Kptlt. Neuerburg
08-28-08, 02:15 PM
Hi all,
I just got the game Sherlock Holmes Nemesis where you as Holmes and Dr. Watson face off against the master French theif Arsene Lupin. I'm on the first challange where I have to find a painting that has to do with the Battle of Trafalgar.
It seems that the clue is in this poem.
All across France everyone knows
In the blinds kingdom, you only need one eye for the crown.
You treat us like blind men;it shows
Twas a one eyed, one-armed man who brought us down.
It is true that we failed;
Though we tried again,
Our fate was nailed.
His immortality our pain.
One of the Spanish capes;
The detestable pride
That hanges around you like drapes
Our suffering makes you snide.
An adversary came along:
In order to protect Victory
We were put in the wrong.
And the day made history.
Save the pain and defeat,
The worst in this game
Is that the hero we did meet
Carries a French name!
Clearly did vengeance sound!
What I have in mind for this traitor,
Sitting at his masters feet like a hound,
It is to be run aground.
On my honour, tonight, to hand,
I will break free the binding
So that all may understand
Our victory will take wing.
I do know that the one eyed, one armed man is a refrence to Admiral Horatio Nelson. The Spanish cape refers to Cape Trafalgar. But what I can't figure out is who it is that has the French name. And all of this has to do with a painting dealing with the Battle of Trafalgar. Can anyone help me!!!????
I just got the game Sherlock Holmes Nemesis where you as Holmes and Dr. Watson face off against the master French theif Arsene Lupin. I'm on the first challange where I have to find a painting that has to do with the Battle of Trafalgar.
It seems that the clue is in this poem.
All across France everyone knows
In the blinds kingdom, you only need one eye for the crown.
You treat us like blind men;it shows
Twas a one eyed, one-armed man who brought us down.
It is true that we failed;
Though we tried again,
Our fate was nailed.
His immortality our pain.
One of the Spanish capes;
The detestable pride
That hanges around you like drapes
Our suffering makes you snide.
An adversary came along:
In order to protect Victory
We were put in the wrong.
And the day made history.
Save the pain and defeat,
The worst in this game
Is that the hero we did meet
Carries a French name!
Clearly did vengeance sound!
What I have in mind for this traitor,
Sitting at his masters feet like a hound,
It is to be run aground.
On my honour, tonight, to hand,
I will break free the binding
So that all may understand
Our victory will take wing.
I do know that the one eyed, one armed man is a refrence to Admiral Horatio Nelson. The Spanish cape refers to Cape Trafalgar. But what I can't figure out is who it is that has the French name. And all of this has to do with a painting dealing with the Battle of Trafalgar. Can anyone help me!!!????