Because no one is dead yet, the TP (doc/bg) will almost definitely protect the jailor from dying N1. If there is a lookout, they too will visit the jailor and can confirm who exactly visited the jailor. It is common for Spy/Escort/Lookout/Doctor/Bodyguard to visit the Jailor N1 (but not transporter, because the TPs are protecting them).
Jailor's icon ingameJailorGeneral InfoAlignmentGoodAbilityJailing ponies to either role-blocking them or to protect them from harmImmunityUniversal immunity (Night, when jailing self)GoalHang/kill all Changelings and Pinkarella.Role ReportsReporterI can report that she appears to be a regular law-abiding Townspony.GumshoeGot a real negative vibe off this pony. Kind of gloomy. Might be in the jailor trade, or just one of those miserable Mules.OtherIdentity exposedWhen dying at day or night
Given choice by the GumshoeThe Jailor is one of the Townsponies working for Captain Silvermane.
Directions: The jailor of XYZ jail had 6 fruits-3 oranges, 2 apples and one pineapple. Four prisoners-101, 102, 103 and 104 are lined up one behind the other; the jailor helps them put the fruit on their head so that they cannot see the fruit kept on their head. Prisoner number 101 can see the fruit kept on the heads of 102, 103 and 104. Prisoner number 102 can see the fruit kept on 103's and 104's head. 103 can see the fruit kept on 104's head. 104 cannot see any of the fruits since he is at the front of the line.
Now, the jailor asks the prisoners to tell the name of the fruit kept on their head. Neither of them could reply.
Which of the following is definitely false?
Directions: The jailor of XYZ jail had 6 fruits-3 oranges, 2 apples, and one pineapple. Four prisoners-101, 102, 103 and 104 are lined up one behind the other; the jailor helps them put the fruit on their head so that they cannot see the fruit kept on their head. Prisoner number 101 can see the fruit kept on the heads of 102, 103 and 104. Prisoner number 102 can see the fruit kept on 103's and 104's head. 103 can see the fruit kept on 104's head. 104 cannot see any of the fruits since he is at the front of the line.
Now, the jailor asks the prisoners to tell the name of the fruit kept on their head. Neither of them could reply.
What was the fruit on prisoner number 104's head?
A jailor is an unseen illager said to be a guard of the prison within the Highblock Halls, mentioned in the description of the jailor's scythe. Not much is known about their appearance other than it wields the jailor's scythe.
The jailor's key, also known as the Jail Key, is a recurring key item in the Dragon Quest series. First introduced in Dragon Quest II, it is the precursor to the ultimate key from later games, unlocking barred doors.
The key can be purchased from the item shop in Burrowell, by selecting the blank line in the shopkeeper's list of available stock. The fact that the shop sells the key is hinted at by one of the townspeople. Unlike other keys, the jailor's key can be purchased multiple times, and sold at shops like any normal item.
The jailor's key is required for accessing several key areas late in the game. In particular, it is used to access Rogue Fastfinger's cell, the watergate in Slewse, and the travel gate leading to Rendarak in Beran.
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