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Time of India
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
How to complete The Word is Silent quest in Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon
(Image via Awaken Realms) Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon transfers the players into the grim world, where the dark secrets fester. Amidst the quests, The Word is Silent stands out as crucial yet easily missed. Found quite early in the game, the mission tasks you to expose the atrocities of the Red Priest, beginning with the single damned letter that's discovered on the desolate shore. Here is how you can find evidence, track the right person, and ensure that the truth does not remain buried. Find Whistleblower evidence in The Word is Silent quest The Word is Silent Quest Guide In Tainted Grail Fall of Avalon Your journey begins during the prologue of the game on Asylum Island. Once you defeat Golem boss and get back to the beach, head north right along the shoreline. Ensure to keep a sharp eye out for any wreckage of the small boat that sits in shallow water. It is your key landmark. From the wreck, look carefully to your right. Tucked right within the narrow rocky alcove is the body of the Red Priest, almost hidden from view. At his feet rests an important Letter to the Prior. Interact with the letter and read it to officially begin The Word is Silent quest. Missing the alcove would mean you miss the quest completely (there is no way back to the island) before you leave the island. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Our one of a kind Patented Cold Water Extraction Process Superior Ginseng Undo So, be sharp. Deliver evidence to Brother Riagan As you progress in Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon through the main story, reach a fortress called The Horns of the South, the stronghold of the Keeper. As you get inside the Keep, ascend the stairs ahead of the main entrance. The destination is a garden located on the east. Here, during the daylight hours, you can find Brother Riagan, who is seated on the bench. Once you reach them, initiate the conversation with him. Make sure you select the dialogue options—Thank you, I've already been blessed. With tongs, pincers, fire.../You're a Red Priest. You know what I mean/Here's your proof. Is this enough? These dialogue choices challenge the Red Priests' actions. They hint at atrocities committed on the Asylum Island. When you are promoted, present Brother Riagan's Letter to the Prior as proof of corruption in the church. To hand him the letter is the core action for the stage. Lead a final confrontation to complete the quest Just handing over the letter to Brother Riagan will not be enough. He needs time to process the damning evidence. Once you hand him the letter, wait for an entire day before you talk to him again. Your final conversation will conclude The Word is Silent quest. With it, Brother Riagan will finally denounce the church and will reward you 75 XP for exposing the truth. If you possess Father Vaughan's Notes from Unforgettable Quest (a related quest), give them to Riagan when you have a final talk with him. It will offer you some additional experience bonus and a deeper narrative resolution. Though the quest is short, it does expose some dark secrets of the game, only if you know where to look. So, stay sharp and do not let the lies of the priest go unchallenged.
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Lake District festival to celebrate 40th anniversary
The Lake District Music Summer Festival is set to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The festival, taking place in the Lake District's UNESCO World Heritage Site from August 1 to August 10, will feature uplifting performances in various venues, including Holker Hall, Cartmel Priory, Brantwood, and Grizedale Forest. Lake District Music is one of the UK's flagship annual summer music festivals founded in 1985 by Renna Kellaway MBE. The festival was founded in 1985 (Image: Lake District Music Summer Festival) They give local audiences and tourists to Cumbria a rare chance to experience exceptional concerts by international artists. They encourage artists to try new things & premiere cross-artform work to appeal to new audiences, presenting classical music in accessible ways alongside jazz, dance, poetry, art & literature. A core part of their DNA, they also support exceptional young professionals, giving them showcase concerts and masterclasses in both the summer festival, and their new monthly spring concert series. Steven Osborne OBE, the new festival president (Image: The Lake District Music Summer Festival) The festival will kick off with a performance by local saxophone sensation Jess Gillam and her ensemble, promising an eclectic mix of classical, jazz, and pop. Other notable performances include Paul Lewis, who will perform all of Beethoven's five piano concertos, and the Baroque super-group Red Priest, who will perform at Cartmel Priory. The festival will also pay tribute to Renna Kellaway MBE, the late visionary founder of the festival, celebrating her life and achievements. Renna Kellaway MBE (Image: Lake District Music Summer Festival) Steven Osborne OBE, the new festival president and Kellaway's protégé, will honour her lasting legacy. Emerging resident artists will have the opportunity to launch their careers alongside some of the world's finest musicians. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 will conclude the festival, performed by the Northern Chamber Orchestra, international soloists, and a chorus of 100 local singers from across Cumbria. The festival promises a vibrant mix of performances, ensuring something for everyone. The stunning landscape of the Lake District will enhance every performance, adding to the festival's charm.