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Uhm i did the first quest but i accidantly logged in the inn and now they are stuck in the 5th city and there is no teleport back.
There isn't a quest called "first quest" or a town called "5th city" in MM1.

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kmonster: There isn't a quest called "first quest" or a town called "5th city" in MM1.

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town 5 i mean Erliquin and the first quest i mean the old man under sorpigal that you have to bring something to Erliquin
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hercufles: town 5 i mean Erliquin and the first quest i mean the old man under sorpigal that you have to bring something to Erliquin
You can walk back from Erliquin. Just leave the city through the front gates and travel through the outside world. If you stick to the main roads, you shouldn't have too much trouble with monsters. To get back to Sorpigal, turn north from Erliquin, and then turn east. This will take you into another area. Stay on the road there, which goes east and then turns south. After you've traveled south a little ways you'll find yourself back at Sorpigal.

Don't explore too much until you've found your way back. Once you've saved at Sorpigal, you can explore the outside world a little more, without having as much fear of dying. Traveling between Sorpigal and Erliquin actually isn't that hard... it's pretty much the first thing I did after finishing up in Sorpigal.

Don't worry about Erliquin being "Town 5", this does not mean it's the hardest town. It's actually a good place to go after Sorpigal.
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hercufles: town 5 i mean Erliquin and the first quest i mean the old man under sorpigal that you have to bring something to Erliquin
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Waltorious: You can walk back from Erliquin. Just leave the city through the front gates and travel through the outside world. If you stick to the main roads, you shouldn't have too much trouble with monsters. To get back to Sorpigal, turn north from Erliquin, and then turn east. This will take you into another area. Stay on the road there, which goes east and then turns south. After you've traveled south a little ways you'll find yourself back at Sorpigal.

Don't explore too much until you've found your way back. Once you've saved at Sorpigal, you can explore the outside world a little more, without having as much fear of dying. Traveling between Sorpigal and Erliquin actually isn't that hard... it's pretty much the first thing I did after finishing up in Sorpigal.

Don't worry about Erliquin being "Town 5", this does not mean it's the hardest town. It's actually a good place to go after Sorpigal.
thanks well good thing about that town they had better weapons i bought a long sword there and a two handed sword.
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hercufles: thanks well good thing about that town they had better weapons i bought a long sword there and a two handed sword.
No problem. By the way, you have the world map, right? You can grab it from the extras on GOG. The world map will give you an idea of where Erliquin is relative to Sorpigal. Also you can use the world map as a guideline for which outdoor area you are in. You'll have to travel through a few differnet 16x16 outdoor maps to get back to Sorpigal.
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hercufles: thanks well good thing about that town they had better weapons i bought a long sword there and a two handed sword.
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Waltorious: No problem. By the way, you have the world map, right? You can grab it from the extras on GOG. The world map will give you an idea of where Erliquin is relative to Sorpigal. Also you can use the world map as a guideline for which outdoor area you are in. You'll have to travel through a few differnet 16x16 outdoor maps to get back to Sorpigal.
thanks i will funny i never had this with a game that the outside worlds sounds daring :) and i really feel good if i survive there
Don't forget GOG have clue books available, the clues are pretty esoteric but there are maps of all grids and if you use your imagination you can pretend someone in one of the towns so you a map of the outside area (they're only maps of the grid have no actual information of what is in each square).

Personally my rpg interest came from the gold box games on the c64, so I dig out the graph paper and went crazy.
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drinnen: Don't forget GOG have clue books available, the clues are pretty esoteric but there are maps of all grids and if you use your imagination you can pretend someone in one of the towns so you a map of the outside area (they're only maps of the grid have no actual information of what is in each square).

Personally my rpg interest came from the gold box games on the c64, so I dig out the graph paper and went crazy.
too be honest the cluebook maps arent very useful since there isnt many things on the map written whats where.