First level: You begin facing a table. Proceed towards the door on the left. Go directly up the stairs to the far room. Go to the dresser and open first the IV (4) drawer and then the II (2) drawer. You will be given a wrench. Next look in the fireplace, there you will find a key. Go back downstairs and back into where you started. There will be a door on the far side of the room. Use the key to unlock it then go inside and to the left. Walk to the small boxon the wall, the counter will read 00 when you go to use it. Pull the lever and immediatly push it back up (try to get the number 8) next pull the lever and lift it back up (try to get the number 7) the box will unlock and you can remove the ring inside. (You will notice that whatever you get on the first number will make the second slot backup that number of times. Leave the room and go back to the hallway at the foot of the stairs. Turn into theroom on your right (the one facing the mirror) use the wrench on the lug at the kegs spout. This will lock the wall of spikes. Go down the stairs and use the ring on the door to unlock it. After you change to disk 2 walk next to the bed. Turn the platter so that the deer is on the very bottom facing you. The go to the door. Walk straight across tyo the door across from you and go in. Look at the skeletons, you will find a key. Go back to the bedroom and use the key on the desk. You will be given a book> Go back to the next room and use the book on the bookself to open a hidden passage. Go upstairs. If you get outside follow the path, at the Sagatteries statue use the green botton and on the Aquaries statue use the light blue. This allows you to go back inside and get the treasure chest that you have probably found but could't get. Take the gun from the chest and then go to the room with the stained glass and shoot it. (the whole tower rotates, every time you turn the crank it rotates the tower once. There are different rooms hidden at different points of the rotation.) Next put in CD3 and climb the stairs.
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