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Nancy Drew 11: Curse of Blackmoor Manor Hints
How do I use the star charts?
1 of 8: Click on them to zoom in, then again to turn to the first page.
2 of 8: See those folded-over corners at the lower right? That means there are more pages underneath. Click on the corner to go through all the pages.
3 of 8: If you've heard Jane and Ethel singing a song during lessons, use that information to decide which chart is the most important.
4 of 8: The last one, the one marked "Bruma," is particularly interesting.
5 of 8: If you ask Loulou about that word, she'll tell you it refers to the winter solstice, the longest night of the year.
6 of 8: The constellations shown are Lynx, Leo, Draco, Lepus, and Pisces. Those are the exact constellations shown on the box. There must be a connection.
7 of 8: Take note of the relative positions of the constellations.
8 of 8: Draco is north, Leo is east, Pisces is west, Lepus is south, and Lynx is in the center.