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The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure Hints
What's with the weird circular stone patterns throughout the Karswell house?
1 of 9: These stones provide a crucial clue to the rather confusing puzzle that follows, once you enter Carrion Woods.
2 of 9: The puzzle stems back to the books you should have read inside the Celtic Corner back in Saxton.
3 of 9: Each of the stones has a different pattern, and one of the books at the Celtic Corner tells you what they mean.
4 of 9: The four stones around the house have the following meanings:
5 of 9: The stone to the side of the house's front door with the Triforce-looking triangular pattern represents SPRING.
6 of 9: The stone in the bedroom, on the shelf, with the angled sunbeam motif represents SUMMER.
7 of 9: The stone in the kitchen next to the stove with the V and M shapes represents WINTER.
8 of 9: The broken stone slab in Robert Karswell's workshop, an upside-down version of the spring symbol, represents AUTUMN.
9 of 9: Draw these four shapes on a sheet of paper, as you will need to remember what they look like and which is which once you enter the woods.