Cleopatra: A Queen's Destiny Hints

What am I supposed to do with the starmap sphere?

  • 1 of 11: If you play around with it, you'll notice you can rotate the sphere and the ring around it.
  • 2 of 11: No doubt you've noticed the sphere has constellations printed on it. The ring has the Greek alphabet printed on it.
  • 3 of 11: If you hover over the image of a constellation, its Greek name will show up.
  • 4 of 11: Try typing in the name of a constellation and see what happens.
  • 5 of 11: It lights up! This must be where you name the constellations Iris mentioned.
  • 6 of 11: See if you can find the arrow constellation by rotating the sphere.
  • 7 of 11: Now think back to what Iris said. You have to name the arrow constellation and the two constellations it points to.
  • 8 of 11: The arrow points in the direction of Pegasus and Pisces.
  • 9 of 11: Enter the constellation names in the correct order and you'll see what Iris meant with "Eros and Sagittarius will open the door for you."
  • 10 of 11: If you're having problems with this task, there are a few things to keep in mind. There is a difference between vowels and vowels preceded by an apostrophe (i.e. H and `H, A and `A, etc. ). In ancient Greek this so called spiritus was used to indicate the word began with the consonant [h].

    Also, if a letter has already been pressed down for the previous constellation, it doesn't have to be pressed again.
  • 11 of 11: Still can't seem to get it right? Press the buttons in this order:

    Beta, epsilon, lambda, omikron, sigma, pi, eta, gamma, alpha, 'Iota (with apostrophe), khi, theta, upsilon