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Last update:22 February 2018

Memory Laneis the seventh main mission inSeven: The Days Long Gone.

This quest is unusual because most of it takes places in Savaash’s memories.

The last part takes you back to Repositorum from which you will have to escape.

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Important note- Savaash’s mind isn’t that different from the rest of the game.

you could use all weapons and abilities and you still have to heal the hero after receiving damage.

The only difference is that you’re able to’t save the game freely.

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Because of that you should stash your progress before you go into Savaash’s mind.

Leave the cell and follow the linear path.

The problems start when you reach the throne room.

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Teriel is now in an arena - prepare for the upcoming fight.

Focus ONLY on attacking Savaash.

Don’t attack the rest but you shouldn’t ignore them completely either.

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Avoid their attacks and keep attacking Savaash’s copies.

Start attacking the rest of the enemies only after you deal with Savaash.

You should attack them one after another.

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If you received too much damage then you should quickly move away from enemies or activate invisibility.

behind the statue in the center and use your best medicaments.

Your goal is to reach the church in Mortbane.

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Artanak brings Teriel back to Repositorum.

Biomancers are attacking Repositorum but your first problem is that there are two of them in Savaash’s cell.

This should either kill or critically injure this enemy.

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Kill the second Biomancer.

wipe the room and decide about Savaash’s fate.

The more obvious solution is to let him stay connected to the unit.

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The less obvious variant is to disconnect him and let the man die.

Leave the cell and listen to the conversation with general Orad.

Your task is to escape the Repositorum.

you could use the fact that Biomancers are fighting with Technomagi.

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