trelawney
diary
Look at diary pages (main)
nigel: Look at that ... these pages seem to be part of some kind of diary. Maybe this will help to explain what happened to father.
nigel: Fortunately Lowell Cain's men didn't manage to break the desk open ... otherwise they would have stolen these notes, too.
Take diary pages (main)
nigel: I'll add my father's diary pages to the notebook Lionstone gave me.
nigel: Look at that ... there was also a letter from Prof. Smith amongst these pages.
wrench
Look at wrench (main)
nigel: A wrench ...
Take wrench (main)
nigel: This thing weighs more than it looks like...
desk
Look at wooden desk (main)
nigel: These scratches indicate that someone tried to force the desk open ...
Open wooden desk (main)
nigel: Mh ... there are no locks, knobs or handles on this desk.
nigel: There MUST be a way to open it ...
dishes
Look at dishes (main)
nigel: Mh ... it seems my father had just cleaned the dishes before he went hiking into the mountains.
nigel: I would assume that means he intended to come back.
Put away dishes (main)
nigel: I'll have to do some work around here later.
nigel: ... but right now I should concentrate on settling my father's estate.
ss9
Look at toy submarine (main)
nigel: I don't believe it! That is ...
nigel: That is MY old toy submarine! I always thought I had lost it when I was a toddler.
nigel: Dad must have kept it as a ... keepsake.
Pick up toy submarine (main)
nigel: Wow, my old toy submarine... we're reunited at last.
cup
Look at broken teacup (main)
nigel: What a mess ...
nigel: Someone will have to clean this place ...
nigel: Sigh. I guess that someone is me.
Dispose of broken teacup (main)
nigel: I will tidy up later ...
bed
Look at father’s bed (main)
nigel: This is where my father must have slept ...
nigel: It's a strange feeling to be standing here ...
Sleep in father’s bed (main)
nigel: No ... I'd rather go back to the inn and sleep on those sacks of hay.
nigel: It wouldn't feel right to sleep in this bed - I barely knew my father ...and now he's dead.
nigel: I just don't think I'd get much sleep lying in this bed at night.
radio
Look at radio (main)
nigel: It seems my father wasn't such a solitary man after all ... looks like he wanted to keep in touch with SOMEONE out there.
nigel: He should have called me when I was a kid ... at least once.
Talk into radio (main)
nigel: I'm sure I have to activate the radio first.
Press blinking button on radio (main)
nigel: Let's see ...
nigel: I'm no radio technician, but here's my two cents on the situation ...
nigel: Judging by the sparks flying from that broken radio bulb I guess I will have to replace the bulb to make the radio work.
Replace #noun# with #item# radio (main)
nigel: I will replace the broken bulb with the one I got from Webb.
nigel: Okay, now the radio should work again!
Press blinking button on radio (fixed)
nigel: Let's find out if anybody out there can hear me.
nigel: If only I knew which button I have to ...
slappy: *krz...zzrk*
slappy: ... received ... frequency reserved ...emergencies concern... *krzzzrk* ...stitute. Over.
nigel: Did he say institute? Oh great, this radio must have sent out a distress signal when I activated it.
nigel: Ergh ....
nigel: Hello? Hello?
nigel: Let's hope my friend is still there ...
nigel: Hello? Can you hear me? Over.
slappy: ... you ... loud and clear ... *krzzzrk* Over.
nigel: Hello? Can anyone hear me? Over.
nigel: Mh ... nobody answers.
metalsocket
Look at round metal socket (main)
nigel: A small round socket ...
Press round metal socket (main)
nigel: Pressing this socket doesn't seem to do anything.
Insert #item# into #noun# round metal socket (main)
nigel: It looks like my father's ring might fit into that socket....
nigel: It worked! The insignia ring unlocked the desk!
nigel: Holy smoke ... no wonder my old man kept his desk locked. That radio looks like it costs a fortune.
chair
Look at chair (main)
nigel: This is where father used to work, I guess.
nigel: He must have been sitting in this chair when he had letters to write ...
nigel: I always wished for a letter from dad when I was a kid. ... he never wrote one.
Use chair (main)
nigel: I don't want to get too comfortable in here.
radio_list
Look at list of frequencies (main)
nigel: This is a list of radio frequencies ... it also contains place and contact names from all around the world.
nigel: Even one in Peru, South America, is included.
nigel: Oh... that name sounds familiar: "Private Lab, Coppelius" ...
sockets
Look at oval shaped sockets (main)
nigel: Interesting ... there are two recesses in the base of this golden bird statue.
nigel: They almost look like two empty sockets ... I wonder what's meant to fit into them?
Press oval shaped sockets (main)
nigel: Nothing happened.
Insert #item# into #noun# oval shaped sockets (main)
nigel: It looks like the locket Uncle Slappy gave me has about the right shape to fit in these sockets ...
nigel: ... but I will have to take it apart so I can place each half into one of these sockets.
Insert #item# into #noun# oval shaped sockets (main)
nigel: This should work ...
nigel: Amazing!
nigel: This seems to be some kind of secret elevator...
Look at locket halves (repress)
nigel: It seems the locket halves came loose when I used the lift.
Press locket halves (repress)
nigel: I'll push them back into place.
bulb
Look at broken radio tube (broken)
nigel: I'll have to replace that tube to make the radio work ...
nigel: Hmmm ... I wonder if I could swap in a tube from another radio.
Remove broken radio tube (broken)
nigel: I will remove the broken bulb when I have a new one to replace it with.
Replace #noun# with #item# broken radio tube (broken)
nigel: I'll replace the broken tube with the spare I got from Webb.
Look at radio tube (fixed)
nigel: I feel a bit guilty that I had to lie to Webb to get this tube ...
nigel: But then, desperate times may call for desperate measures.
Take radio tube (fixed)
nigel: No, it would be counter-productive to disable the radio again.
painting
Look at large oil painting (main)
nigel: The little plaque says: "George Adam Trelawney - caring husband of Theodora" ...
nigel: Mh ... I wonder if this might have been one of my great-granduncles?
Talk to large oil painting (main)
nigel: Hey, I think we might be related!
nigel: Hm ...
nigel: He looks like he's afraid I'm going to ask him for money next.
Take large oil painting (main)
nigel: No, I don't want to drag that large painting around with me all the time.
nigel: ... besides it looks like it's quite complicated to get it down from up there.
nigel: I guess that's why it's the only picture Cain's men left behind.
clock
Look at grandfather clock (main)
nigel: The clock hands are still moving ...
nigel: It's a miracle the clock is still working. I wonder if Cain's men broke the glass when they searched this place.
Take clockhands from grandfather clock (main)
nigel: No, I don't think I could remove the clock hands without breaking them. I should treat my father's things with more respect than the Castle's men.
poster
Look at castle poster (main)
nigel: I can't believe it ...
nigel: The Castle guards didn't really try to hide that they broke into my father's place.
nigel: They even left one of their annoying posters behind ...
Remove castle poster (main)
nigel: I will have to clean up this place later ...
nigel: But for now I will leave the poster where it is. It might even be useful as evidence against Cain and his men ...
nigel: ... that is, if I ever find someone who cares about what's happening here in Ravenhollow.
Dialog Tree: radio
topic: _2
nigel: Did you say institute? Are you talking about the Smith Institute? Over.
slappy: ... is *krzrk*ictly confidential. I can not be *krzrk*re that you are who *krzrk*aim to be.
slappy: Furthermore this *krzrk*quency not safe ... might b*krzrk* listening. Over.
topic: _3
nigel: Who is there? Please identify yourself. Over.
slappy: This is Henr*krzrk*eMue LaFay*krzrk* speaking. Over.
nigel: Could you repeat that?! I couldn't really understand you. Over.
slappy: *krzrk*
nigel: What the devil is wrong with this radio?!
topic: ID1
nigel: This is Trelawney speaking from Ravenhollow. Over.
slappy: *krz*
slappy: *krzzzzrk*
slappy: Anthony *krzrk*elawney is dead.*krzrk*
topic: ID2
nigel: This is NIGEL Trelawney. Anthony Trelawney's son. Over.
slappy: *krzrk*ease repeat. Over.
topic: ID3
nigel: I'm his son, Nigel Trelawney! Do you hear? This is NIGEL Trelawney speaking. Over.
slappy: ... that true? I guess I ... *krzrk*nefit of the doubt.
slappy: Are you *krzrk* Ravenhollow? *krzrk* ... need my help? Over.
topic: help1
nigel: No, I don't need help, thanks! I will be able to take care of myself, thanks. Over.
slappy: ... can reach me*krzrk*ny time on this frequency.
slappy: ... case *krzrk* need help. I WILL come. Over.
topic: help2
nigel: I need to take care of my father's estate, but I'm having trouble finding all of the necessary insignia rings ...
nigel: And then the Castle men hit me and locked me up in a boathouse, where there was this girl who turned invisible ... and she stole my picture!
slappy: *krzrk??*
nigel: Is there any way you can help me? Over.
slappy: ... on my way *krzrk* immediately.
slappy: ... no radio contact poss*krzrk* on *krzrk*pelin.
slappy: ... *krzrk*can meet at the mill near Ravenhollow tomorrow *krzrk*orning.
slappy: ... repeat... meet me at the mill *krzrk* Ravenhollow in the morning. See you when you wake up. Over and out.
nigel: Understood! See you at the mill! Over and out.
nigel: Looks like help is on the way ... at least I hope so.
topic: _0
nigel: I just remembered my ma told me not to radio communicate with strangers. Over and out.
slappy: Please ... this frequency, kid ... *krzzzrk* ... in trouble. Over an*krzrk*out.