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Dracula: The Last Sanctuary Hints
How do I open the locked door in the study on the second floor?
1 of 13: Believe it or not, there's a key nearby.
2 of 13: First, look through the rest of the items in the room.
3 of 13: Go through the right drawer of the desk and the chest on the floor in the corner and keep taking items until there's nothing left. (You may have to take the items in a particular order, so if it looks like you can't pick something up, try the other items first.)
4 of 13: You should find a candle in the desk drawer and a candlestick below the telescope in the chest.
5 of 13: Now, all you have to do is find a place to put the candle.
6 of 13: It's probably somewhere dark.
7 of 13: Look in the corner with the screen, to the left of the locked door.
8 of 13: You can put the candlestick on the table behind that screen.
9 of 13: Of course, it might help if you lit the candle -- you actually have to do this before you can use the candle.
10 of 13: Look around the room again for some matches if you don't have them.
11 of 13: They're in the "Styx" film canister on the chest of drawers, below the picture of Carfax. They'll be at the bottom of the canister.
12 of 13: Once you light the candle, you can put it on the candlestick. You should now see a key hanging from a hook on the wall.
13 of 13: Use it on the door knob (not on any other part of the door) to unlock the door.