What is the tile pattern in the temple Kotor?

This is the “reset” tile. Step on it anytime to reset the puzzle. The easiest explanation is to literally walk the tiles in the pattern of the letter “H,” with the up and down directions being toward the back and the entrance the room respectively.

How do you open the giant door in Temple Kotor?

You need to unlock the massive door by going through the corresponding door on the east side of the main floor, which is accessible by a corridor around the entire perimeter of the Temple, and down into the Catacombs to use the Ancient Computer.

How do I get into the temple Kotor?

To get there (in case you happened to skip the side quest), leave the beach beyond the Rakata village, go around the linear pathway that leads out of the North Beach, go past the wreckage where we earlier fought, to the pathway beyond the wreckage, and then swing left into the temple area.

Can you save Bastila?

Depending on your dialogue choices, you will either successfully convince Bastila to return to the light side, or you kill her if you fail to do so.

Where do you get Revan’s robes?

the Star Forge
Darth Revan’s robes are found on the Star Forge, so they aren’t available until the last stages of the game. These are the robes that Revan wore during the height of their power as a Sith Lord. The robes can be recreated by Revan on the Star Forge through the Replicator on Deck 2 with up to 25 Computer Spikes.

Can you turn Bastila to the dark side?

Yes. And it makes Dark Side Male my second favorite path though the game. for instance, Did Revan and Bastila have a child? Vaner Shan was the son of Revan and Bastila Shan, two famous Jedi Knights and heroes of the Jedi Civil War that was fought between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire.

Can you enter the temple alone in KotOR?

At first you’ll have to agree to go in alone, but as soon as the ritual starts, two of your party members will come warning you not to go in alone. Most likely this will be Jolee and Juhani if you have both those characters. You’ll then have to convince the guide that you must bring the others in as well.

Can you save bastila?

Can you romance Bastila and Juhani?

Those three companions are Bastila, Carth and Juhani. Unfortunately, the game does not let you romance either Mission or Canderous who at first seem like they could be good romance options. For whatever reason though, the game won’t let you and only the above three can actually be romanced.

Should I take Bastila to fight Malak?

You won’t have to fight Bastila, but she will leave you in this room. She uses her battle meditation to help the Sith destroy the Republic forces! After all, you want the Republic crushed when you take over as Dark Lord of the Sith. It’s off to fight Malak alone.

What is the best Armour in Kotor?

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How were the floors of King Herod’s Temple Mount paved?

More than a hundred colorful stone tiles that once decorated the floors of King Herod’s Temple Mount have been recovered by the Temple Mount Sifting Project. The technique by which these geometrically-cut tiles were paved is called opus sectile, Latin for “cut work.”

How do I open the door to the Sith temple?

Once inside the temple, there is a door directly in front of you that’s locked tight. This door will now be open… Once through those now-opened doors, you’ll be attacked by two powerful Sith droids.

What did the Temple Mount tile pattern look like?

Eight-pointed-stars popular in Roman patterns appear to have been depicted on the Temple Mount. This pattern features an octagonal central tile surrounded by small black triangles and contrasting-colored squares and triangles (above right).

How old are the patterns in the Temple Mount Sifting Project?

GEOMETRIC BEAUTY. Roman tiles found by the Temple Mount Sifting Project have patterns that are consistent with popular opus sectile patterns found throughout the Roman world in the first century B.C.E.–first century C.E.