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Dracula: Origin Hints
Where can I find the items the assistant direction has asked me to fetch?
1 of 9: All of the items can be found in the museum itself, so you won't need to go far. This is simply a little fetch quest that requires some pixel-hunting.
2 of 9: Thankfully, the spacebar highlights all of the available hotspots on the screen. Use it well.
3 of 9: There are a fair few items that aren't on the list that you should also take.
4 of 9: Here is a list of all of the items that you can take in the room:
5 of 9: Papyrus from 1852, flail of Nekhnekh, small key (hidden under a small pyramid), knife with mother of pearl handle, Spanish helmet, Heka-crook, pharaoh with broken head, small granite scarab, head with solar disk.
6 of 9: There are also seven model pyramids around the museum which can also be collected.
7 of 9: One of them can be found inside a small chest, which is unlocked with the key you found underneath another of the pyramids.
8 of 9: And, the final one can be found inside the sarcophagus at the back of the temple.