![]() Inside your inventory, combine the GAS CAN (A) and the EMPTY LANTERN (B) to get the LANTERN WITH OIL.The EMPTY LANTERN, BOX OF MATCHES, and GAS CAN will go into your inventory.Select the sparkling boat in the lower left for a hidden objects scene.Combine items by dropping one item onto another while inside your inventory.The magnifying glass in the lower right corner will show all the areas that you can interact with in a scene (L).Select an item in your inventory to use it, or combine it with another item (K).Click on INVENTORY to show/hide your inventory (J).You can also hover your cursor over the diary to see the current tasks.Look at the diary to read notes on your accomplishments and tasks (I).The MENU button takes you to the menu (G).You must locate all the items on the list to receive the inventory items (F).It will change to an hour glass while recharging.In hidden object scenes, the hint is the candle in the lower right corner (E).Hidden object scenes are random, so your solution may vary.You may skip mini-games once the skip meter is full.From the main screen you may manage player profiles (B).You may play this game in Windowed or Fullscreen Mode.The Options Menu allows for the adjustment of music and sound volumes (A).Any unauthorized use, including re-publication in whole or in part, without permission, is strictly prohibited. This walkthrough was created by prpldva, and is protected under US Copyright laws. Remember to visit the Big Fish Games Forums if you find you need more help. Use the walkthrough menu below to quickly jump to whatever stage of the game you need help with. We hope you find this information useful as you play your way through the game. ![]() This document contains a complete Elixir of Immortality game walkthrough featuring annotated screenshots from actual gameplay! ![]() Whether you use this document as a reference when things get difficult or as a road map to get you from beginning to end, we’re pretty sure you’ll find what you’re looking for here. Go undercover in a spectacular castle and unmask a murderer! No such potion has ever been discovered though alchemists in ancient China, India, and the Western world spent a great deal of time and effort on it.Īn elixir can be referred to as the 'Quintessence of life' or by other names - quintessence being reference to the five elements of Chinese alchemical philosophy or a theorized fifth element in European alchemy.Welcome to the Elixir of Immortality Walkthrough! In other cultures, alchemical philosophy would deem less or more elements (four in most of Europe, thirty-six in India). In Ancient China, various emperors sought for the fabled elixir with various results. In the Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang sent Taoist alchemist Xu Fu with 500 boys and 500 girls to the eastern seas to find the elixir, but he never came back (legend has it that he found Japan instead). The ancient Chinese believed that ingesting long-lasting precious substances such as jade, cinnabar or hematite would confer some of that longevity on the person who consumed them. ![]() Gold was considered particularly potent, as it was a non-tarnishing precious metal the idea of potable or drinkable gold is found in China by the end of the third century BC. The most famous Chinese alchemical book, the Tan Chin Yao Ch’eh ("Great Secrets of Alchemy," dating from approximately 650 AD), discusses in detail the creation of elixirs for immortality (mercury, sulfur, and the salts of mercury and arsenic are prominent) as well as those for curing certain diseases and the fabrication of precious stones. Many of these substances, far from contributing to longevity, were actively toxic. Jiajing Emperor in the Ming Dynasty died from ingesting a lethal dosage of mercury in the supposed "Elixir of Life" conjured by alchemists. ![]() Chinese interest in alchemy and the elixir of life declined in proportion to the rise of Buddhism, which claimed to have alternate routes to immortality.īritish historian Joseph Needham compiled a list of Chinese emperors whose death was likely due to elixir poisoning. ![]()
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