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Buried in Time: The Journeyman Project 2 Hints
Where is the critical evidence here?
1 of 19: Explore the inner tower of the castle, and you should find some clues as to where all of the valuable items in the castle have gone.
7 of 19: Use the key to unlock the chest, and you're nearly there.
8 of 19: Of course, you didn't think the only obstacle to finding the secret room would be getting the key, did you? There's something else that you'll need to do in this tower.
9 of 19: Do you remember how the key to the storage room used to be hidden in a panel in his bedroom?
10 of 19: Well, the key might not be the only thing that was hidden there.
11 of 19: The secret room was hidden behind the doors of a besieged castle.
12 of 19: Or at least a representation of one.
13 of 19: Arthur will help point the proper item out to you.
14 of 19: It's the tapestry behind the table in the bedroom.
15 of 19: It has some hidden levers behind it. Click on them (or at least on the tapestry).
16 of 19: Now go back to the bottom level and see what's changed.
17 of 19: The base of the chest has now moved to reveal a ladder. So go down the ladder.
18 of 19: Finding the critical evidence is just a matter of looking through all that you can in the storage room.
19 of 19: Take a look at the sword in the location where the anachronism is detected. The jewel at the end of the handle is the evidence you're looking for.