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From: ct@ecs.ox.ac.uk (ct)
Subject: Re: Spirit: black rod (spoilers)
Date: 05 Apr 1996 09:53:41 +0000
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>I've got the black rod stuck in the flower vase in the pyramid.  Is this 
>right?  I can't find any way of removing the rod.

yes its correct (AFAIK) though I'm not sure of the correct method of
getting it out again. The rods are immune to magic, though the flower vase
is not, so I just huncho'd the vase, and all my problems were solved. This
had the handy side effect of putting the rod in the correct location for
later use also. There may be a less obscure solution though.

regards, ct
