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when you find a statue, could you please post your riddle, the door color, shape and symbol and the symbol of the statue and tell whether or not the symbols are on your tablet?
I higly agree with this idea. It seems like this would give us the confirmantion we need.
As for mapping: this is how I've done it so far. Note:this is only one page of my map, the whole thing is two pages.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v639/Rain_rTw/Neopets/My-Tomb-Map.jpg
I grouped all of the rooms together based on how they appear in the actual tomb, then numbered each group.
The number of blue dots above each numarical label indicates how many rooms are in that set for quick reference.
When I go through a door, I first mark which door I it was(so I don't lose tarck) then I figure out how many rooms(each consisting of 5 doors) wide the new group is and what the first room looks like.
Then I quickly scan over my map to see if I have a group that matches it, if not, then I map out the new section room by room from left to right and label the set.
Then I go back to my marked door (the one that led me here) and write what group it took me to(by number), and specifically what room(by letter).
Last I try going through a door in that room to verify that it will take me back to the original room, if so, then I mark that on the door.
Well, I hope that helps. It is the fastest way I can think of to generate a highly accurate map. . . I can help but think that we will have to traverse this tomb quickly sometime in the future, like something may end up chasing us through it.
PS: the things in the corner of the jpg are the scrolls I have read