9. Frozen Lake Narnia Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Susan: When we reached an opening, we noticed some cracks in the stone wall. Peter widened it a bit, so that Lucy could slip inside and collect some valuable items. On our right side there was a rotten, but still covered in ice, tree. Of course, we could depend on Peter, to chop it into pieces. Archers appeared, and what better way to take down an archer than to send him back his arrows with words of love. When they weren't making problems anymore, Peter finished his task. | |
When we got rid of another archer, me and Lucy used our special attack, to shatter ice blocking our way. Peter removed another fallen tree so we could proceed. | |
To get rid of the ogres I had to aim at the top of the rubble to the left of them. After that, I fired my arrow at the top of the stone heap on their right, so I could block the entrance and stop more enemies from coming. Ah, there was more... an archer set fire to a tree, but I had my snowballs, and there's noone better at making snowballs than me, Susan. With a lousy sense of timing, so typical for the species, an ogre scrambled out of the water. Instead of fighting him, Peter focused on hitting the tree, so we could get out of there. | |
We found ourselves in a seemingly hopeless situation. We fought off the ghouls till a chunk of floating ice got near. Quickly, Lucy crossed over to the next floe, testing the ice on her way. Enemies again and once more we waited for the next floe. After that, another dangerous crossing through the thin ice. Fighting again. This time it was a bit harder - there were more enemies and they seemed to get stronger too. I got rid of the archers by aiming at the barrels, and Peter took care of the rest of the swarm. |