Hub 3: Griffin Chapel

In the temple dedicated to the winged lion, an act of faith is required of all who would span the boundaries of life and death.

Key puzzle switch
As usual, you appear in an alcove with a set of tripartite portals. The only way forward is to the northwest, where you will pass a barred room full of chaos serpents. Around the bend is the central area of the chapel. It is currently full of ettins, which you will have to mow down. If you break the pottery on or near the platform to your left, you will unleash afrits (except for one, see: Secrets). To the south, there is a chaos serpent encaged between two flights of stairs — you should quickly dispatch this enemy, since it can shoot through the grating. If the stairs are unbarred, the chaos serpents on the floor below will be able to take shots at you as well, although they cannot climb up. You may wish to take them out, preferably from a distance (if you head down below, see: Post Wolf Chapel). You may also want to deal with the hidden afrits now so that they cannot cause problems later.

Once the monsters are dealt with, you should take a look around. There are twin stairways to the south, and a ledge overlooking a chasm to the north. If this is your first visit, both of these passages will be barred. There are platforms in the southern corners, barred rooms full of chaos serpents in the northern corners, and a central pillar. There are a number of icons depicting paired griffins throughout the chamber — only one of these has an amethyst set it in it, which is found on the western wall. To proceed, approach the amethyst-bearing griffin icon to the west and activate it. This will cause the wall to slide open, unveiling a hidden chamber guarded by chaos serpents, along with blue mana; most importantly, the key puzzle switch is inside. Pulling this will “solve one ninth of the puzzle on the monastery”, and open up the other two chapels.

The key puzzle switch also made changes on this level. Back in the central chamber, the two griffin walls on either side of the northern chasm have opened to reveal alcoves, each with an item and a pulley switch. To the east is a quartz flask; to the west is a torch. Each pulley switch will open the bars of the room it is adjacent to, unleashing the chaos serpents to the east and west respectively. You may wish to do this in order to gather the items in the rooms (there is also the risk of the chaos serpents shooting through the bars, although this is uncommon). After you pull each switch, you should quickly move out of the alcove to fight them in the open. If you did not dispatch the afrits hiding in the pottery, they might be released by an errant projectile. The western room contains discs of repulsion; the eastern room contains a chaos device and fléchettes.

If the northern and southern passages are barred, you should make your way back to the tripartite portals in the east. If you are following the conventional order, then both passages should be unbarred, allowing you to proceed onwards.

Post Wolf Chapel
The twin stairways to the south are now unbarred. The numerous chaos serpents on the lower floor cannot climb up, but they can lob their fireballs upward. You should be able to dispatch them from the top of the stairs. In the chamber below, the only open passage is a narrow ascending staircase to the west/right, which is guarded by afrits. The narrow staircase becomes a stepped bridge, leading to a platform in the midst of a chasm. There are afrits, ettins, and a psalter of dark bishops to deal with. It is recommended that you stay back and utilize the cover of the staircase to battle the enemies. Be aware that the dark bishop’s homing missiles tend to curve into the staircase, making matters more difficult. In addition, there is a grating on the northwestern wall behind the platform, behind which there may be afrits and a dark bishop sniping at you. Once the coast is clear, you can venture onto the platform, where you will find crystal vials, blue and green mana, and a quartz flask to replenish you. Most importantly, the act of stepping on the platform solves one ninth of the puzzle. For the optional area that can be accessed from here, see: Secrets.

Once you are finished with the platform area, you should head back down the stairs. In the lower chamber, alcoves are now open to the south and east, releasing enemies. Your main concern is the slaughtaurs, but there are also afrits and possibly an ettin. The eastern alcove contains fléchettes; the western alcove offers green mana and a falcon shield in a small pool. As soon as you wade into the pool, you should turn around, as the northern griffin wall opens to unleash another slaughtaur from behind. Inside the newly opened niche is a lift that brings you up to the chaos serpent cage, where you will pick up a quartz flask. On your way back up to the central chamber, you may want to pick up any remaining crystal vials on the twin stairs.

If the northern chasm is barred, then (presuming you pulled the key puzzle switch) you should head east to the tripartite portals and warp to the dragon chapel. If you are following the conventional order, the chasm should be unbarred, and you may continue.

After Dragon Chapel
Enter the central northern way out of the main room, the one that leads into the open. You’ll notice a bright arrow on the ground. Step on it and move really close to the edge and an "invisible" bridge will appear. This is also going to wake up some afrits sleeping at the bottom of the pit so get ready for their attack.

On the invisible bridge, first take the road to the left. There you’ll find a switch that lifts the bars on the right end of the road. Now go there and step into the teleporter.

From the place where you appeared, jump across the pit and follow the corridor into a room with moving walls. This room is quite fun but also wuite dangerous so I recommend saving often. There is a griffin-wall in each one of the four corners of this room that can be opened and behind it is a switch that has to be pulled. Only if all four switches are pulled the ceiling won’t crush on you in the western end of the room, where you want to get. Sometimes a moving wall gets stuck with some ettin, thus blocking the access to the griffin-wall. In that case, just kill the ettin to get the wall moving again. But be careful so that the wall doesn’t crush you as it starts moving again!

Now as I said, when all the four switches are pulled, you can go to the western end of the room and the ceiling of the final corridor won’t fall down on you. At the end is a switch, part of the main hub puzzle.

Secrets
On the southeastern platform in the main chamber, the round pot closest to the torch in the corner contains a combined mana container. All the other vases release afrits.

In the southwestern area with the platform and chasm, it is possible to reach the area behind the grating. First, look for the stained-glass window set in the chasm wall to the east, and shatter it with a projectile. It can be tricky to hit — it helps if you stand further north to face the window directly. Once you break the stained glass, a western wall slides open behind you, releasing an afrit. It is only a short jump from the platform to the newly-opened ledge. Once in the alleyway, there is another afrit to swat down, and a wall in front of you which comes down when activated. This leads to the area behind the grating, where you will be rewarded with crystal vials and a porkelator artifact.

Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level: