>TM 4 >LS 2 >PS ON >PL60 >SM6 >CP ON >FO OFF >------L-----------------------!---------------------------R â306â The instant the cell door crashes shut, you use your Š Magnakai discipline of Nexus to loosen the cords that Š bind your wrists and then you untie the prince. The Š air in this dark prison cell is dank and stifling. Š What little ventilation there is comes from the Š narrow crack that runs around the iron cell door. Š Your advanced Weaponmastery tells you that your Kai Š Weapon is closeby, and when you close your eyes and Š concentrate, you detect it lying in an empty cell Š located directly opposite the door of the one you now Š occupy. You vow to Karvas that this foul dungeon will not Š hold him for long, and you set about examining its Š walls and floor in the hope of finding a way to Š escape. However, you quickly discover that you have Š been locked in the securest cell of the citadel, deep Š below the ground. Beyond its slimy walls there lies Š nothing but solid earth. Only the cell door offers a Š glimmer of hope, yet it has no handle, hinges, or Š keyhole visible on the inside. It is not secured by a Š key but by a tumbler lock, similar to the lock of a Š safe, and it is opened by means of a dial on the Š outside of the door. Placing your ear to its surface, Š you use your Magnakai discipline of Nexus to will the Š lock tumblers to move. After a few moments you hear Š them begin to click over. You discover the lock has three tumblers. To open the Š door, each tumbler has to be turned to the correct Š position in a sequence. Using your sixth sense, you Š determine that the first number in the sequence is Š equal to the number of horses you took from the Tehda Š Stables. The second is equivalent to the number of Š seeing stones that Lord Zinair gave to Wizard Š Acraban. The third in the sequence is equivalent to Š the number of additional Grand Master disciplines Š acquired upon reaching the rank of Kai Grand Master Š Superior. When you think you know the three-digit answer, note Š down the figures in order and turn to the section of Š the book which is the same as your answer. If you are unable to determine the correct solution, Š turn instead to â275â