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<div>The graveyard is said to house the bodies of those who swore loyalty to the Royal Family of Hyrule.[1] They are protected by the Sheikah. At the back of the graveyard lies the Royal Family's Tomb, where members of the Royal Family are likely buried as well. In the back of this tomb, Link can learn the Sun's Song. The graveyard also serves as the location of the Shadow Temple, one of the dungeons in the game.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The area is naturally filled with many tombstones that can be pulled back to reveal secrets. However, if Link tries to pull back the graves during the day while the Graveyard Boy is there, he scolds him and he is not allowed to move them.[2] Many of the graves containing secrets are marked by a small patch of flowers at their base.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>the legend of grave keepers download</div><div></div><div>Download Zip: https://t.co/e3OtOYJYuO </div><div></div><div></div><div>Dampé lives in the southwestern corner of the graveyard in his hut. While Link is a child, he remains shut inside his home during the day, sleeping.[3] However, he leaves his house and patrols the graveyard at night and offers the Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour. After Link becomes an adult, he can enter Dampé's house and finds his diary there.[4] Dampè writes that anyone who reads it should come find him in his grave to obtain a special item.[5]</div><div></div><div></div><div>Dampé's Crypt can only be entered while Link is an adult. It is found in the west of the graveyard and marked by flowers. Beneath it, Link finds Dampé's ghost, who challenges him to race him to the end of the tomb. When Link succeeds, Dampé offers him the Hookshot.[6] Later, he is given a Piece of Heart if he does the race a second time in less than a minute.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The Royal Family's Tomb is situated at the very back of the graveyard and marked by a large tombstone with the crest of the Royal Family of Hyrule.[7] Link can enter inside it by playing Zelda's Lullaby and learn the Sun's Song.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The graveyard leads to the Shadow Temple, which is only accessible by playing the Nocturne of Shadow to reach the Triforce Pedestal just outside the temple. In order to reach the interior of the temple, Link needs Din's Fire to light the torches to open the entrance to the temple. The Gossip Stone next to the Triforce Pedestal refers to the secret grotto next to the tree that is just outside Kakariko Village that contains a Gold Skulltula.[8]</div><div></div><div></div><div>One of the graves in the east of the graveyard hides a grotto that is revealed when the headstone is pulled back. Inside it is a treasure chest with a Piece of Heart. However, it is only revealed after playing the Sun's Song.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The Heart-Pounding Gravedigging Tour is a mini-game found in the graveyard between 18:00 and 21:00 in Hyrule Time as a child.[9] Link can win a variety of prizes from this game, including a Piece of Heart.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Dampé the gravekeeper, of course, lives in the graveyard. By the time Link becomes an adult, Dampé has died and is buried in a grave on the western side of the area. He challenges Link to a race if the hero visits his ghost down there.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>The Graveyard Boy spends the entire day here as well during the child timeline, pretending to be Dampé.[10] Link can sell him the Spooky Mask for 30 Rupees.[11] He threatens Link to tell Dampé whenever he tries to move one of the graves.[2] The Composer Brothers, Flat and Sharp, are also buried here. They are provoked and attack when Link reads their respective graves, but speak to him about their life studies when defeated.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Poes are the most common enemy found in the Graveyard. If Link pulls a grave that does not reveal a hidden grotto, a Poe will appear. There are also ReDeads in various locations in the Graveyard. Some appear beneath Dampé's grave, one in the grotto with a Piece of Heart, and there are many in the Royal Family's Tomb. Keese can also be found in the Royal Family's Tomb.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The Gravekeeper's Hut is a location from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. As its name implies, it is the house of Dampé, gravekeeper of the Kakariko Graveyard. Here can be found Dampé's diary on the dresser, next to his bed.</div><div></div><div></div><div>When Link awakens from his seven year slumber in the Sacred Realm, Sheik tells him of an item he must retrieve from Kakariko Village if he wishes to enter the Forest Temple and awaken the Sage of Forest. Upon arrival in the village, Link finds that Dampé has passed away. If he enters his hut, he finds that his diary is still there, and that the former gravekeeper's ghost has written a new entry which challenges those who may read his diary to enter his grave, at which point he will give them his keepsake. With this knowledge, Link enters Dampé's Grave and races the ghost through a maze-like cavern. When Link successfully reaches the exit, Dampé's ghost gives him the Hookshot, despite the fact that he initially stated he would never give it to anybody, and vanishes.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Gravekeepers are known to be the last miracle of God. After too many humans wanted to die, God sent gravekeepers to bury the dead. Gravekeepers are born in Story Circle, a place where gravekeepers are born.</div><div></div><div></div><div>During the past, Link can only read it at night while Dampé is in the graveyard digging. The diary mentions that Dampé found a treasure while digging a hole.[2] During the future, after Dampé's death, his shed becomes open for Link to go inside freely. The diary now mentions that whoever reads it must enter Dampé's grave, whereupon he will let them have his treasure.[3]</div><div></div><div></div><div>Abyss Dweller is an anti-Graveyard interaction tech, intended to hinder Decks that activate a ton of effects from the graveyard. It's best to activate this at the start of the opponent's turn, so make sure to toggle Chain to "ON" and activate Abyss Dweller's effect during the opponent's Draw Phase.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This is a resourceful Gravekeepers list, with plenty of checks and counters for today's meta. Balance proved to be the best skill to run. This build is especially strong against any GY-based archetypes or combo decks. Dark Magician is the only strongly negative matchup. It's a fun rogue deck, mildly competitive.</div><div></div><div></div><div>[Grave]</div><div></div><div>Spawns extra graves if the first will not hold everything in your inventory. Configurable, but recommended to keep on.</div><div></div><div>Option to spawn a grave with one stone in it if no graves would have spawned on death.</div><div></div><div>Option to delete all items on death. Items KeepInventory would keep are still kept. Can choose specific item categories.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Graveyard Keeper is a graveyard themed RPG, simulator. Developed by Lazy Bear Games and published by tinyBuild. The game is on ALL the platforms and retails for $19.99 (at least on PC).</div><div></div><div></div><div>The easiest explanation of the game play is to mine the quarry for the stone, bring the stone to your home, break the stone into blocks of stone, sculpt the stone into carved stone then from the carved stone produces a beautiful headstone for a grave. Everything requires resources.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Most of your days in Graveyard Keeper are spent running around your property, maintaining the graveyard and harvesting the resources around the area to upkeep each section. Early on the Priest allows you to upgrade the church so you can hold more corpses, so you spend a lot of time building grave fences and headstones for the deceased. The longer part of the game is dedicated to serving the people of The Town. From building a spooky sacrificial room and stories about The Great Blast to listening to the memories of the Astrologers daughter and grand daughter.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Graveyard Keeper is a graveyard-themed management simulation video game developed by independent Russian indie game studio Lazy Bear Games and published by tinyBuild. The game's alpha version was released for Microsoft Windows in May 2018,[1] followed by the regular release for Windows and Xbox One later that year.[2] Versions for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 were released on June 27, 2019. It was released in Japan on February 6, 2020.[3]</div><div></div><div></div><div>Graveyard Keeper is a graveyard-keeping management simulation game inspired by Stardew Valley and based on Harvest Moon.[4] At the start of the game, the player becomes the recipient of a plot of land including a small graveyard once owned by his predecessor near a small town. The cemetery plot is initially overrun with boulders, trees, stumps, and weeds, and the player must work to clear them in order to restart its operation, tending to graves and even the church so as to generate revenue and bring donations to church coffers. Your ultimate goal is to get your character to open a portal back to his old world. To that end, you need information and help from various NPCs, whom you will be trying to please them, or do their quests. Such quests usually involves gameplay elements like bringing them some crafted or collectable items like oil, honey etc. More gameplay elements and areas slowly unlock throughout the game as you unlock new technologies. The skill tree in this game is called a Technology Tree, and you unlock new technologies to progress in the game. Beyond the early game, Graveyard Keeper requires you to have three different types of experience points: Red, Blue, and Green to unlock most of the technologies. Other than tending to graves and clearing out environmental elements, the game also has farming, smithing, rudimentary combat, multi-level dungeon, fishing, and an extensive crafting system.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The player takes the role of a person hit by a car and awakes to find himself in an unfamiliar world with medieval fantasy setting where he is tasked with taking care of the local cemetery and church. Determined to return home and reunite with his lover, the graveyard keeper interacts with the locals while helping with their problems. Eventually, the keeper learns of a portal that can be used to get back home, but needs some special magic items to make it work, which are in possession of some of the village's most influential characters. After earning their trust and obtaining the items, the keeper bids farewell to his friends but instead of returning him home, the portal brings his lover to his side instead. Extra DLC content reveals that the keeper can't return home because he (just like his predecessors) has the sacred task of acting as an intermediary between the village's inhabitants and the afterlife and it was revealed that the Ancient God brought him here and split him in two: His aggressive side is sent to the Town while his compassionate side had his memory wiped of what happened to him recently and was assigned to become the new graveyard keeper for the village (This is also why he cannot enter the town and dies every time he attempts to do so).</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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