![]() ![]() The Spine: East end of bridge to City of the Dead, near round dais with two braziers.Note: If one looks to the corner and moves so that their right side is up against the wall and their front as close to the page as possible, it it possible to collect this page with just Deathgrip without having to clear the corruption blocking it. The Fjord: (Void Walker) Above Vulgrim in a small room.From the key, turn back the way you came and traverse the wall grips back around to a high ledge with the page. The Scar: 1F, in room with skeleton key.The Fjord: (Soul Splitter) In ruins up windy path at eastern end of Fjord.Behind corruption in a niche high on the western wall accessible by Deathgrip. Page is on a high ledge accessible by wall-running the length of the room. The Weeping Crag: B1, In long stairwell going to water.West side of the room on a ledge accessible by a hidden path in the chasm. The Foundry: 2F, Just after obtaining Deathgrip.The Lost Temple: 2F, Traverse the beams to reach a small side room with the page.Behind a gate unlocked when the exit to room is opened. The Lost Temple: 1F, southernmost room.The Shattered Forge: 2F, In the easternmost room, NW corner behind a crate.You can wallrun from the highest wooden ledge and jump to it, or wait until water flows through the room and just jump up from the water. Run along the wall behind the construct to find a niche with the page. The Cauldron: 2F, to the right of the crank that opens the giant cauldron, behind some crates.The Cauldron: 1F, southeast corner of the room with two energy spheres (those things you have to roll into recesses in the ground, to open gates or doors).Baneswood: Behind the large Maker statue in the small ruins on the eastern edge of the area.Stonefather's Vale: At the northern end of the area, near the Bloodless.Locations of the Book of the Dead Pages The Forge Lands 1 Locations of the Book of the Dead Pages.On the other, what are they going to do? Cecile and Justify send them off as feeble, failing, and probably confused old folks. On the one hand, it seems risky sending them off if it took regular dosing of whatever potion Violet was whipping up to keep Ben paralyzed and unable to talk. So how long will the couple be able to keep up this scheme? The film suggests the answer to this question is unclear.Īs for Caroline and Luke, the last scene of them - paralyzed, staring at each other in Violet and Ben's bodies - is haunting. Indeed, it was one of the reasons she was so against taking on this Yankee girl at the beginning of the film. They can only take over believers, and when they're ready to trade in Caroline and Luke in another 40 years or so, who knows where the world will be? Cecile sighs at the end after the work it took to bring Caroline around, and it gets tougher every time. Things are only going to get tougher for Cecile and Justify as people believe in old ways like Hoodoo less. So it's clearly moved beyond retribution into cruelty. When Cecile is in Caroline's body, she says she's tired of being a white woman, but they can never get any Black folk to stick around long enough. They didn't start out bad, and what they've done to stay alive by taking over the bodies of white southern folks can certainly be looked at as retribution against a racist, abusive culture - lashing out, maybe a bit too much, to hurt the mean. Violet says that in life, Cecile and Justify "healed the sick and hurt the mean," but they were abused and worked to the bone by a vicious employer. The lynching was just the culmination of his treatment of them. And when Violet tells their tale, she makes clear that the man they worked for was cruel. In "Behind the Locked Door - Making the Skeleton Key," screenwriter Ehren Kruger notes that, "All ghost stories really are about a crime in the past that is unavenged, deserves retribution." Yes, Cecile and Justify had already jumped bodies before a white mob lynched their bodies, but they still had to watch it happen. ![]()
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