Once the Hole-in-the-Wall has been obtained, Alexander can use him on the side of the Castle of the Crown on the Isle of the Crown to see into the castle's basement. This is not necessary, however. In the Catacombs of the Ancients on the Isle of the Sacred Mountain, Alexander must look through the Hole-in-the-Wall when he hears the Minotaur in the room next to him. After doing this, the Hole-in-the-Wall will escape through a crack, never to be seen again...
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| - Once the Hole-in-the-Wall has been obtained, Alexander can use him on the side of the Castle of the Crown on the Isle of the Crown to see into the castle's basement. This is not necessary, however. In the Catacombs of the Ancients on the Isle of the Sacred Mountain, Alexander must look through the Hole-in-the-Wall when he hears the Minotaur in the room next to him. After doing this, the Hole-in-the-Wall will escape through a crack, never to be seen again...
- Hole-in-the-Wall was the criminal hideout of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in the late 1800s. The location was secluded and had several easily defended passes, which prevented outsiders from approaching unannounced. In 1936, Busby Giles hoped to turn the Hopi cave into a more modern version of Hole-in-the-Wall, using the underground caverns to remain unspotted by land or by air, and having modern electricity, plumbing, and even an airstrip.
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| - Once the Hole-in-the-Wall has been obtained, Alexander can use him on the side of the Castle of the Crown on the Isle of the Crown to see into the castle's basement. This is not necessary, however. In the Catacombs of the Ancients on the Isle of the Sacred Mountain, Alexander must look through the Hole-in-the-Wall when he hears the Minotaur in the room next to him. After doing this, the Hole-in-the-Wall will escape through a crack, never to be seen again...
- Hole-in-the-Wall was the criminal hideout of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in the late 1800s. The location was secluded and had several easily defended passes, which prevented outsiders from approaching unannounced. In 1936, Busby Giles hoped to turn the Hopi cave into a more modern version of Hole-in-the-Wall, using the underground caverns to remain unspotted by land or by air, and having modern electricity, plumbing, and even an airstrip.
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