Abbey, she mentions her late husband's strange buddies, Dagan, Bast and Sy, who seemed to have become a militia group. Hm, better search for them (they camp either at the shore of Lost River or near the shrine) and question them, which only raises more suspicions. Search the area near their southern camp to find stairs inside a big tree trunk that leads to a cave. The journal there is enlightening, in that the so-called militia are the true culprits, who have created false evidence. Take the journal, all three of the cloaks and masks and then search outside for the grave of their latest victim (you notice it by the shovel). Take the shovel on it.

Now, present the journal to Lenora, then the three masks and cloaks, mention the grave, and finally hand over the fake evidence. Justice will be served, and the scum are now behind bars.


 * The Grave Digger and the Mortician

At Empath Abbey, there is a feud between the mortician Glen and the gravedigger Mole going on, with none of them speaking to the other. So start with Glen, then go to Mole. That way you exchange messages between them until finally the situation is mostly resolved and you get a key from Glen. Open the chest in his house for your reward (it is quite a big reward), and also take the special shovel and give it to Mole, so that he's satisfied as well.


 * Utomo and Yuna

Utomo in Yew misses his love Yuna. You do find her in Buccaneer's Den and give her the news. Return her message to Utomo and he tells you some things about the magic fans.

Eastern Britannia

 * Mandrake for Doris

Doris, who is running the inn in Minoc is not exactly a nice woman (in fact she's quite arrogant), but she can give you a small task: getting her some Mandrake Root for her studies of magic. It actually doesn't have to be fresh, just some from your reagent pool satisfies her, and she gives you a rather meager reward.


 * For the Boat

Grindl in Minoc has need of some rope and sailcloth. You can either find these things, or buy them in Paws and then deliver them to her. She'll reward you for the delivery.


 * The LAIM Scroll

Using a ship to reach the shore directly north of Minoc, which can't be reached by foot, you find the entrance to an icy cave directly below the old water tower. After killing the monsters inside, break the icy wall to the next room with an arrow and meet the mages Mr. Blip and Miss Blip. These two have a problem, they suffer of the LAIM disease and need a cure, but the only scroll got stolen by thieves. Also, a rare ingredient from a big serpent is needed. You need to get both.

The scroll is found on the fourth floor of dungeon Shame, in a secret room next to the food-wishing fountain (search carefully for the entrance) and the ingredient is Silver Serpent Venom, either found near the Shrine of Honesty or in the Realm of the Gargoyles. Bring both back to her.

Western Britannia

 * The Murder Mystery of Quenton

After you got informed by the mayor and received the rune, ask Marney about Quenton, and she voices her doubt about the circumstances of his death, wishing you to investigate the matter. So we do so. To get results you have to talk with everyone in town, especially the innkeeper to get his ghost story, and even Horance for some cryptic hints. Once you have literally pressed them dry and gotten all the hints (sometime you have to talk to someone again after new information), use the Seance spell to "talk" with the ghost of Quenton (who haunts the inn at night) as well for further hints. You also notice Michael coming into town in the evening, and since you know who he is from Marney, talk to him and watch him act suspicious. You can by now through all the hints guess that he's the true culprit.

Now that you know all this, talk to the mayor's brother at the drawbridge to Castle Britannia, he's the Gate Guard, and get confirmation that although the whole thing is suspicious, his bother is too much of a coward to reopen the case. So return to Marney and tell her that you suspect Michael. She's shaken and tells you to give the case to the druids. Go to Yew and talk to Lenora about the matter. When you return to Marney, she tells you Michael has been arrested and finally justice will be done.

You can later visit him in the Yew jail.

Southern Britannia

 * Flippits

Dr. Cat tells you, that Thindle and Mortude are really passionate flippits players. Talking to these two reveals that three things are needed: a hat with a brim, a bone and a dry pea. Curiously enough, these things are hard to get. Once you do have found them over the course of the adventure, play a round with Mortude, and if you win, you'll gave 1 point dexterity. The odds of winning are random, so keep playing.


 * A Book for Dr. Cat

As Dr. Cat will tell you he's looking for a copy of the book "Snilwit's Big Book of Boardgame Strategy" in order to broaden his horizons about games. So, go to the Lycaeum and search the library for the book and bring it back to him. Dr. Cat gives you a 500 gold reward for the book


 * Jimmy's Ship

Jimmy in Trinsic tells you during the siege that his ship has been damaged by the gargoyles. Once the siege is broken, he asks for your help in the repairs, saying that Strom in Yew should know how to do it. You actually need to have freed him from prison first by making Lenora aware of her error of ways, before he can help you at all. Once you have done so, Strom explains exactly what needs to be done, and that you need five planks in order to do so.

In order to get the planks, first visit Ben the lumberjack and get five Yew logs from him. Then visit Aaron in the swmill of Minoc to get five planks made from the logs. With the planks, return to Trinsic and speak to Jimmy while he is at the docks, and together you can repair the ship. Jimmy repays you for your help with ten of each reagent.


 * The Hooded Stranger

Talking to Abelinda in Trinsic during or after the siege reveals, that a hooded stranger has talked to mayor Whitsaber. The mayor however says it was a misunderstanding, and that the stranger went to Serpent's Hold. There, Lady Tessa says he got in a confrontation and left. Sir Simon reveals he's looking for pirates. Budo in Buccaneer's Den says the stranger went on to the Lycaeum. Mariah then reveals that the stranger was interested in the silver tablet.

Since you by now can guess that it was a gargoyle, go to Sin'Vraal to solve the matter and return to Mariah to give her the answer. Mariah will then be willing to join the party.

Islands of Britannia

 * The Wisps and Level Eight

Talking to Xiao at the Lycaeum, she tells you outright you need to do something special to get level 8 spells from her. She wants you to ask the Wisps for their secret. While you are there, also go to the library and take "The Book of Lost Mantras" with you. Now, go to Spiritwood and talk to a Wisp. The secret is easy, it is the Armageddon spell. Transcribe it into your spellbook, but never cast it. The Wisps also want dense information, so give them the book, and in return demand the gold (as the information is useless to you).

Now you are much richer after exchanging it at the mint. Of course, Xiao will only accept that you have done it when you have reached level 8, rewarding you with +1 intelligence and access to her spells.


 * Sir Cabirus and his Vision

At Serpent's Hold you meet Sir Cabirus, of whom you have heard from Almric in Castle Britannia. His has a vision of building a colony in the Abyss. Listen to it for him to mintion two interesting groups, the Seers of the Moonstone and the Knights of the Crux Ansata.

First the seers. Ask mayor Aganar of Moonglow first, then talk to Dargoth at the Lycaeum. He'd be willing to let you join, if you manage to secure a very nasty spell for them: Anju Sermani. A fighter at Serpent's Hold should have already mentioned it. Since it's so evil, go to Marsor's Isle, the island of the dark mage Lorcan, and search his books (read them all to the end) until you have found the right one and the Anju Sermani scroll falls out. Return that to Dargoth and, you can join (and gain a special staff).

As for the knights, talk to mayor Zellivan in Jhelom, and he offers you to join if you manage to return a special shield to them from a knight that died in dungeon Destard. The body of the knight is found in a cave on the second level, near the exit to the third level. Bring Zellivan the shield, and you are allowed to join the order as well.


 * Love in Moonglow

Reagent seller Joren in Moonglow tells you of his crush on the assistant of the clothier, Dulcie, but thinks he has no chance since she's in love with the clothier, Garridan. Talking to Garridan makes it clear he's an arrogant jerk, but Dulcie thinks he's the perfect man and thinks of Joren as just cute. You need more hard facts to convince her. Search Garridan's house to find a book in which he accounts of relationships to five different women. Wait until the evening to catch him red-handed with one of them, but he doesn't seem to be concerned at all. So go to Dulcie and tell her now, then show the book as proof, which makes her run off to confront Garridan. Going to Garridan, he doesn't feel sorry in the slightest.

So go to Dulcie again, and she can't believe she fell for this guy, but will need awhile before starting a new relationship. Go to Joren, who takes the news with great relief, and hopes something could develop in the future.


 * Elad and Virtue

Elad on Buccaneer's Den is trying to be more virtuous. You should believe him, and give him the mantra he is seeking, so that he can meditate at the Shrine of Honesty.


 * The Hat of Johne

In the middle of the treasures of the pirate fort in the caverns beneath the Britain sewers, you find Captain Johne's hat, with no hint how it got there. Just hold onto, it and return it to him once you meet him in dungeon Hythloth. He will be thankful for having it back.


 * An Egg for the Chef

Shubin at Serpent's Hold want a dragon egg for a special meal, so give him one of your spares (you hopefully have took more than one from Destard) in order to satisfy his demand.


 * The Young Sailor

Young Evie of New Magincia dreams of becoming a sailor like her mother, and hopes Conor Starfalcon will teach her how to sail. Talk to Conor, and he'll tell the hero he thinks the girl is still young, and first needs William's permission. Talk to William who thinks it's a great idea. Talk to Evie again, who is excitedly preparing for her first sailing lesson.


 * Fencing Lessons from Loubet

Not really a quest, but training with Loubet of Serpent's Hold grants the Avatar +1 dexterity.

Location Varies

 * Shipwrecks

There are three shipwrecks.

The first one is that of the ship "Virtuous", of which the bard Sionnach at Empath Abbey tells you about. The wreck is found at the northern shores of Lock Lake, but beware that you first have to take care of the undead crew before you can plunder it. Within is over a thousand gold, reagents, and some magical equipment.

The second is the ship "Dutchman", of which the bard Lazeena in Britain sings about. It's wrecked on the Fens of the Dead and even better guarded by the undead crew, although of course the payoff is even bigger.

The third and last is in the main quest, and revealed by Homer.


 * Zoltan's Earring

After Zoltan told you the story how of Captain Hawkins attacked them, he also reveals that the pirate stole his favourite earring. You can find it in the pirate treasure where you find the Silver Tablet, and return it to Zoltan. The gypsy will reward you with 10 gold, a glass sword, and 2 powerful magic scrolls.


 * Greetings form the Militia

The southern militia group of Carra, Dax, Hob and Thonyn that patrols the Trinisc area feels they should give their greetings to the militia that patrols the Cove area (and which rescued you at the Temple of Virtues), consisting of Marcus, Razo, Oran and Wyburn. So exchange messages.


 * Gypsy Resemblance

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The Evil Path
There is an evil path that allows you pretty much to bring death and destruction to Britannia. The dark path is initiated by talking to the dark mage Lorcan on his island. However, he only talk to characters with low to zero karma. Lorcan will give you only one chance, if he meets a virtuous Avatar the first time, the path automatically is blocked. Lorcan explains to you that he has been extensively studying the long dead dark master Mondain, and believes his return is imminent, but has been unable to contact the spirit of the dead sorcerer. He sends you to the ruins of Magincia beneath New Magincia to find the book that describes a ritual to summon Mondain.

You can reach the ruins through the cellar beneath William's home. His young grandson Fred has the key, but you might need to speak to Evie and William before he reveals that information.

Deep beneath New Magincia, you find the ruins of Old Magincia. Head to the far south, across a bridge and enter a small crypt. Search in the bookshelves for the book Evil Rites, which describes how to summon Mondain, Minax and Exodus.

You'll need:
 * Bloodletting knife (Found in Lorcan's house)
 * Empty Bottle (Found in Lorcan's house)
 * Mondain Medallion (Found in level 4 Deceit) (Solution for Deceit)
 * Enilno (Found in level 3 Hythloth)
 * Cards of Exodus (Found in the Lycaeum, search the book titled Exodus Cards by the Avatar shrine, the cards fall out after reading to the end)

After you gather these five items, return to Old Magincia. In the center of the ruins is the Altar of Evil. It is surrounded by a number of pillars and corpses. Right-click on the altar and begin the ritual. Sacrifice Mondain's Medallion, the Cards of Exodus, and Enilno. The evil spirits will possess your companions, and Mondain will bring about the destruction of the Gargoyle lands and Lord British, leaving you the undisputed master of all Britannia.

The evil ending only requires you to free the five mainland shrines so you gain access to a boat. You also do not need to investigate the treasure of Captain Hawkins. If you wish to play both endings, it is best to play as a virtuous Avatar until you have gathered all the map pieces, all the items required for the summoning, and freed all eight shrines. After that, you can go to 0 karma by murdering and pillaging across the land. All party members but Shamino, Dupre, and Iolo will leave you. You can then go speak to Lorcan and start the quest, proceed directly to Old Magincia, and beat the game.

Important Information

 * The Ultima 6 Project Gypsy Calendar
 * The Ultima 6 Project Dungeon Solutions
 * The Ultima 6 Project Militia Groups
 * NPCs of The Ultima 6 Project
 * The Ultima 6 Project Equipment Locations
 * The Ultima 6 Project Easter Eggs