Return to the hallway and go through the door at the end.Open the drawer on the bottom right of the desk and retrieve the chimney handle. After the cut-scene use the door at the back to return to the entryway. Use your matches to light it then use the Obatala doll on it.Place the red candle on the marked spot on the floor. Use your mortar to make the Obatala doll.Use your scissors to cut off a lock of your mother’s hair.Return to the church and place the cork in the flask.Return to the mansion’s dining room and search the shelf on the right hand wall for a cork.Use your Empty Flask on the holy water font on the wall. Move the rags on the floor beneath the pew to retrieve a black candle.Pick up the Empty Flask then move through the tunnel.Place the lantern on the wall to light the tunnel.Use the statue head on the fountain then descend the stairs that appear.Use your fuel can and matches to turn the lantern on then move into the sunroom. Return to the back room of the mansion.Use your rope to lift the statue out of the mud.Use the Soporific Ham on the Crocodile.Go back inside the house entryway and search the pantry once more.Search the dresser on the right, use your knife to cut some straw out of the mattress then search the dresser next to the door.Use the Sticks to fix the Ladder then climb into the open window.Use your screwdriver on the door hinges, twice each, to remove the shutter-doors in order to enter the Ballroom.Use your crowbar to open the tool box.Use the move spell on the big rocks then search behind them.Go back to the area just outside the Mausoleum. Pick up both the mortar and the spell book along with the “Move” spell bag that is clipped to the line on the right. Use your cake knife to scrape the moss away.Go back to the swamp path and follow it to the tree using the Wood Plank from the swing to get across the gap in the walkway.Use the Brick Dust on your grandmother then use the Death Talk spell.Collect the sticks from the church banister and go down the path to the Mausoleum.
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