The 244 OTHER QUESTS are divided into SECONDARY QUESTS and IMPLIED QUESTS. MAIN LINE QUESTS: Numbered M01 thru M28 ALL OTHER QUEST TYPES: Numbered 001 through 244 - The 28 MAIN LINE QUESTS are listed in Annex A. WOLFE'S LAIR labels some quests as BONUS QUESTS, but I do not have a separate definition for that. JUKKA found 44 quests of a type he defined and called RANDOM, but I find none that meet those criteria in this edition of ANCARIAN CAMPAIGN. However, MAIN LINE quests are numbered separately, and are ad- dressed principally in the "MAIN LINE QUEST NOTE" paragraphs. I have included IMPLIED QUESTS in my numbering. The NUMBERING is my recommendation of one order in which to do them.
Do not use this document or parts of it, except for pri- vate personal use, without emailing me for permission. You can reach it thru the official SACRED game website. 2) Thanks to WOLFE'S LAIR, a wonderful website with screenshots for each quest, and tons of information on SACRED. In playing SACRED UNDERWORLD I noticed that the game's ANCARIAN CAMPAIGN quest content was considerably different than v1.66, so I essayed to do this project, which developed into a WALK-THRU. (We suffer in the US from lack of an English-language Hint Book). Version 2.28 is now out and I have added asides where I thought I needed to in this regard.cjw/FEB2007 ***************************************************************** CREDIT: - 1) Thanks to JUKKA PELTOLA whose SACRED v1.66 QUEST LIST in 2004 was the first compiled quest info I had seen on the game SACRED. I just enjoy the game, and I hope this paper will help you to enjoy it a little more. I have no special connection with the developers of the game SACRED.
In general, our Help topics and the manual discusses the entry of deed calls, and they provide much more information concerning the general use of Net Deed Plotter. Our Getting Started Tutorial, Manual, and Help topics provide more information concerning the general entry of deed calls, including curves. When you scroll to the bottom of the map, you will see acreage and other useful information. We selected one of the available colors and hatching options before finishing the map. We now draw the map and get area, closure, and much more. Some or all of the remaining fields in the curve editor may be needed generally for curves.Īll the steps needed have been completed. For clarity, the entries into the curve editor are: L, 305.74, 46.45. To open the curve form, type the word “curve” into the editor, and press or double click the mouse on the word “curve”. This curve is the 2nd deed call in the description. The image below shows the Curve Data Entry Form which was used to easily enter the curve. (A period is used in the direction to separate degrees from minutes, and a space separates direction from distance ) (The key is pressed after each deed call entry.) (The second deed call is a curve and, as you will see, was entered using our “Curve Data Entry Form.”) For clarity, the entries into the deed call editor, as shown in the image below, are listed here: n43.15e 351.85, curve left radius 305.74 delta 46.45, n3.30w 83.94, s58.0615e 449.18, s26.5520w 607.21, and n63.3830w 474.16. The image below shows our “Deed Call Editor” after the deed calls from the description have been typed into it. After you read this description, proceed to the steps that follow. We will now show you how easy it was to use that description to draw the corresponding map and to get important data. For this demonstration we used the example metes & bounds description shown below. It could be the legal description in a deed or from another source. The first step is obtaining a description. The image on our homepage illustrates the easy steps of using Net Deed Plotter to obtain a map, area, closure, and more from a legal description.